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I just rebuilt my laptop last night, and after 10hrs of installs, I’m finally back to a ‘usable’ state. One of the things I had forgotten about, that I take for granted was all...
From the IMAIL list I'm on. Thought I would spread the love.
During the past few weeks, virus writers have come up with at least 6 new tricks to get their viruses past mailserver virus scanners. ...
This is classic!
Some of my products integrate with IMAIL, and I'm on an IMAIL technical listserver. This post just came across, it had me in stiches.
<quote>Our town USPS postmaster called in a...
Using the Flags attribute
The other day I had to implement a method that works the same way as the Regex ctor (allow multiple options to be set). Basically, I needed to have an enumeration that used t...
Wow, I can’t belive how long its been since I’ve last blogged. Time has just flown by.
Well, I’ve been putting off Part 3, which deals with specifically working with System.Web.Mail...
I just have to blog about the AWESOME obfuscator Demeanor. I ran into a problem today while testing an upcoming version of aspNetEmail. It seemed that when I obfuscated aspNetEmail with Demeanor, the ...
If you havent heard of kbAlertz, its a website I setup to email me (and other subscribers) when Microsoft publishes new KB articles for their technologies.
Ive finally gotten around to exposing the Kb...
IntroductionOk, in my last blog entry youve seen how SMTP works. This article will delve into System.Web.Mail to see how it was built.
Im sure when Microsoft was building the CLR framework they had ma...
System.Web.Mail and SMTP Explained
Building aspNetEmail, aspNetMime, and aspNetMX, has caused me to debug quite a few different email scenarios, for both client and friends. Over the next few blog ent...
A number of people have pestered me about blogging, so here I go. I dont know how often Ill blog, but I guess well see.
Just a smidge about me, if you dont recognize my name, Ive written www.123aspx....
Lets face it, its pretty difficult to secure site content and/or images on the internet. If it can be accessed via the web, it can probably be automated in someway to retrieve/download it.
A year or s...
Building a Newsletter
Building some of the most popular .NET email components (aspNetEmail, aspNetMime, aspNetPOP3) has taught me a lot about email publishing. I thought I would share some tips with y...
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