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Just a month later since the previous release of MailBee.NET Objects, there is a new one hot off the grill.
In this version:
- long awaited support of import and export between MailBee.Mime.MailMessage and System.Net.Mail.MailMessage objects
- Outlook Message Converter now extracts RTF body from .MSG files (earlier, only plain-text body was extracted)
- support of many new bounced e-mail formats
- better recognition of ESMTP authentication capabilities
Already a registered user? Upgrade easily:
- download the latest version from http://www.afterlogic.com/download/MailBeeNetObjects.msi
- reinstall and use it with your existing license key
Ready to purchase? Order MailBee.NET Objects online:
http://www.afterlogic.com/purchase/net-email-components
Would like to read more? Please navigate to:
http://www.afterlogic.com/products/net-email-components
Have questions? Please post your inquiry at:
http://www.afterlogic.com/support/request-support
Custom Software Development:
http://www.afterlogic.com/development-services
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AfterLogic Corporation is a Livingston, New Jersey based technology corporation since 2002. Our areas of specialization are COM/ActiveX and .NET email components development, email software development and software consulting. We're known worldwide for our award winning MailBee.NET Objects and MailBee Objects mailing components as well as for popular family of AfterLogic WebMail Pro products. You've come to the right place if you need professionally implemented programming solutions for your business or hobby. Our Team. Only the best professionals in mail components who love what they do are employed by AfterLogic Corporation. Our development team has more than four years of experience in developing of e-mails components, by your request they can implement our applications with special functionality you need in your critical programming task. Our support team works hard to resolve any problems with our software, provides you with support that you need when you have technical questions and brings you the latest information regarding products updates. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions support@afterlogic.com.
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