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AddEmail works with all development environments that support COM objects, ActiveX or OCX controls, such as Visual Basic, Visual C++, VB.NET, C#, ASP, ASP.NET, Access, Delphi, PowerBuilder, FoxPro etc.
Why choose AddEmail?
- AddEmail can send emails asynchronously without blocking your application.
- AddEmail provides progress indication events when sending emails.
- AddEmail can send several emails simultaneously. (Enterprise version only)
- AddEmail can send emails directly to recipients' mail servers without using your SMTP server. (Enterprise version only)
Add Email ActiveX Main Features:
AddEmail sends email using SMTP/ESMTP protocols supported by all internet mail servers. AddEmail supports authentication and allows your application to specify username and password if required by your mail server. AddEmail was tested with many popular SMTP servers to ensure highest compatibility.
AddEmail allows your application to create and send text or HTML emails. HTML emails can have text-only part which will be displayed if email client doesn't support HTML.
AddEmail makes it easy to create high-impact HTML emails with embedded images. Email recipients don't have to wait until images load from the web. You can include all images in the email to create professional-looking messages.
AddEmail allows your application to send emails with multiple attachments of any size. AddEmail was tested with 100 attachments with total size of 50 MB.
Your application can specify multiple recipients in To, Cc (carbon copy) and Bcc (blind carbon copy) fields. AddEmail allows to specify recipient's name in addition to email address. AddEmail also supports ReplyTo field, allowing to direct reply to an address different from sender's address.
AddEmail can send emails asynchronously without blocking your application. Your application creates a message and asks AddEmail to send it asynchronously. The call returns immediately and your application is free to process user input while AddEmail sends a message in the background. It's all done automatically and your application doesn't have to do anything special.
AddEmail fires progress events when it sends emails in the background, so your application always knows how many bytes were sent and how many bytes left. This feature is especially useful when sending large messages and allows you to implement user-friendly interface with mail progress indicator, Cancel button etc.
AddEmail fully supports Unicode and other e-mail charsets. International characters can be used in any field of e-mail message, such as message body, subject, recipients names etc.
AddEmail can send several emails simultaneously without any multi-threading support in your application, greatly reducing time needed to send large number of messages. Thanks to AddEmail's advanced multi-threaded SMTP engine, simple VB, VB.NET, C#, ASP or ASP.NET applications can achieve highest levels of performance. (This feature is available only in AddEmail Enterprise version.)
AddEmail can send emails without using SMTP server of your organization or internet provider. AddEmail queries DNS to obtain MX records and find addresses of recipients' mail servers, then connects to the servers directly and sends an email. Combined with ability to send several emails simultaneously, this feature greatly speeds up sending of messages. Plus your application knows right away if an email was accepted. (This feature is available only in AddEmail Enterprise version.)
AddEmail doesn't depend on any other component or API like CDONT or MAPI. AddEmail ActiveX is all that's needed and you don't have to worry about installing or configuring anything else. There are no built-in dialogs, no security warnings - your application is in total control of email sending process.
If your application creates attachment data in memory, there is no need to save attachment file before sending an email. AddEmail is able to read attachment data from memory, and your application can specify file name that the recipient will see.
AddEmail can read body of email message from specified file. Your web designer can prepare HTML that has to be send, and your application just has to give the file name to AddEmail.





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