152 projects tagged "IMAP"
S22.Imap is an easy-to-use and well-documented .NET library component for communicating with and receiving electronic mail from an Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) servers. It supports IMAP IDLE notifications and IMAP over SSL, allows selective fetching of parts of mail messages, is inherently thread-safe, and is well documented with lots of example code.
Rumble is a mail server suite for SMTP (ESMTPSA), HTTP, POP3, and IMAP4v1 with an extensive C/C++ and Lua API for scripting. It comes with support for SSL/TLS, SQLite, and MySQL and has a Web-based administration and Web mail feature. Additional included modules feature greylisting, DNS blacklisting, SpamAssassin support, and dynamic performance scaling as well as a multithreaded structure that allows for clustering of multiple servers for one or all domains. With the Lua API you can create your own new server mailing lists, CRM software, e-marketing, and other extensions within minutes.
Pico is a fast, full featured mobile application for any Java (J2ME) or Symbian cellphone. Including full HTML Web browsing, feature-rich email, multimedia-enabled SMS, and an RSS feed reader, Pico combines all the rich functionality of PicoWeb, PicoMail, PicoSMS, and PicoRSS into a single application.
qmailcheck looks for new mail in multiple IMAP mail boxes. If you get a lot of mail and split the messages into separate boxes (typically on the server side using procmail or sieve), then checking all the boxes by hand can be tedious. QMailcheck displays the results in a formatted list, highlighting the newest items. When new mail arrives in a folder, it is capable of raising the window, issuing a system notification, flashing the LED (on phones only), and vibrating (on phones only), all on a per-folder basis.
Aspose.Network is a suite of .NET components for network programming with support for the .NET logging framework and Microsoft Exchange Server. It can read and write Outlook Message files and provides an iCalendar engine and SSL support for the SMTP, POP3, and IMAP protocols, with mail merging features. It can import and export email messages in the MHT and EML formats. It supports all the features of SMTP, MIME, S/MIME, POP3, FTP, WhoIs, DNS, ICMP, IMAP, HTTP, SOCKS 4/4A, and SOCKS 5 components.
imapfoo allows one to quickly add email messages to a specified IMAP folder. These messages can either be composed of random hexadecimal text, data specified on the command line, generated from an input file using Markov Chains (e.g. Lorem Ipsum style content), or read from an mbox file. It is written in Perl and uses a couple of standard modules, which are all part of Debian Lenny and also available on CPAN.