Visual Basic 6.0
Visual Basic 6.0
Send Email Asynchronously using a Task
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Send email asynchronously using the task object. Any Chilkat method (in any class/object) that involves network communications or lengthy processing will have an asynchronous version of the method. The asynchronous method has the same name as the synchronous method, but ends in "Async" and returns a Task object. The Task object can be run asynchronously on Chilkat's background thread pool.Chilkat Visual Basic 6.0 Downloads
Dim success As Long
success = 0
' This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
' See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
' The mailman object is used for sending and receiving email.
Dim mailman As New ChilkatMailMan
' Set the SMTP server and any required settings.
mailman.SmtpHost = "smtp.mymailserver.com"
mailman.SmtpUsername = "myLogin"
mailman.SmtpPassword = "myPassword"
mailman.StartTLS = 1
' Create a new email object
Dim email As New ChilkatEmail
email.Subject = "This is a test"
email.Body = "This is a test"
email.From = "Chilkat Support <support@chilkatsoft.com>"
success = email.AddTo("Chilkat Admin","admin@chilkatsoft.com")
' Call the async version of the SendEmail method to return a task object.
' The task object is loaded, but is in the Inert state -- meaning it is
' not yet scheduled to run on Chilkat's background thread pool.
Dim task As ChilkatTask
Set task = mailman.SendEmailAsync(email)
If (mailman.LastMethodSuccess = 0) Then
Debug.Print mailman.LastErrorText
Exit Sub
End If
' Schedule the task for running on the thread pool. This changes the task's state
' from Inert to Live.
success = task.Run()
If (success <> 1) Then
Debug.Print task.LastErrorText
Exit Sub
End If
' The application is now free to do anything else
' while the email is being sent.
' For this example, we'll simply sleep and periodically
' check to see if the SendEmail if finished. While checking
' however, we'll report on the progress.
Dim curPctDone As Long
curPctDone = 0
Do While task.Finished <> 1
If (task.PercentDone <> curPctDone) Then
curPctDone = task.PercentDone
Debug.Print curPctDone & " percent done"
End If
' Sleep 100 ms.
task.SleepMs 100
Loop
' A finished task could be one that was canceled, aborted, or truly finished.
' If the task was "canceled", it was canceled prior to actually starting. This could
' happen if the task was canceled while waiting in a thread pool queue to be scheduled by Chilkat's
' background thread pool scheduler.
' If the task was "aborted", it indicates that it was canceled while running in a background thread.
' The ResultErrorText will likely indicate that the task was aborted.
' If the task "completed", then it ran to completion, but the actual success/failure of the method
' is determined by the result obtained via a GetResult* method. (A "completed" task will
' have a StatusInt equal to 7. If the task finished, but was not completed, then it must've
' been aborted or canceled:
If (task.StatusInt <> 7) Then
Debug.Print "Task did not complete."
Debug.Print "task status: " & task.Status
Exit Sub
End If
' The SendEmail method returns a boolean. Therefore, after the task is finished,
' we can get the boolean result by calling GetResultBool. This is the return value had
' we called SendEmail synchronously.
success = task.GetResultBool()
If (success <> 1) Then
' The task's ResultErrorText contains what would have been in the LastErrorText property had
' the SendEmail method been called synchronously.
Debug.Print task.ResultErrorText
Else
Debug.Print "Email sent asynchronously."
End If
success = mailman.CloseSmtpConnection()
If (success <> 1) Then
Debug.Print "Connection to SMTP server not closed cleanly."
End If