Receives a specified email headers from mail server.
[Visual Basic 6.0] Public Function GetMailHeader( _ info As MailInfo ) As Variant
[Visual C++] public: HRESULT GetMailHeader( IMailInfo* info, VARIANT* pVal );
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[Visual Basic 6.0, VBScript, Visual C++] The following example demonstrates how to preview email subject with EAGetMail POP3 & IMAP ActiveX Object, but it doesn't demonstrates the events and mail parsing usage. To get the full samples of EAGetMail, please refer to Samples section.
[Visual Basic 6.0] Public Sub PreviewMail( _ ByVal sServer As String, _ ByVal sUserName As String, _ ByVal sPassword As String, _ ByVal bSSLConnection As Boolean) Const MailServerPop3 = 0 Const MailServerImap4 = 1 Const MailServerEWS = 2 Const MailServerDAV = 3 Const MailServerMsGraph = 4 'For evaluation usage, please use "TryIt" as the license code, otherwise the '"invalid license code" exception will be thrown. However, the object will expire in 1-2 months, then '"trial version expired" exception will be thrown. Dim oClient As New EAGetMailObjLib.MailClient oClient.LicenseCode = "TryIt" 'To receive email from imap4 server, please change 'MailServerPop3 to MailServerImap4 to MailServer.Protocol 'To receive email with Exchange Web Service, please change 'MailServerPop3 to MailServerEWS to MailServer.Protocol 'To receive email with Exchange WebDAV, please change 'MailServerPop3 to MailServerDAV to MailServer.Protocol 'Exchange Server supports POP3/IMAP4 protocol as well, but in Exchange 2007 'or later version, POP3/IMAP4 service is disabled by default. If you don't want to use POP3/IMAP4 'to download email from Exchange Server, you can use Exchange Web Service(Exchange 2007/2010 or 'later version) or WebDAV(Exchange 2000/2003) protocol. Dim oServer As New EAGetMailObjLib.MailServer oServer.Server = sServer oServer.User = sUserName oServer.Password = sPassword oServer.SSLConnection = bSSLConnection oServer.Protocol = MailServerPop3 ''by default, the pop3 port is 110, imap4 port is 143, 'the pop3 ssl port is 995, imap4 ssl port is 993 'you can also change the port like this 'oServer.Port = 110 If oServer.Protocol = MailServerImap4 Then If oServer.SSLConnection Then oServer.Port = 993 'SSL IMAP4 Else oServer.Port = 143 'IMAP4 normal End If Else If oServer.SSLConnection Then oServer.Port = 995 'SSL POP3 Else oServer.Port = 110 'POP3 normal End If End If On Error GoTo ErrorHandle oClient.Connect oServer Dim infos As EAGetMailObjLib.MailInfoCollection Set infos = oClient.GetMailInfoList() Dim i For i = 0 To infos.Count - 1 Dim info As EAGetMailObjLib.MailInfo Set info = infos.Item(i) MsgBox "UIDL: " & info.UIDL MsgBox "Index: " & info.Index MsgBox "Size: " & info.Size 'For POP3 server, the IMAP4MailFlags is meaningless. MsgBox "Flags: " & info.IMAP4Flags Dim oMail As New EAGetMailObjLib.Mail oMail.LicenseCode = "TryIt" oMail.Load(oClient.GetMailHeader(info)) MsgBox oMail.Subject Next oClient.Quit Exit Sub ErrorHandle: ''Error handle MsgBox Err.Description oClient.Close End Sub
[VBScript] Sub PreviewMail( _ ByVal sServer, _ ByVal sUserName, _ ByVal sPassword, _ ByVal bSSLConnection) Const MailServerPop3 = 0 Const MailServerImap4 = 1 Const MailServerEWS = 2 Const MailServerDAV = 3 Const MailServerMsGraph = 4 'For evaluation usage, please use "TryIt" as the license code, otherwise the '"invalid license code" exception will be thrown. However, the object will expire in 1-2 months, then '"trial version expired" exception will be thrown. Dim oClient Set oClient = CreateObject("EAGetMailObj.MailClient") oClient.LicenseCode = "TryIt" 'To receive email from imap4 server, please change 'MailServerPop3 to MailServerImap4 to MailServer.Protocol 'To receive email with Exchange Web Service, please change 'MailServerPop3 to MailServerEWS to MailServer.Protocol 'To receive email with Exchange WebDAV, please change 'MailServerPop3 to MailServerDAV to MailServer.Protocol 'Exchange Server supports POP3/IMAP4 protocol as well, but in Exchange 2007 'or later version, POP3/IMAP4 service is disabled by default. If you don't want to use POP3/IMAP4 'to