Unicode C++
Unicode C++
Save an IMAP Attachment to a File
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Imap.FetchAttachment method, which downloads one attachment from the IMAP server and saves it to the filesystem. The first argument is the Email, the second is the zero-based attachment index, and the third is the file path to write. This example fetches a message headers-only, inspects its attachments without downloading them, and then downloads a specific attachment on demand.
Note: The output path is relative to the application's current working directory. Chilkat does not create missing parent directories, so qa_output/ must already exist.
Background: This is the method's real value. A headers-only fetch downloads no attachment bodies, yet methods such as
GetMailNumAttach and GetMailAttachFilename still work from the ckx-imap-* metadata. FetchAttachment then uses that metadata to download just the requested MIME part from the server — even in a later session. A client can therefore list messages and their attachment names cheaply and pull individual attachments only when the user actually wants them, instead of downloading every full message. (If the Email already holds the attachment bytes, they are saved without contacting the server.)Chilkat Unicode C++ Downloads
#include <CkImapW.h>
#include <CkEmailW.h>
#include <CkStringBuilderW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
bool success = false;
// Demonstrates the Imap.FetchAttachment method, which downloads one attachment from the IMAP
// server and saves it to a file. The 1st argument is the Email, the 2nd is the zero-based
// attachment index, and the 3rd is the file path to write.
//
// The compelling use case: fetch a message headers-only, inspect its attachments without
// downloading them, and then download just the attachment(s) you want.
CkImapW imap;
imap.put_Ssl(true);
imap.put_Port(993);
success = imap.Connect(L"imap.example.com");
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",imap.lastErrorText());
return;
}
success = imap.Login(L"user@example.com",L"myPassword");
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",imap.lastErrorText());
return;
}
success = imap.SelectMailbox(L"Inbox");
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",imap.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// Fetch only the message headers. Attachment bodies are NOT downloaded, but the ckx-imap-*
// metadata describing the attachments is present, so the attachment info methods still work.
bool headersOnly = true;
bool useUid = false;
int seqNum = 1;
CkEmailW email;
success = imap.FetchEmail(headersOnly,seqNum,useUid,email);
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",imap.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// Even though the body was not downloaded, the attachment count and names are available.
int numAttach = imap.GetMailNumAttach(email);
wprintf(L"Attachments: %d\n",numAttach);
if (numAttach > 0) {
// Get the attachment's original filename and use it for the saved file.
const wchar_t *fname = imap.getMailAttachFilename(email,0);
if (imap.get_LastMethodSuccess() == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",imap.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// Build the output path "qa_output/<filename>".
CkStringBuilderW sbPath;
sbPath.Append(L"qa_output/");
sbPath.Append(fname);
const wchar_t *savePath = sbPath.getAsString();
// Download just the first attachment (index 0) from the server and save it to that path.
success = imap.FetchAttachment(email,0,savePath);
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",imap.lastErrorText());
return;
}
wprintf(L"Saved attachment: %s\n",savePath);
}
success = imap.Disconnect();
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",imap.lastErrorText());
return;
}
}