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Get the Number of IMAP Attachments
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Imap.GetMailNumAttach method, which returns the number of ordinary attachments on a message. The only argument is the Email. This example fetches only the headers and reports the attachment count.
Background: A header-only fetch downloads no attachment bodies, so the
Email object's own downloaded-attachment count can be 0. GetMailNumAttach instead reads the ckx-imap-numAttach metadata, giving the true count — which is what you want when building a message list that shows whether each message has attachments.Chilkat Go Downloads
success := false
// Demonstrates the Imap.GetMailNumAttach method, which returns the number of ordinary
// attachments on a message. The only argument is the Email.
imap := chilkat.NewImap()
imap.SetSsl(true)
imap.SetPort(993)
success = imap.Connect("imap.example.com")
if success == false {
fmt.Println(imap.LastErrorText())
imap.DisposeImap()
return
}
success = imap.Login("user@example.com","myPassword")
if success == false {
fmt.Println(imap.LastErrorText())
imap.DisposeImap()
return
}
success = imap.SelectMailbox("Inbox")
if success == false {
fmt.Println(imap.LastErrorText())
imap.DisposeImap()
return
}
// Fetch only the message headers. Attachment bodies are NOT downloaded, but the ckx-imap-*
// metadata describing the attachments is present, so the attachment info methods still work.
headersOnly := true
useUid := false
seqNum := 1
email := chilkat.NewEmail()
success = imap.FetchEmail(headersOnly,seqNum,useUid,email)
if success == false {
fmt.Println(imap.LastErrorText())
imap.DisposeImap()
email.DisposeEmail()
return
}
numAttach := imap.GetMailNumAttach(email)
fmt.Println("This message has ", numAttach, " attachment(s).")
success = imap.Disconnect()
if success == false {
fmt.Println(imap.LastErrorText())
imap.DisposeImap()
email.DisposeEmail()
return
}
imap.DisposeImap()
email.DisposeEmail()