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        | Jazar Newbie
 
  
  
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          Hello. I have a scenario and would like to know if the Mailbee.NET SMTP object would be applicable to help with a solution. Our application is an office management web application that will allow the users to email their clients information gathered from our system. We would like to collect the users credentials from their email provider, assisting with the most common list of providers and allowing them to manually change the settings and use their email accounts to send their emails. We would have a database of every user's setting and use it to send emails to *their* clients.
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 Is this email delivery system a scenario that would work with the Mailbee.NET SMTP object?
 
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        | Igor AfterLogic Support
 
  
 
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          If I understood this correctly, the idea is basically to have a web-based email client where users are able to supply their SMTP credentials, in more or less automated fashion. And yes, that can be achieved with MailBee.NET SMTP. Of course, you'll need to maintain a list of mail service provider since different providers use different hostnames, ports, SSL modes etc. In that case, user would only have to select domain, enter username (or full email) and password, that would allow your application to log them in and send mails out.
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        | Jazar Newbie
 
  
  
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          Thank you for your reply. Yes we want to store the user's email credentials: hostname, port, SSL mode, username, pwd, and allow them to send emails through our system.
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          Guys, Could you please explain, How to configure a simple SMTP server easily and smartly?
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        | Igor AfterLogic Support
 
  
 
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          Not sure if I understand how that's related to the topic. MailBee.NET SMTP is a client application, not a server. If you need SMTP server, there is a variety of mail server applications, e.g. free hMailServer product, or our MailSuite Pro for Linux.
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