Unicode C
Unicode C
Set the Email Date Header to the Current System Date/Time
Demonstrates how to set the Date header field of an email to the computer's current date/time. Note: When an email object is instantiated, the Date header field is automatically added and initialized to the current system date/time. The need to explicitly set the Date header could arise when loading an email from a .eml.Chilkat Unicode C Downloads
#include <C_CkEmailW.h>
#include <C_CkDateTimeW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
BOOL success;
HCkEmailW email;
HCkDateTimeW dateTime;
success = FALSE;
email = CkEmailW_Create();
// At this point, a new email object has been instantiated, and it
// already has a Date header field containing the current date/time.
wprintf(L"Date: %s\n",CkEmailW_emailDateStr(email));
// We can also get the Date header like this:
wprintf(L"Date: %s\n",CkEmailW_getHeaderField(email,L"Date"));
// Load a .eml into the email object:
success = CkEmailW_LoadEml(email,L"myEmlFiles/someEmail.eml");
if (success != TRUE) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",CkEmailW_lastErrorText(email));
CkEmailW_Dispose(email);
return;
}
// Show the Date that was in the .eml
wprintf(L"Date: %s\n",CkEmailW_emailDateStr(email));
// Now the Date header contains whatever was in the .eml
// Let's update it to the current system date/time..
dateTime = CkDateTimeW_Create();
CkDateTimeW_SetFromCurrentSystemTime(dateTime);
success = CkEmailW_SetDt(email,dateTime);
if (success != TRUE) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",CkEmailW_lastErrorText(email));
CkEmailW_Dispose(email);
CkDateTimeW_Dispose(dateTime);
return;
}
// Now show that the Date is the current system time:
wprintf(L"Date: %s\n",CkEmailW_emailDateStr(email));
wprintf(L"Date: %s\n",CkEmailW_getHeaderField(email,L"Date"));
CkEmailW_Dispose(email);
CkDateTimeW_Dispose(dateTime);
}