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Get a Header Attribute of an Attached Message

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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.GetAttachedMessageAttr method, which returns a header-field attribute value for the Nth attached (embedded) email. The first argument is the zero-based attached-message index, the second is the header field name, and the third is the attribute name. This example attaches an email and reads the filename attribute of its Content-Disposition header.

Background: MIME header fields can carry named attributes (parameters) after the main value — for example Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="report.eml", where filename is an attribute. Rather than parsing the raw header yourself, this method extracts a single named attribute from a chosen header of a specific embedded message, which is convenient when a message forwards other emails as nested message/rfc822 parts.

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<?php

$success = 0;

//  Demonstrates the GetAttachedMessageAttr method, which returns a header-field attribute
//  value for the Nth attached (embedded) email.  The first argument is the zero-based
//  attached-message index, the second is the header field name, and the third is the attribute name.

//  Build an inner email to attach.
$innerEmail = new COM("Chilkat.Email");
$innerEmail->Subject = 'Embedded message';
$innerEmail->From = 'alice@example.com';
$innerEmail->AddTo('Bob','bob@example.com');

//  Attach it to an outer email as a message/rfc822 part.
$email = new COM("Chilkat.Email");
$email->Subject = 'Has an attached message';
$success = $email->AttachEmail($innerEmail);
if ($success == 0) {
    print $email->LastErrorText . "\n";
    exit;
}

//  Get the "filename" attribute of the "Content-Disposition" header of the first
//  attached message (index 0).
$fname = $email->getAttachedMessageAttr(0,'Content-Disposition','filename');
print 'Attached message filename attribute: ' . $fname . "\n";

?>