Key Details of SMTP/POP3/IMAP Email Engine for Delphi

  • Send and receive e-mail from your Borland Delphi applications.
  • Last updated on May 9, 2016
  • There have been 2 updates
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  • Virus scan status:

    Clean (it's extremely likely that this software program is clean)


Developer's Description

Send and receive e-mail from your Borland Delphi applications.
MarshallSoft SMTP/POP3/IMAP Delphi email component library (SEE4D) uses a simple API to send and receive mail, including HTML, MIME Base64 and quoted-printable encoded attachments, from within a Delphi application. Features of SEE4D include: - Send email with inline HTML, GIF, TIF, JPG, BMP and Rich Text attachments. - Supports ISO-8859 and UTF-8 character coding.- Supports CHARSET_WIN_1250.- Supports email servers that require SSL/TLS.- Get the number of messages on your email server.- Get the header lines from any email on your server without reading the entire email. - Delete any email on the server without downloading the entire email. - Copy any email on the server without deleting it. - Receive any email on your server including MIME attachments. - Download email from your server, automatically decoding MIME attachments. - Remove contents of incoming attachments.- Copy email and navigate between IMAP mailboxes. - Dozens of switches to control how email is sent and received. - Run up to 32 independent threads concurrently. - Supports SMTP (ESMTP) and POP3 authentication. - Supports multiple (simultaneous) connections. - Supports bulk mail on a distribution list. - Set return receipt; add TO, CC, BCC recipients. - Does not depend on support libraries. Makes calls to Windows API functions only. - The same SEE32.DLL and SEE64.DLL can be used from any supported (C/C++, Delphi, Visual Basic, PowerBASIC, Visual FoxPro, Visual dBase, Xbase++, COBOL) language.- Free technical support and updates for one year.- Royalty free. Includes many example program. - Supports all versions of Delphi through Delphi XE-8 and Delphi Seattle.- Use in the development of Win32/64 applications running under Windows XP through Windows 10.


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