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Zip Email AttachmentsDownloads for Windows/Linux and Install Instructions Ruby script to replace existing email attachments with a single .zip file. # file: ZipAttachments.rb require 'rubygems' require 'chilkat' # Ruby script to email with attachments contained in a .zip. mailman = Chilkat::CkMailMan.new() mailman.UnlockComponent("anything for 30-day trial") # Set your SMTP server's hostname mailman.put_SmtpHost("smtp.comcast.net") # If your SMTP server requires a login, set username/password # mailman.put_SmtpUsername("myUsername") # mailman.put_SmtpPassword("myPassword") # Create a simple email with attachments email = Chilkat::CkEmail.new() email.put_Subject("Sending email with zipped attachments from Ruby") email.put_Body("This email was sent from a Ruby script") email.put_From("Chilkat Support <support@chilkatsoft.com>") # Add a few recipients email.AddTo("Matt","matt@chilkatsoft.com") email.AddTo("Somebody","somebody@somewhere.com") # Add attachments as in the previous Ruby example (EmailAttachments.rb) contentType = Chilkat::CkString.new() success = email.AddFileAttachment("exampleData/hamlet.xml",contentType) email.AddStringAttachment("test1.txt","This string is the content of test1.txt") email.AddStringAttachment2("test2.txt","This string is the content of test2.txt","iso-8859-1") # You could send the email at this point in the code by calling mailman.SendEmail. # If you did, your email would have 3 attachments: test1.txt, test2.txt, and hamlet.xml # However, you could first call email.ZipAttachments like this: email.ZipAttachments("myAttachments.zip") # myAttachments.zip is the name of the attachment that will appear in the email. # After calling ZipAttachments, your email will contain 1 attachment # (myAttachments.zip) and within it are three files: # test1.txt, test2.txt, and hamlet.xml. success = mailman.SendEmail(email) if not success mailman.SaveLastError("lastError.txt") end |
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