SimpleMail allows you to send email messages from your ASP pages or any other ActiveX compatible container application like VB. It was implemented using the original SMTP-protocol, and to keep it simple it does not offer MIME or file attachment features.
DevMailer is a COM object designed to send Email via SMTP from any COM / OLE / ActiveX enabled application. It features: Small, Fast object for sending email via SMTP, Unlimited File Attachments, Unlimited Backup SMTP Servers, Failsafe Message Queuing in case of SMTP Server failure, Support for CC and BCC recipients, Optimized for concurrent usage, Can send multiple messages per connection, Verify email addresses at SMTP Server, Useful Email utility functions, Supports MIME File Attachments, Content-Types, and Character Sets, and Detailed session logging, as well as the NT Event Log support for fatal errors.
AspMail allows you to send mail using the standard SMTP protocol from any program that can use ActiveX/OLE components. Features include: SMTP (sending) Messages, Multiple File Attachments, File attachments support MIME and UUEncoding, US Ascii and ISO-8859-1 character sets, PGP, Subject line encoding for 8bit message subjects, Redundant SMTP servers (If the primary SMTP server is down, the secondary server is used), Special Header Support (Standard X-Priority headers, MS Mail (including Exchange) priority headers, Urgent header, ConfirmReading and ReturnReceipt Headers), and Multiple concurrent users (Tested with 15 concurrent connections).
AspPOP3 allows you to receive mail using the industry standard POP3 protocol from any program that can use ActiveX/OLE components. Features include: POP3 (retrieve) Messages,
Multiple File Attachments, File attachments support MIME and UUEncoding, US Ascii and ISO-8859-1 character sets, Exposes standard headers via properties and special properties via a method.
AspQMail works just like AspMail except that messages are queued up for delivery using the AspMail component. A companion NT service is notified when messages are added to the queue and attempts delivery while your ASP script is freed from the delay of delivering the message. AspQMail and AspMail provide a unified interface for SMTP messaging. AspQMail allows you to use the queuing mechanism for none, some or all messages.
Using JMail will enable you to easily send email from your web page through the web server - without having to use an email client such as Eudora, Exchange or Outlook. Key features include: Attachments, Return Receipt, Log files, Set Priority, MIME and BASE64 Encoding, Queued mailings without separate NT service, Unlimited redundant servers, Blind Carbon Copy (BCC), Carbon Copy (CC), Urgent flagging, US ASCII, UUEncoding, X-Headers and custom headers, MS Mail and Exchange priority headers, and Internal MX lookup with MX priority and redundancy.
xPop3 is an Active Server component that retrieves mail from Pop3 servers. It supports ISO-8859-1 characters and also handles quoted-printable encoded mail. It was built for use with Microsoft IIS and ASP but can also be used from any programming language that supports OLE Automation such as Delphi or Visual Basic.
xSMTP is an Active Server component that sends mail through SMTP. It features: multiple recipients, load message from file, supports ISO-8859-1 characters and uses the quoted-printable encoding scheme. It was built for use with Microsoft IIS and ASP but can also be used from any programming language that supports OLE Automation such as Delphi or Visual Basic.
AspEmail is a free active server component that enables your ASP application to send email messages via any external SMTP server. The component supports multiple file attachments, multiple recipients, CCs, BCCs, and REPLY-TOs.