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Email classes for .Net

Howdy:

I have been workwing with CDOSYS and SMPTMail for some time. I
constantly run into a wall with the way CDOSYS restricts your access to
headers such as 'X-Sender'. Are there any goo open source and 3rd
party mail packages that allow full access to mail headers. We
currently run an SMTP service on each box so a full blown SMTP solution
is overkill, but may still be valuable.

Thanks,
RS

May 18 '06 #1
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EggHead has some sample code that might work for you:

http://www.eggheadcafe.com/articles/20030316.asp

Benjamin Strackany
www.developmentnow.com
"Romper Stomper" <tc****@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Howdy:

I have been workwing with CDOSYS and SMPTMail for some time. I
constantly run into a wall with the way CDOSYS restricts your access to
headers such as 'X-Sender'. Are there any goo open source and 3rd
party mail packages that allow full access to mail headers. We
currently run an SMTP service on each box so a full blown SMTP solution
is overkill, but may still be valuable.

Thanks,
RS

May 18 '06 #2
I had spent an afternoon and wrote up a bit of code you can likely reuse.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/no-cdo

It probably needs some additional properties for headers etc but should be
fairly easy to add (if I had time I would probably write a mime
encapsulation but :))

Cheers,

Greg Young
MVP - C#
"Romper Stomper" <tc****@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:11**********************@y43g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
Howdy:

I have been workwing with CDOSYS and SMPTMail for some time. I
constantly run into a wall with the way CDOSYS restricts your access to
headers such as 'X-Sender'. Are there any goo open source and 3rd
party mail packages that allow full access to mail headers. We
currently run an SMTP service on each box so a full blown SMTP solution
is overkill, but may still be valuable.

Thanks,
RS

May 19 '06 #3

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