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(C#) Create Email with Non-Standard Binary BodyCreates an email where the only body is a binary WAV file. The technique used in the example could be applied to other binary files, such as PDF, MS-WORD docs, Excel docs, etc.
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. Chilkat.Mime mime = new Chilkat.Mime(); bool success = mime.SetBodyFromFile("VoiceMessage.wav"); if (success == false) { Debug.WriteLine(mime.LastErrorText); return; } // The MIME has this header: // Content-Disposition: attachment; // filename="VoiceMessage.wav" // Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 // Content-Type: audio/x-wav; // name="VoiceMessage.wav" // We don't want the content-disposition to be an // attachment -- otherwise the email object will self-correct // and put it in a multipart/mixed format... mime.Disposition = ""; mime.Filename = ""; string strMime; strMime = mime.GetMime(); Debug.WriteLine(strMime); // Now load it into an email object: Chilkat.Email email = new Chilkat.Email(); success = email.SetFromMimeText(strMime); if (success == false) { Debug.WriteLine(email.LastErrorText); return; } // Add subject, TO, FROM, etc. email.Subject = "This is a test"; email.From = "support@chilkatsoft.com"; success = email.AddTo("Matt","matt@chilkatsoft.com"); // Your email is ready to send. // (but for this example, we'll simply save it to a file...) success = email.SaveEml("email.eml"); if (success == false) { Debug.WriteLine(email.LastErrorText); return; } Debug.WriteLine("OK!"); |
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