If your point is to display the result in the html without reloading the page then,
I think, you have to look at the cocept of reverse ajax or comet.
I might suggest you a pseudocode here
//javascript side
function DoRequest() {
$.post('/myController/Action',
{},
function(data) {
if (data.HasNewMail) {
//do processing
}
DoRequest();
},
"json");
}
and controller side
public class myController : Controller {
public ActionResult Action(){
DateTime startTime = DateTime.Now;
DateTime endTime = startTime.AddMinutes(5);
while (true) {
var mails = CheckForMails();
if (mails.Count() >0) {
return Json(new {HasNewMail = true; Mails= mails});
}
if (DateTime.Now > endTime) {
return Json(new {HasNewMail = false});
}
//wait one second then try again.
Thread.Sleep(1000);
}
}
}
This is the most primitive implementation. You make a request to your action and your request is not returned immediately but held. Action starts checking mails each second. As it finds anyting to return it releases the request to the client. In javascript you make appropriate DOM updates and send the request again. If nothing is found during those 5 minutes response is returned indicating that there is no mails.
Further you may refer to the following link Websync or look at connecting to the wcf service directly via silverlight here