I have code based on MailKit. Where do I add the await keyword?
public async Task SendEmailAsync(string email, string subject, string mess)
{
    var message = new MimeMessage();
    message.From.Add(new MailboxAddress("Joey Tribbiani", "[email protected]"));
    message.To.Add(new MailboxAddress("Mrs. Chanandler Bong", "[email protected]"));
    message.Subject = "How you doin'?";
    message.Body = new TextPart("plain")
    {
        Text = @"Hey Chandler"
    };
    using (var client = new SmtpClient())
    {
        // For demo-purposes, accept all SSL certificates (in case the server supports STARTTLS)
        client.ServerCertificateValidationCallback = (s, c, h, e) => true;
        client.Connect("smtp.friends.com", 587, false);
        // Note: since we don't have an OAuth2 token, disable
        // the XOAUTH2 authentication mechanism.
        client.AuthenticationMechanisms.Remove("XOAUTH2");
        // Note: only needed if the SMTP server requires authentication
        client.Authenticate("joey", "password");
        client.Send(message);
        client.Disconnect(true);
    }
}
This is a similar implementation (but I couldn't find credential to make this work) so I changed to the above
    public async Task SendEmailAsync(string email, string subject, string message)
    {
        using (var client = new HttpClient { BaseAddress = new Uri("smtp.gmail.com") })
        {
            client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Authorization = new AuthenticationHeaderValue("Basic",
                Convert.ToBase64String(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("api:key-*")));
            var content = new FormUrlEncodedContent(new[]
            {
                new KeyValuePair<string, string>("from", "postmaster@sandbox*.mailgun.org"),
                new KeyValuePair<string, string>("to", email),
                new KeyValuePair<string, string>("subject", subject),
                new KeyValuePair<string, string>("text", message)
            });
            await client.PostAsync("sandbox*.mailgun.org/messages", content).ConfigureAwait(false);
        }
    }
				
                        
If you are using .Net core and MailKit, you should reference the MailKit libraries and send via those. My MailKit class for sending email is as follows:
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