Save PST Messages to Stream and Read Exchange Folder Permissions with Aspose.Email for .NET 2.5.0
Aspose.Email for .NET 2.5.0 has been released. This month’s release not only includes important bug fixes, but also some enhancements demanded by our customers.
This version includes an enhancement of saving messages from PST to Memory stream directly by enumerating MessageInfo or message entry IDs. This was not supported with the earlier versions, as message extraction from PST files followed extraction of MessageInfo first and then retrieved the complete message based on information from the MessageInfo objects.
Manipulate Outlook Tasks with Aspose.Email for .NET v1.5.0
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Email for .NET 1.5.0. This release includes some great new features such as email conversion to EMLX format, extraction of tasks from PST file, listing any number of messages using the ImapClient class and much more.
Check the release notes to get a full list of new features and enhancements included in Aspose.Email for .NET 1.5.0.
Create, Update and Delete Outlook Tasks The most exciting feature from this release is to manipulate tasks on an Exchange Server.
Open Another User''s Mailbox on Exchange Server using C#
We are happy to announce the release of a new version of Aspose.Network for .NET v6.6. In this version we added some new features to Exchange mailbox manipulation. You can now access another user’s mailbox on Exchange Server and also create new public folders. SmtpClient class now has the ability to read the authentication information from a config file. It consists of other new features and bug fixes as well.
Save Calendar Entries in PST File as ICS Format using C#
We are pleased to announce the release of a new version of Aspose.Network for .NET. In this version we added support for exporting calendar items in PST file to ICS format. Saving calendar items as MSG was already available, now with ICS export, you can add or synchronize these calendar items with any other application that understands the common ICS format.
We also added some new methods in our ExchangeWebServiceClient class and provided bug fixes.
New Features Available for Managing Exchange Server 2010
We have recently released a new version of Aspose.Network for .NET 6.4. In this version, we added support for new features available via Exchange Web Services like manage inbox rules, user configuration, conversation items and get mail tips. All these features require MS Exchange Server 2010 SP1.
We also provided some other new features and bug fixes in this release. For download and release notes, please click here.