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Remove a Header Field from an Email
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.RemoveHeaderField method, which removes by name all occurrences of a header field. Header-field names are case-insensitive, and every repeated occurrence with the given name is removed. This example adds a custom header, then removes it.
Background: Editing a message sometimes means deleting a header outright — stripping a tracking header, removing an
X- flag before forwarding, or clearing a stale field before re-sending. Because a field name can appear more than once (like Received), RemoveHeaderField removes all matching occurrences in one call rather than just the first.Chilkat Tcl Downloads
load ./chilkat.dll
# Demonstrates the RemoveHeaderField method, which removes by name all occurrences of a
# header field. Header-field names are case-insensitive.
set email [new_CkEmail]
CkEmail_put_Subject $email "Remove header field"
CkEmail_put_From $email "alice@example.com"
CkEmail_AddHeaderField $email "X-Custom-Header" "some value"
# Use HasHeaderMatching to test for the header's presence. ("*" matches any value.)
set hasBefore [CkEmail_HasHeaderMatching $email "X-Custom-Header" "*" 0]
puts "Has X-Custom-Header before: $hasBefore"
# Remove all occurrences of the header field.
CkEmail_RemoveHeaderField $email "X-Custom-Header"
set hasAfter [CkEmail_HasHeaderMatching $email "X-Custom-Header" "*" 0]
puts "Has X-Custom-Header after: $hasAfter"
delete_CkEmail $email