Aspose.Network is a suite of flexible and easy to use .NET components combined together to produce a most unique & powerful component ever introduced in the market by any component vendor. Aspose.Network takes you to the depths of complex network programming concepts in an easy to use way in order to save your time and efforts. Aspose.Network implements a long series of network protocols (like SMTP, MIME, POP3, FTP, WhoIs, DNS, ICMP & IMAP etc.) to allow developers for creating a huge variety of network applications without plunging themselves into the complexities of network protocol details.
Aspose.Network for Java currently supports loading and parsing Microsoft Outlook Message (.msg) files.
Aspose.Network is a .NET class library providing classes and algorithms useful for time-oriented recurrence patterns, or schedules. Many applications need to manage this type of information, which can often be quite complex to describe and manipulate. Aspose.Network frees the programmer from these details, providing a simple, standards-based interface that can support complex patterns. The central concepts are coherent with the iCalendar RFC (2445), making it easy to incorporate iCalendar features into your .NET applications.
Product Description
Aspose.Network is available in two versions: .NET & Java, which are implemented using Managed C# and Java respectively. Aspose.Network for .Net can be used with any .NET language like C#, VB.NET and J# etc. However, Java programmers can use the Java version of Aspose.Network in their applications.
Aspose.Network for .NET can be integrated with any kind of application either it's an ASP.NET Web Application or a Windows Application. Moreover, Aspose.Network also provides fully featured demos written in both C# and VB.NET for developers to have a better understanding of our product.
Aspose.Network can be used by developers to perform a variety of tasks in their applications. For example, opening or saving emails in the form of EML (.eml) or MHT (.mht) files, parsing Microsoft Outlook Messages (*.msg), dealing with MIME messages, embedding objects in the email messages, sending bulk emails, creating emails using mail merge feature with different types of data sources like DataTable & DataReader etc., sending iCalendar compliant messages, working in asynchronous mode, receiving and managing emails using POP3, uploading, downloading & managing files on servers using File Transfer Protocol (FTP), retrieving domains information from WhoIs servers, querying domains in synchronous or asynchronous modes using DNS protocol, sending & receiving Pings in synchronous or asynchronous modes, processing ICMP messages, connecting to Microsoft Outlook Express for accessing and managing emails using Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), verifying email addresses & penetrating through different types of proxies etc.