Unicode C
Unicode C
Set the Sender Display Name
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.FromName property, which is the display name of the sender. Changing this property updates the display-name portion of the MIME From header while preserving the email address. This example sets the address and display name separately, then reads back the combined From header.
Background: The display name is the friendly label a mail client shows instead of the raw address — for example, showing
John Smith rather than john.smith@example.com. It is purely cosmetic and plays no part in message routing; the same address can be paired with any display name. When a display name contains special characters or non-ASCII text, it must be quoted or MIME-encoded in the header, which Chilkat handles for you.Chilkat Unicode C Downloads
#include <C_CkEmailW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
HCkEmailW email;
// Demonstrates the Email.FromName property (the name of the sender).
// Setting it updates the display-name portion of the From header while
// preserving the email address.
email = CkEmailW_Create();
CkEmailW_putFromAddress(email,L"john.smith@example.com");
CkEmailW_putFromName(email,L"John Smith");
wprintf(L"FromName = %s\n",CkEmailW_fromName(email));
wprintf(L"From = %s\n",CkEmailW_ck_from(email));
CkEmailW_Dispose(email);
}