C++
C++
Attach a File to an Email
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.AddFileAttachment method, which attaches a file read from the filesystem. It returns the content type Chilkat assigned to the attachment (inferred from the file extension). This example attaches a PDF and prints its detected content type.
Background: Each attachment carries a
Content-Type (MIME type) such as application/pdf or image/png that tells the receiving client how to handle it. Chilkat gets this from the file's extension. Because attachment bytes are binary, they are Base64-encoded for transport, which is handled automatically — you simply point AddFileAttachment at a path and the file is read, encoded, and packaged into the message.Chilkat C++ Downloads
#include <CkEmail.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
// Demonstrates the AddFileAttachment method, which attaches a file read from the
// filesystem. It returns the content type Chilkat assigned to the attachment (based on
// the file extension), or returns failure if the file could not be read.
CkEmail email;
email.put_Subject("Email with a file attachment");
email.put_Body("Please see the attached file.");
// Attach a file. The return value is the auto-detected content type.
const char *contentType = email.addFileAttachment("qa_data/attachments/report.pdf");
if (email.get_LastMethodSuccess() == false) {
std::cout << email.lastErrorText() << "\r\n";
return true;
}
std::cout << "Attached content type = " << contentType << "\r\n";
std::cout << "NumAttachments = " << email.get_NumAttachments() << "\r\n";
// Note: The path "qa_data/attachments/report.pdf" is a relative local filesystem path,
// relative to the current working directory of the running application.
}