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      (PowerShell) Explaining the Email FromName, FromAddress, and From PropertiesThis example explains the email object's FromName, FromAddress, and From properties. 
 Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll" # 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: $email1 = New-Object 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> $("From: " + $email1.From) $("--------------------------------------------------") # Examine the MIME of the email: $($email1.GetMime()) $("--------------------------------------------------") # 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> # # test # -------------------------------------------- # Alternatively, the From property can be set, and this # implicitly sets the FromName and FromAddress properties. $email2 = New-Object Chilkat.Email $email2.From = "Joe Sample <joe.sample@example.com>" $("FromName: " + $email2.FromName) $("FromAddress: " + $email2.FromAddress) $("--------------------------------------------------") $($email2.GetMime())  | 
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