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Make a Copy of an Email
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.MakeCopy method, which copies the entire state of this email into another Email object — message content, recipients, headers, body representations, attachments, and related items. This example copies an email and reads a couple of fields from the copy.
Background: A deep copy gives you an independent duplicate: changes to one object do not affect the other. This is handy for template-and-tweak workflows — build a base message once, copy it per recipient, then vary only the recipient or a few fields — without risk of one send's edits bleeding into the next.
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Dim success As Boolean = False
' Demonstrates the MakeCopy method, which copies the entire state of this email into
' another Email object -- message content, recipients, headers, bodies, attachments, and
' related items.
Dim email As New Chilkat.Email
email.Subject = "Original"
email.From = "alice@example.com"
email.AddTo("Bob","bob@example.com")
email.Body = "Original body."
' Copy the entire email into a new Email object.
Dim copy As New Chilkat.Email
success = email.MakeCopy(copy)
If (success = False) Then
Debug.WriteLine(email.LastErrorText)
Exit Sub
End If
Debug.WriteLine("Copy subject: " & copy.Subject)
Debug.WriteLine("Copy NumTo: " & copy.NumTo)