Clean up SendAsync code with async/await#116
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Clean up SendAsync code with async/await#116paulirwin wants to merge 1 commit intoandrewdavey:masterfrom
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This PR makes use of async/await and SmtpClient's SendMailAsync method, to significantly clean up the code of the SendAsync method. The .NET 4 libraries take on a dependency to Microsoft.Bcl.Async to add support for async/await.
If you'd prefer, I could use #if or partial classes to keep the old SendAsync behavior for the .NET 4 projects but use the new behavior for the .NET 4.5 projects, which would remove the need for the Microsoft.Bcl.Async dependency.