Objective-C
Objective-C
Test if an Email Header Matches a Pattern
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.HasHeaderMatching method, which returns true when the email contains a header field named by the first argument whose value matches the wildcard pattern in the second argument. The third argument selects case-sensitive matching. This example checks whether the Subject contains the word "invoice".
Background: The value pattern supports wildcards —
* matches any run of characters — so *invoice* matches any subject containing "invoice" anywhere. This is a compact way to classify or filter messages by header content, for example routing billing mail or flagging automated notices, without manually fetching the header value and testing it yourself.Chilkat Objective-C Downloads
#import <CkoEmail.h>
// Demonstrates the HasHeaderMatching method, which returns true when the email contains a
// header field named by the first argument whose value matches the wildcard pattern in the second argument. The third argument selects
// case-sensitive matching.
CkoEmail *email = [[CkoEmail alloc] init];
email.Subject = @"Monthly invoice #4432";
email.From = @"billing@example.com";
// Check whether the Subject header value matches a wildcard pattern (case-insensitive).
BOOL match = [email HasHeaderMatching: @"Subject" valuePattern: @"*invoice*" caseInsensitive: NO];
if (match == YES) {
NSLog(@"%@",@"The Subject header contains 'invoice'.");
}
else {
NSLog(@"%@",@"The Subject header does not contain 'invoice'.");
}