Sample code for 30+ languages & platforms
Tcl

Create Complex Email

This is an example showing how to create an email that has file attachments, contains both plain-text and HTML alternative bodies, and has embedded images within the HTML. The email is saved to a .eml file, which is a text file and can be viewed in any text editor. EML is nothing more than the MIME source of an email. In this example, you'll see that the MIME is structured in three layers of multipart content types. The outermost layer is multipart/mixed. This is typically where you'll find file attachments and attached messages. Underneath the multipart/mixed is a multipart/related envelope. Within this you'll find the "related" items -- which are the items belonging to the HTML body (images and style sheets). Underneath the multipart/related you'll find the multipart/alternative, and this contains the text/plain and text/html alternative bodies.

Chilkat Tcl Downloads

Tcl

load ./chilkat.dll

set success 0

# This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

set email [new_CkEmail]

# Adding attachments, HTML/plain-text bodies, etc can be done
# in any order:

# Add an attachment
set contentType [CkEmail_addFileAttachment $email "hamlet.zip"]
if {[CkEmail_get_LastMethodSuccess $email] != 1} then {
    puts [CkEmail_lastErrorText $email]
    delete_CkEmail $email
    exit
}

# Add some headers:
CkEmail_put_Subject $email "This is a complex email"
set success [CkEmail_AddTo $email "Chilkat Support" "support@chilkatsoft.com"]
CkEmail_put_From $email "Matt <matt@chilkatsoft.com>"

# Add a plain-text body:
set success [CkEmail_AddPlainTextAlternativeBody $email "This is the plain-text body"]

# Add an image that will be embedded in the HTML body.
set contentIdDude [CkEmail_addRelatedFile $email "dude.gif"]
if {[CkEmail_get_LastMethodSuccess $email] != 1} then {
    puts [CkEmail_lastErrorText $email]
    delete_CkEmail $email
    exit
}

# Update the CONTENT_ID_DUDE to the actual content ID when sending the email.
set success [CkEmail_SetReplacePattern $email "CONTENT_ID_DUDE" $contentIdDude]

# Add an HTML body:

set html "<html><body><b>This is the HTML body</b><br><img src=\"cid:CONTENT_ID_DUDE\"></body></html>"

set success [CkEmail_AddHtmlAlternativeBody $email $html]

# Save the email as a .eml

set success [CkEmail_SaveEml $email "complex.eml"]
if {$success != 1} then {
    puts [CkEmail_lastErrorText $email]
} else {
    puts "Created email!"
}


delete_CkEmail $email