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A MIME Message Viewing Library in WPF

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31 Jul 2012CPOL14 min read 37.3K   1.7K   29  
The source code and a simple demo program for a plug-in in Microsoft Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) that provides visual display of email messages.

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