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Count the Messages in a multipart/digest Email

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Demonstrates the read-only Chilkat Email.NumDigests property, which is the number of message/rfc822 parts contained within a multipart/digest enclosure. If no such enclosure exists, the value is 0. Digest indexes are zero-based; use GetDigestEmail to retrieve an individual bundled message as its own Email object. This example loads a digest email and lists each message's subject.

Background: A multipart/digest is a way to package many separate emails inside one carrier message — historically used by mailing lists to send a single daily "digest" containing all of that day's posts. Each bundled item is a complete message/rfc822 email with its own headers and body. This differs from NumAttachedMessages, which counts nested messages attached to an ordinary email rather than the members of a digest enclosure.

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#include <CkEmail.h>

void ChilkatSample(void)
    {
    bool success = false;

    //  Demonstrates the read-only Email.NumDigests property, which is the number of
    //  message/rfc822 parts contained within a multipart/digest enclosure.  If there is no
    //  multipart/digest enclosure, the value is 0.  Digest indexes are zero-based.

    CkEmail email;

    //  Load a multipart/digest email (a single email that bundles many messages).
    success = email.LoadEml("qa_data/eml/digest.eml");
    if (success == false) {
        std::cout << email.lastErrorText() << "\r\n";
        return true;
    }

    int n = email.get_NumDigests();
    std::cout << "NumDigests = " << n << "\r\n";

    //  Retrieve each bundled message as its own Email object.
    CkEmail digestEmail;
    int i;
    for (i = 0; i <= n - 1; i++) {
        success = email.GetDigestEmail(i,digestEmail);
        std::cout << "Digest " << i << " subject: " << digestEmail.subject() << "\r\n";
    }

    //  Note: Paths such as "qa_data/..." are relative local filesystem paths,
    //  relative to the current working directory of the running application.
    }