How to create a text box with Windows Forms email support?

I am creating a C # client application that allows a user to communicate with one or more existing users in the system using an email similar to a metaphor. I would like to introduce to the user a text field that automatically ends at known email addresses and allows you to enter multiple addresses separated by delimiters. Ideally, I would also like email addresses to turn into structured controls after entering and recognizing them. Basically, I model the user interface interaction for adding users after the Facebook model.

Are there any Windows Forms controls with the ability to do something like this? Is there an established terminology for a text box / control hybrid window (no, not a ComboBox) or something I should look for?

Thank,

-Patrick

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I have been lucky in the past to create composite user controls to provide some functionality using .NET Winforms native controls. It works very well until there are so many of them, and in this case everything starts to slow down.

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