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MailBee.NET Security components enable .NET applications to sign, verify, encrypt, decrypt e-mails, work with DomainKeys/DKIM, S/MIME, SSL/TLS, public and private certificates (including PFX), use MailBee.NET SMTP/POP3/IMAP components to connect to secure mail servers (like Gmail) in both dedicated and STARTTLS modes, use impersonation.
DomainKeys/DKIM and SSL/TLS support is available at no additional cost, only the corresponding MailBee.NET SMTP/POP3/IMAP license is required. Using ceritificates and S/MIME does require separate MailBee.NET Security license.
MailBee.NET Security is entirely written in C# and can be used in console, desktop and ASP.NET applications developed in VB.NET, C#, etc.
Here are some key features of "MailBee.NET Security":
· SSL (TLS) connections with mail servers
· supports connec tions to dedicated SSL ports and to regular ports (STARTTLS)
· client and server certificates
· validation of the server certificate
· certificate and certificate store management (reading from or saving into a file, registry, memory, etc)
· enumerating and finding certificates in certificate stores
· supports private certificates and PFX format
· digital signatures
· S/MIME features: sign, verify, encrypt, decrypt messages
· security algorithms, CryptoServiceProviders, etc
· DomainKeys anti-spam technology (creating and verifying DomainKeys and DKIM signatures)
· impersonation
· integration with Smtp, Pop3, Imap and MailMessage components of MailBee.NET Objects suite
· error handling features
Requirements:
· NET Framework
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· New CertificateValidationFlags.NameMismatch flag to detect SSL certificates used for domains other then they are issued for.
· Support of ' (apostrophe) in filenames.
· Better support of decoding encoded headers.
· Improved support of .NET Framework 4.0/4.5.
· Improved support of Windows 8 in the installer.

Via: MailBee.NET Security 7.3
