The purpose of this article is to explore the inside of the IMAP protocol and show you how to implement it with C#.
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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
namespace HigLabo.Net.Smtp
{
/// Specify about connection state to server.
/// <summary>
/// Specify about connection state to server.
/// <remarks>
/// <list type="bullet">
/// <item>
/// <term>Disconnected</term>
/// <description>Not connected to server</description>
/// <term>Connected</term>
/// <description>Connect to server with TCP/IP protocol</description>
/// <term>Authenticated</term>
/// <description>Success to authenticate to server</description>
/// </item>
/// </list>
/// </remarks>
/// </summary>
public enum SmtpConnectionState
{
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
Disconnected,
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
Connected,
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
Authenticated,
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
MailFromCommandExecuting,
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
MailFromCommandExecuted,
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
RcptToCommandExecuting,
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
RcptToCommandExecuted,
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
DataCommandExecuting,
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
DataCommandExecuted
}
}
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