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| (Mono C#) Explaining the Email FromName, FromAddress, and From PropertiesThis example explains the email object's FromName, FromAddress, and From properties. 
 // The email's FROM name and address can be set in several ways. // It can include an optional friendly name (which is just a description), // and it must include an address. // For example: Chilkat.Email email1 = new Chilkat.Email(); email1.Subject = "test"; email1.Body = "test"; email1.FromName = "Joe Sample"; email1.FromAddress = "joe.sample@example.com"; // the From property contains both the FromName and FromAddress // This produces the following output: // From: "Joe Sample" <joe.sample@example.com> Debug.WriteLine("From: " + email1.From); Debug.WriteLine("--------------------------------------------------"); // Examine the MIME of the email: Debug.WriteLine(email1.GetMime()); Debug.WriteLine("--------------------------------------------------"); // Output is: // MIME-Version: 1.0 // Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 12:32:13 -0600 // Message-ID: <02B461C6D12FA6686C3151A649ED8D5BBFBE0721@CHILKAT13> // Content-Type: text/plain // Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit // X-Priority: 3 (Normal) // Subject: test // From: "Joe Sample" <joe.sample@example.com> // CKX-Bounce-Address: joe.sample@example.com // // test // -------------------------------------------- // Alternatively, the From property can be set, and this // implicitly sets the FromName and FromAddress properties. Chilkat.Email email2 = new Chilkat.Email(); email2.From = "Joe Sample <joe.sample@example.com>"; Debug.WriteLine("FromName: " + email2.FromName); Debug.WriteLine("FromAddress: " + email2.FromAddress); Debug.WriteLine("--------------------------------------------------"); Debug.WriteLine(email2.GetMime()); | ||||
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