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#1 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2011 5:15:21 AM(UTC)
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Visual Basic.NET Example

After you received the emails from email server to the local folder, we can use the following code to parse the email now. The following code demonstrates how to parse from, to, cc, subject, body text, attachments of specified EML file.

Code:

' The following example codes demonstrate parsing email (*.EML) file
' To get full sample projects, please download and install EAGetMail on your machine.
' To run it correctly, please change email server, user, password, folder, file name value to yours

Imports System.Collections 
Imports System.Text 
Imports System.IO 

' Imports EAGetMail namespace
Imports EAGetMail 

Module Module1 
    Private Sub ParseEmail(ByVal emlFile As String) 
        Dim oMail As New Mail("TryIt") 
        oMail.Load(emlFile, False) 

        ' Parse Mail From/Sender
        Console.WriteLine("From: {0}", oMail.From.ToString()) 

        ' Parse Mail To/Recipient
        Dim addrs As MailAddress() = oMail.[To] 
        For i As Integer = 0 To addrs.Length - 1 
            Console.WriteLine("To: {0}", addrs(i).ToString()) 
        Next 

        ' Parse Mail CC
        addrs = oMail.Cc 
        For i As Integer = 0 To addrs.Length - 1 
            Console.WriteLine("To: {0}", addrs(i).ToString()) 
        Next 

        ' Parse Mail Subject
        Console.WriteLine("Subject: {0}", oMail.Subject) 

        ' Parse Mail Text/Plain body
        Console.WriteLine("TextBody: {0}", oMail.TextBody) 

        ' Parse Mail Html Body
        Console.WriteLine("HtmlBody: {0}", oMail.HtmlBody) 

        ' Parse Attachments
        Dim atts As Attachment() = oMail.Attachments 
        For i As Integer = 0 To atts.Length - 1 
            Console.WriteLine("Attachment: {0}", atts(i).Name) 
        Next 
    End Sub 

    Sub Main() 

        ParseEmail("c:\my folder\test.eml") 

    End Sub 
End Module 

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