AfterLogic Team

Hope your summer is going well. And yet another good news if you are still evaluating MailBee.NET Objects or MailBee Objects (ActiveX) - 25% discounts on all MailBee and MailBee.NET components. Until 31 Aug 2009, you can buy MailBee.NET Objects, MailBee Objects, MailBee Message Q... (more)
Just a month later since the previous release of MailBee.NET Objects, there is a new one hot off the grill. In this version: long awaited support of import and export between MailBee.Mime.MailMessage and System.Net.Mail.MailMessage objects Outlook Message Converter now extracts ... (more)
Why are we so confident about the first point? Because IMAP support in WebMail Pro now includes quotas for automatic mailbox size management, direct search on IMAP server, and new easy-to-use approach to deleting e-mails. And what's so special in cPanel support? Because it's now re... (more)
The just released MailBee.NET Objects v5.5 introduces MailBee.NET Outlook Converter component which can read and write files and streams in OLE2 format (binary format of .MSG files). You can also load MailMessage objects from .MSG data or write these objects into .MSG format. You... (more)
We're happy to say that it has finally happened: ActiveX version of MailBee components now includes the 64-bit version. Although most new projects for Windows are using .NET, there are lots of legacy projects developed for the classic ASP/ActiveX platform that still exist and nee... (more)
You can now purchase XMail Server Pro, WebMail Pro, MailBee Message Queue, MailBee.NET Objects and MailBee Objects bundles and individual components with a 30% discount off regular prices. Quite serious savingsto spread good cheer. This promotion stays active until the 15 of Apri... (more)
The spring is here, finally! And so is the next release of WebMail Pro, which now offers support of right-to-left languages, greatly improved performance and easier installation process. We're excited how fast the new WebMail Pro works, and how it looks with the new default skin.... (more)
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