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(Chilkat2-Python) Async Upload (Append) Email to an IMAP MailboxUse the AppendMailAsync method call to append an email to an IMAP mailbox.
import sys import chilkat2 # This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. # See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. imap = chilkat2.Imap() # Connect to an IMAP server. # Use TLS imap.Ssl = True imap.Port = 993 success = imap.Connect("MY-IMAP-DOMAIN") if (success != True): print(imap.LastErrorText) sys.exit() # Login success = imap.Login("MY-IMAP-LOGIN","MY-IMAP-PASSWORD") if (success != True): print(imap.LastErrorText) sys.exit() # Create a simple email with 2 recipients. email = chilkat2.Email() email.From = "support@chilkatsoft.com" email.AddTo("Chilkat Sales","sales@chilkatsoft.com") email.AddTo("Chilkat GMail","chilkat.support@gmail.com") email.Body = "This is a test email." email.Subject = "This is a test email." # Imagine we've sent this email via SMTP, and now we want to # save the email to our "Sent" mailbox. On GMail, the mailbox name # for sent email is "[Gmail]/Sent Mail". # Call the async version of the AppendMail method to return a task object. # task is a CkTask task = imap.AppendMailAsync("[Gmail]/Sent Mail",email) if (imap.LastMethodSuccess != True): print(imap.LastErrorText) sys.exit() # Schedule the task for running on the thread pool. This changes the task's state # from Inert to Live. The task is now running... success = task.Run() if (success != True): print(task.LastErrorText) sys.exit() # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The following is a general note that applies to all programming languages: # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Your application can keep a reference to the task object and periodically check back later to see if it's finished. # If your programming language is one that supports callbacks, then the TaskCompleted callback can # be setup to be called when the task completes. (See the "Async" category on example-code.com for more information.) # # NOTE: This is very important: A TaskCompleted callback runs in the background thread. # (All callbacks from an async task, such as AbortCheck, PercentDone, ProgressInfo, etc. are in the background thread.) # An application that uses TaskCompleted must be very careful. # For example, user interface elements (such as labels, text boxes, etc.) may not be directly # accessible from a background thread, and could crash the application if directly accessed. Also, attempting to debug # code running in a background thread from an IDE, especially an older IDE (such as VB6) is likely to crash the IDE. |
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