Disconnects from the SMTP server and returns exit message from the server.

      Syntax

      public string Disconnect()

      Return Value

      The exit message returned by the server.

      Remarks

      Represents SMTP QUIT command.

      Examples

      Show how to connect to an SMTP server, compose an email and send it.

      using ComponentPro.Net.Mail;
      
      ...
      
      // Create a new instance of the Smtp class.
      Smtp client = new Smtp();
      
      // Connect to the server.
      client.Connect("myserver");
      
      // Or you can specify the SMTP port with 
      // client.Connect("myserver", 25); 
       
      // Login to the server.
      client.Authenticate("user", "password");
      
      // Create a new mail message.
      MailMessage msg = new MailMessage();
      msg.Subject = "Test Subject";
      msg.BodyText = "Content";
      msg.From = "from@mydomain.com";
      msg.To = "to@somedomain.com";
      
      // And send it.
      client.Send(msg);
      
      // Close the connection.
      client.Disconnect();

      Framework

      .NET Compact Framework.NET Compact Framework

      Supported version: 2.0, 3.5, and 3.9
      Assembly: ComponentPro.Mail.CF (in ComponentPro.Mail.CF.dll)

      .NET Framework.NET Framework

      Supported version: 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5.x, 4.6.x and later
      Assembly: ComponentPro.Mail (in ComponentPro.Mail.dll)

      Xamarin AndroidXamarin Android

      Supported version: 2.3 and later
      Assembly: ComponentPro.Mail.Android (in ComponentPro.Mail.Android.dll)

      Xamarin MacXamarin Mac

      Supported version: 2.0.x and later
      Assembly: ComponentPro.Mail.Mac (in ComponentPro.Mail.Mac.dll)

      Xamarin iOSXamarin iOS

      Supported version: 5.1.x and later
      Assembly: ComponentPro.Mail.iOS (in ComponentPro.Mail.iOS.dll)

      See Also