MailListBot ASP.NET script

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  • File size: 0 KB
  • File name: default.asp
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  • Platform: Windows
  • Language: ASP.NET
  • Price:Commercial License
  • Company: ExclamationSoft Inc. (View more)

MailListBot script description:




Publisher review:
MailListBot - Email Component for ASP and VB MailListBot is the Next Generation in Email Components designed for developers using Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) or Visual Basic (VB).

Features:
- Send a html and plain text email. The message will display in the user's mail client depending on its ability to display html or not. (code example)
- Add multiple recipients with ease using the AddRecipient method, or using the SetToList, SetCCList, SetBCCList properties to import from a text file.
- Use a file on your hard drive or an existing web page as the body of the email.
- Address a message with a "friendly" name. Instead of name@domain.com, you can address the message as "John Doe" in both the to and from fields.
- Unlimited attachments
- Verbose logging with optional debug mode - view SMTP server messages
- Mail server authentication support
- Override message MIME type
- Support for return receipt - ensure the email recipient received the message
- Ability to set connection and general timeouts
- Set message priority
- Set SMTP server port
- Perform test runs
MailListBot is a ASP.NET script for Email Systems scripts design by ExclamationSoft Inc.. It runs on following operating system: Windows.

Operating system:
Windows

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