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Suresh Nair
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Guys!

I was actually exploring the possibility of creating a mail script with
ASP.NET and IMAP! and to see if it has any native imap functions that enable
us to do the minimum functionality like reading , forwarding, replying and
Composing a mail?

I know with PHP, we can check our email account remotely using PHP and its
imap_xxx functions, which allow us to communicate with mail servers via IMAP
(Internet Message Access Protocol), POP3 (Post Office Protocol) and/or NNTP
(Network News Transfer Protocol).

Any information regarding the above would be highly appreciated!

Thanks
SN

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dave wanta (VIP)
Hi Suresh,
There isn't any 'built in' support for these commands. You can always roll
your own component using Socket Connections, DNS lookups, etc... However,
there aren't any built in POP3 or IMAP components. You will need to go with
a third party.

hth,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 5:20 PM
Subject: [ngfx-mail] IMAP Mail Server!

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ToddC@match.com
COM Interop with CDOSYS. Will do everything you discussed here and is part
of Windows.

tc

-----Original Message-----
From: dave wanta [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 6:23 AM
To: ngfx-mail
Subject: [ngfx-mail] Re: IMAP Mail Server!

Hi Suresh,
There isn't any 'built in' support for these commands. You can always roll
your own component using Socket Connections, DNS lookups, etc... However,
there aren't any built in POP3 or IMAP components. You will need to go with
a third party.

hth,
Dave
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From: "Suresh Nair" <Click here to reveal e-mail address>
To: "ngfx-mail" <Click here to reveal e-mail address>
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 5:20 PM
Subject: [ngfx-mail] IMAP Mail Server!

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FrogBody
I'm actually doing the same sort of thing... although with POP not IMAP
- I found this component very interesting. Haven't gotten very far with
it, but it looks promising.

http://www.softartisans.com/pop3.html

HTH
Carson

-----Original Message-----
From: Suresh Nair [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 3:20 PM
To: ngfx-mail
Subject: [ngfx-mail] IMAP Mail Server!

-- Moved from [aspngfreeforall] to [ngfx-mail] by Let the good times
roll <Click here to reveal e-mail address> --

Guys!

I was actually exploring the possibility of creating a mail script with
ASP.NET and IMAP! and to see if it has any native imap functions that
enable
us to do the minimum functionality like reading , forwarding, replying
and
Composing a mail?

I know with PHP, we can check our email account remotely using PHP and
its
imap_xxx functions, which allow us to communicate with mail servers via
IMAP
(Internet Message Access Protocol), POP3 (Post Office Protocol) and/or
NNTP
(Network News Transfer Protocol).

Any information regarding the above would be highly appreciated!

Thanks
SN
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