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waderatke Newbie
Joined: 08 July 2024 Location: United States
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Posted: 08 July 2024 at 12:13am | IP Logged
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Excuse me,
For my.NET application's email module, I'm currently utilizing WebMail Pro. Nevertheless, I require supplementary features to enable programmatic email sending from other sections of the application, eliminating the requirement to return to the WebMail UI within the Iframe. I have hidden some email sending in WebMail Pro, but I can't get it to work with attachments or storing my email history in the database. It seems like I'll have to acquire Mailbee Objects for this. Can I get by without Webmail Pro for the user interface, first? Furthermore, can we say that WebMail pro and Mailbee Objects "play nice" with one another?
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Igor AfterLogic Support
Joined: 24 June 2008 Location: United States
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Posted: 08 July 2024 at 12:24am | IP Logged
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Hello,
I would assume you're speaking of MailBee.NET Objects rather than MailBee Objects (ActiveX). As long as you require MailBee.NET Objects to extend the capabilities of WebMail Pro, there is no need to obtain a separate license - but it doesn't seem to be the case. So yes, if you wish to add email-related capabilities to your application, you'll need a license for MailBee.NET Objects.
Please bear in mind though that it would not be interacting with WebMail Pro directly, it would not know a thing about the database used by WebMail Pro, that's something you would need to code yourself. On the other hand, as long as you use IMAP and SMTP, you can send mail and save sent mails to Sent folder and WebMail Pro will have proper access to that.
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Regards,
Igor, Afterlogic Support
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