SMTP message to file

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Peter

What is the easiest way to save a copy of SMTP email messages to a file?

I have an application which sends out SMTP messages with an attachment and I
would like to save a copy of these messages, kind of like when you Save As
message in Outlook or Outlook Express and when you double click on this
message it opens up in Outlook. I am using System.Net.Mail assembly.

Is there an assembly or a library that does this for you?


Thank You!


Peter
 
Built into c# language? Hardly. Let's first guess the section of LRM, which
could specify the feature.
 
Hi Peter,

The .MSG file format used by Outlook is not public and it's a binary file
format.

The .EML file format used by Outlook Express is possible to create via C#,
for example, you can find a library here:

#Advanced MIME Parser/Creator/Editor - The Code Project - C# Programming
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/mime_project.asp?df=100&forumid=221998&exp
=0&select=1646310#xx1646310xx


Hope this helps.


Sincerely,
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Hi Peter,

Have you tried above suggestion? Feel free to let me know if there's
anything else I can help.

Regards,
Walter Wang ([email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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