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Get a Digest Message as an Email Object
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.GetDigestEmail method, which copies the Nth digest email contained within a multipart/digest into another Email object. The first digest is at index 0; the NumDigests property gives the count. This example loads a digest email and lists each bundled message's subject.
Background: A
multipart/digest packs many separate emails into one carrier message — historically used by mailing lists to send a single daily bundle of that day's posts. GetDigestEmail unpacks each member into a full Email object so it can be read or processed individually. This differs from GetAttachedEmail, which extracts messages attached to an ordinary email rather than the members of a digest.Chilkat VBScript Downloads
Dim fso, outFile
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
'Create a Unicode (utf-16) output text file.
Set outFile = fso.CreateTextFile("output.txt", True, True)
success = 0
' Demonstrates the GetDigestEmail method, which copies the Nth digest email contained
' within a multipart/digest into another Email object. The first digest is at index 0;
' use the NumDigests property for the count.
set email = CreateObject("Chilkat.Email")
success = email.LoadEml("qa_data/eml/digest.eml")
If (success = 0) Then
outFile.WriteLine(email.LastErrorText)
WScript.Quit
End If
n = email.NumDigests
outFile.WriteLine("NumDigests = " & n)
' Retrieve each bundled message as its own Email object.
set digestEmail = CreateObject("Chilkat.Email")
For i = 0 To n - 1
success = email.GetDigestEmail(i,digestEmail)
outFile.WriteLine("Digest " & i & " subject: " & digestEmail.Subject)
Next
' Note: The path "qa_data/..." is a relative local filesystem path,
' relative to the current working directory of the running application.
outFile.Close