Email Bounce Detection in ASP.NET C #

I am using C # asp.net to send emails. If sending an email address from (message.From) can be any address, there is still a chance that application requests will report if an email address has been scanned to the server.

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You need a program that allows you to pop up from time to time and check if there is any income from the letter you sent.

Search google for asp.net pop3 to find ideas and a module that think so.

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message.ReplyToList.Add("<reply-to-address-for-detecting bouncing back emails>");

Then you need to track the response address. Now, to control this with C #, you need to create a POPClient () associated with the re-call using a service or periodic check procedure. Here is the StackOverflow link showing how to detect received email.

You may even have a technical support address as a response to the address, if applicable to your organization, so that when emails are returned, you will be notified (only if infrequently)

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