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Explaining the Email FromName, FromAddress, and From Properties
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This example explains the email object's FromName, FromAddress, and From properties.Chilkat Unicode C Downloads
#include <C_CkEmailW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
HCkEmailW email1;
HCkEmailW email2;
// The email's FROM name and address can be set in several ways.
// It can include an optional friendly name (which is just a description),
// and it must include an address.
// For example:
email1 = CkEmailW_Create();
CkEmailW_putSubject(email1,L"test");
CkEmailW_putBody(email1,L"test");
CkEmailW_putFromName(email1,L"Joe Sample");
CkEmailW_putFromAddress(email1,L"joe.sample@example.com");
// the From property contains both the FromName and FromAddress
// This produces the following output:
// From: "Joe Sample" <joe.sample@example.com>
wprintf(L"From: %s\n",CkEmailW_ck_from(email1));
wprintf(L"--------------------------------------------------\n");
// Examine the MIME of the email:
wprintf(L"%s\n",CkEmailW_getMime(email1));
wprintf(L"--------------------------------------------------\n");
// Output is:
// MIME-Version: 1.0
// Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 12:32:13 -0600
// Message-ID: <02B461C6D12FA6686C3151A649ED8D5BBFBE0721@CHILKAT13>
// Content-Type: text/plain
// Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
// X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
// Subject: test
// From: "Joe Sample" <joe.sample@example.com>
//
// test
// --------------------------------------------
// Alternatively, the From property can be set, and this
// implicitly sets the FromName and FromAddress properties.
email2 = CkEmailW_Create();
CkEmailW_putFrom(email2,L"Joe Sample <joe.sample@example.com>");
wprintf(L"FromName: %s\n",CkEmailW_fromName(email2));
wprintf(L"FromAddress: %s\n",CkEmailW_fromAddress(email2));
wprintf(L"--------------------------------------------------\n");
wprintf(L"%s\n",CkEmailW_getMime(email2));
CkEmailW_Dispose(email1);
CkEmailW_Dispose(email2);
}