Features
SMTP client component for sending email
POP3 client component for receiving email
Automatic signature verification when receiving signed email
Automatic decryption when receiving encrypted email
Full S/MIME support for sending signed and encrypted email
Generate reply and forward emails from an existing email
Retrieve full emails or headers only from POP3 servers
Automatically add contacts to Outlook when receiving email
Access attachment data directly in memory, without having to save to disk
Allows for custom header fields to be included
Supports Outlook-style Priority
Create and send HTML email with embedded images and style sheets
Allows for any header field to be get/set
Includes diagnostic methods for testing connections and logins to POP3 / SMTP servers
Includes methods for deleting email from a POP3 server
Integrates with Outlook for sending to distribution lists defined in Outlook
Includes Mail Merge Functionality
Automatic Base64 and quoted-printable decoding and encoding
Add files and memory data as email attachments
Supports Smart Card CSP Vendors
AES encryption features
Save Email as EML for import into Outlook Express
Supports any Cryptographic Service Provider
Auto Zip attachments for sending, and auto-unzip attachments in received email
Integrated Windows authentication is supported
Save Email as MIME and import from MIME
Supports Return-receipt
Supports multipart/alternative messages
International character encoding support
Save Email as XML, and import from XML
Secure SMTP authentication methods supported
All for $99
Used and trusted by thousands of companies worldwide
See Also: Chilkat Crypt.NET is an advanced encryption component that offers both RSA public-key encryption with digital signatures as well as symmetric encryption algorithms including AES (Rijndael), Blowfish, and Twofish. It provides the ability to easily create digital signatures for files or memory data, or verify digital signatures against incoming data or files. It allows for the use of any Cryptographic Service Provider, including Smart Card implementations from 3rd-party vendors. It also provides easy access to information about digital certificates and the ability to add and delete certificates from certificate stores found in the registry, filesystem, or even directly in memory.