Xojo Plugin
Xojo Plugin
Download the Full Version of a Partial Email
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Demonstrates the Chilkat MailMan.FetchFull method, which downloads the complete version of a header-only or partial Email and stores it in a second Email. The full result includes the complete body and any attachments, and the partial email must retain its UIDL. This example previews message 1 (headers only) and then downloads it in full.
Background: A common pattern is to download headers first — cheap and fast — show the user a message list, and only pull the full content when a message is actually opened.
FetchFull completes that "download on demand" flow: given a partial email (which carries its UIDL), it fetches the rest from the server. This keeps bandwidth and latency low when browsing a large mailbox.Chilkat Xojo Plugin Downloads
Dim success As Boolean
success = False
// Demonstrates the MailMan.FetchFull method, which downloads the complete version of a
// header-only or partial Email and stores it in a second Email. The full result includes
// the complete body and any attachments. The partial email must retain its UIDL.
Dim mailman As New Chilkat.MailMan
// Configure the POP3 server connection.
mailman.MailHost = "pop.example.com"
mailman.MailPort = 995
mailman.PopSsl = True
mailman.PopUsername = "user@example.com"
mailman.PopPassword = "myPassword"
// First fetch message 1 as headers only (a fast preview). headerOnly=cktrue.
Dim partialEmail As New Chilkat.Email
success = mailman.FetchOne(True,0,1,partialEmail)
If (success = False) Then
System.DebugLog(mailman.LastErrorText)
Return
End If
System.DebugLog("Preview subject: " + partialEmail.Subject)
// Now download the complete message (body and attachments).
Dim fullEmail As New Chilkat.Email
success = mailman.FetchFull(partialEmail,fullEmail)
If (success = False) Then
System.DebugLog(mailman.LastErrorText)
Return
End If
System.DebugLog("Full email NumAttachments: " + Str(fullEmail.NumAttachments))
// Note: Explicitly connecting/authenticating is optional. Chilkat MailMan automatically
// connects and authenticates -- using the property settings above -- whenever a server
// operation requires it. Calling the explicit connect/authenticate methods can still be
// helpful to determine whether a failure occurs while connecting or while authenticating.