Parse an SMTP (RFC-5321) address
Create custom SMTP servers on the fly
Connect to SMTP servers
SMTP transport for Nodemailer
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `node:net` network API module
SMTP transport for Nodemailer
Web3 module to interact with the Ethereum nodes networking properties.
TypeScript definitions for smtp-server
Extract the TLD/domain/subdomain parts of an URL/hostname against mozilla TLDs 'official' listing .
Quick and dirty smtp server, that accepts handlers to process messages
Simple SMTP server module to create custom SMTP servers
A CDK construct that creates SMTP credentials permitting emails to be sent via SES.
.Net dictionary for cspell.
The `@minecraft/server-net` module contains types for executing HTTP-based requests. This module can only be used on Bedrock Dedicated Server.
Sendmail provider for strapi email
Well known SMTP services
TypeScript definitions for nodemailer-smtp-transport
A Pulumi package for interacting with Docker in Pulumi programs
Observe when something in your node app starts listening on a TCP port
React Native TCP socket API for Android & iOS with SSL/TLS support
Easy as cake e-mail sending from your Node.js applications
The Swagger API toolchain for .NET, Web API and TypeScript.
Low level SMTP communication layer.
Generate SES smtp credentials for a given user and store the credentials in a SecretsManager Secret.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol client library for Ruby.
Proxy support for Ruby's Net::SMTP library.
Ruby standard library smtp.
NTLM auth adapter for Net::SMTP using rubyntlm gem.
This gem provides smtp header logging for debug.
Add-on for net-smtp gem to add NTLM support.
A gem package for the SMTP TLS code that's been floating around for years
This extends ruby's Net::SMTP library to support the Postfix MTA's XFORWARD SMTP extension.
Implements Gmail OAuth access methods for Net::IMAP and Net::SMTP
BlitzSMTP implements RFC2920 (Command Pipelining) to achieve high message throughput
Support Specific Source IP in Net::SMTP
Papercut - built on .NET. Ever need to test emails from an application, but don't necessarily want it sending them out? Don't want to hassle with pointing it to a physical SMTP server? All you want to is verify it can send email, and take a look at the message. Papercut is your answer. Papercut is a simplified SMTP server designed to only receive messages (not to send them on) with a GUI on top of it allowing you to see the messages it receives. It doesn't enforce any restrictions on addresses, it just takes the message and allows you see it. It is only active while it is running, and if you want it in the background, just minimize it to the system tray. When it receives a new message, a balloon message will show up to let you know.
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