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(Mono C#) Send Signed and Encrypted EDI Email (EDIFACT)Demonstrates how to send a signed and encrypted EDI email (EDIFACT email).
// 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. Chilkat.MailMan mailman = new Chilkat.MailMan(); // Create a new email object Chilkat.Email email = null; // Build the basic EDI email where the body is the EDIFACT message: string ediMsg = "UNB+IATB:1+6XPPC ..."; string name = "something"; string filename = "something"; string charset = "iso-8859-1"; email.SetEdifactBody(ediMsg,name,filename,charset); email.Subject = "This is the subject"; email.From = "Chilkat Admin <admin@chilkatsoft.com>"; bool success = email.AddTo("Chilkat Support","support@chilkatsoft.com"); // Indicate that the email should be sent signed. email.SendSigned = true; // Tell the mailman to use a PFX file as a source for locating // the certificate and private key required for signing. // The certificate chosen for signing will be the one that // matches the sender's email address, which also has // a private key. All intermediate certs in the chain of // authentication, up to and including the root, will // be included in the signature. success = mailman.AddPfxSourceFile("/pfx_files/myCertAndPrivateKey.pfx","secret"); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(mailman.LastErrorText); return; } // Load the .cer file into a certificate object. // When sending S/MIME encrypted email, it is the recipient's // certificate that is used for encryption. Only the public key // is needed to encrypt. The recipient is the only // one possessing the private key, and therefore is the only // one able to decrypt. Chilkat.Cert cert = null; success = cert.LoadFromFile("/certs/recipientCert.cer"); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(cert.LastErrorText); return; } // Indicate that the email is to be sent encrypted. email.SendEncrypted = true; // Indicate that we want 192-bit 3DES encryption: email.Pkcs7CryptAlg = "3des"; email.Pkcs7KeyLength = 192; // Specify the certificate to be used for encryption. success = email.SetEncryptCert(cert); // Tell the mailman to use an opaque signature (as opposed to a detached signature) mailman.OpaqueSigning = true; // SMTP server (use your settings and refer to the online // reference documentation for more options) mailman.SmtpHost = "smtp.mymailserver.com"; mailman.SmtpUsername = "myLogin"; mailman.SmtpPassword = "myPassword"; mailman.SmtpPort = 587; mailman.StartTLS = true; // Send the signed/encrypted EDI email success = mailman.SendEmail(email); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(mailman.LastErrorText); } else { Debug.WriteLine("Mail Sent!"); } |
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