download email from Exchange Server, you can use Exchange Web Service(Exchange 2007/2010 or 'later version) or WebDAV(Exchange 2000/2003) protocol. Dim oServer Set oServer = CreateObject("EAGetMailObj.MailServer") oServer.Server = sServer oServer.User = sUserName oServer.Password = sPassword oServer.SSLConnection = bSSLConnection oServer.Protocol = MailServerPop3 ''by default, the pop3 port is 110, imap4 port is 143, 'the pop3 ssl port is 995, imap4 ssl port is 993 'you can also change the port like this 'oServer.Port = 110 If oServer.Protocol = MailServerImap4 Then If oServer.SSLConnection Then oServer.Port = 993 'SSL IMAP4 Else oServer.Port = 143 'IMAP4 normal End If Else If oServer.SSLConnection Then oServer.Port = 995 'SSL POP3 Else oServer.Port = 110 'POP3 normal End If End If oClient.Connect oServer Dim infos Set infos = oClient.GetMailInfoList() Dim i For i = 0 To infos.Count - 1 Dim info Set info = infos.Item(i) MsgBox "UIDL: " & info.UIDL MsgBox "Index: " & info.Index MsgBox "Size: " & info.Size 'For POP3 server, the IMAP4MailFlags is meaningless. MsgBox "Flags: " & info.IMAP4Flags Dim oMail Set oMail = CreateObject("EAGetMailObj.Mail") oMail.LicenseCode = "TryIt" oMail.Load( oClient.GetMailHeader(info)) MsgBox oMail.Subject Next oClient.Quit End Sub
[Visual C++] #include "stdafx.h" #include <windows.h> #include "eagetmailobj.tlh" using namespace EAGetMailObjLib; void PreviewMail( LPCTSTR sServer, LPCTSTR sUserName, LPCTSTR sPassword, bool bSSLConnection) { ::CoInitialize(NULL); const int MailServerPop3 = 0; const int MailServerImap4 = 1; const int MailServerEWS = 2; const int MailServerDAV = 3; const int MailServerMsGraph = 4; try { IMailClientPtr oClient; oClient.CreateInstance(__uuidof(EAGetMailObjLib::MailClient)); IMailServerPtr oServer; oServer.CreateInstance(__uuidof(EAGetMailObjLib::MailServer)); // For evaluation usage, please use "TryIt" as the license code, otherwise the // "invalid license code" exception will be thrown. However, the object will expire in 1-2 months, then // "trial version expired" exception will be thrown. oClient->LicenseCode = _T("TryIt"); oServer->Server = sServer; oServer->User = sUserName; oServer->Password = sPassword; INT nProtocol = MailServerPop3; //To receive email from imap4 server, please change //MailServerPop3 to MailServerImap4 in MailServer constructor //To receive email with Exchange Web Service, please change //MailServerPop3 to MailServerEWS to MailServer.Protocol //To receive email with Exchange WebDAV, please change //MailServerPop3 to MailServerDAV to MailServer.Protocol //Exchange Server supports POP3/IMAP4 protocol as well, but in Exchange 2007 //or later version, POP3/IMAP4 service is disabled by default. If you don't want to use POP3/IMAP4 //to download email from Exchange Server, you can use Exchange Web Service(Exchange 2007/2010 or //later version) or WebDAV(Exchange 2000/2003) protocol. //For Exchange Web Service/WebDAV, please ignore //Port property. But for Exchange Web Service, please set SSLConnection to True oServer->Protocol = nProtocol; if(nProtocol == MailServerPop3) { if(bSSLConnection) { oServer->Port = 995; oServer->SSLConnection = VARIANT_TRUE; } else { oServer->Port = 110; } } else { if(bSSLConnection) { oServer->Port = 993; oServer->SSLConnection = VARIANT_TRUE; } else { oServer->Port = 143; } } oClient->Connect(oServer); IMailInfoCollectionPtr infos = oClient->GetMailInfoList(); for(long i = 0; i < infos->Count; i++) { IMailInfoPtr pInfo = infos->GetItem(i); _tprintf(_T("UIDL: %s\r\n"), (TCHAR*)pInfo->UIDL); _tprintf(_T("Index: %d\r\n"), pInfo->Index); _tprintf(_T("Size: %d\r\n"), pInfo->Size); //For POP3 server, the IMAP4Flags is meaningless _tprintf(_T("Flags: %s\r\n"), (TCHAR*)pInfo->IMAP4Flags); IMailPtr oMail; oMail.CreateInstance(__uuidof(EAGetMailObjLib::Mail)); oMail->LicenseCode = _T("TryIt"); oMail->Load(oClient->GetMailHeader(pInfo)); _tprintf(_T("Subject: %s\r\n"), (TCHAR*)oMail->Subject); } oClient->Quit(); } catch(_com_error &ep) { _tprintf(_T("ERROR: %s\r\n"), (TCHAR*)ep.Description()); } ::CoUninitialize(); }
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