What is new in this release?

We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Email for .NET 17.6.0 . It includes new features and enhancements related to various functional areas of the API. Specifically, the enhancements are related to the API’s IMAP, EWS client and rendering of messages to MHTML. The API also fixes several bugs that further improve the performance and functionality of the API. This month’s release introduces a new feature of adding custom flags to a message on the server using the API’s ImapClient. Custom flags can be added to a message using the AddMessageFlags method using the ImageMessageFlags. Not only users can add custom flags to messages on server using the API’s ImapClient, users can also filter messages by specifying custom flags. The ImapQueryBuilder’s HasFlags and HasNoFlags can be used for this purpose. Email messages with multiple or large size images embedded in them can take considerable time and system resources during conversion to MHTML format. This month’s release provides the capability to skip inline images from including in output MHTML using the MhtSaveOptions class’s SkipInlineImages property. Setting this flag avoids writing inline images from message body to output MHTML. The main bug fixes & improved features added in this release are listed below

- Set custom flag using Imap
- Option to render MSG to Mhtml without images for the sake of performance
- Provision of flag for hidden/cache folders retrieved from Exchange server
- Removing credentials from the activity log file
- Protocols API. Prevent the debugger from calling the getter property
- Image repeated in background while converting MSG to Mhtml
- From address not decoded properly from Base64
- Aspose.Email adds random values for ConversationIndex property
- PST: To, CC and BCC not displayed in Outlook
- Aspose.Email is showing attachment name as UNKNOWN_PARAMETER_VALUE
- Subject corrupted while saving the EML
- Attachment filename changed when EML file is loaded and saved again
- Saving attachment of EML file using Aspose.Email is getting corrupt/damaged
- IMAP: BAD FETCH Invalid Fetch argument
- To, CC and Bcc not shown in PST after conversion from Mbox
- Aspose.Email is unable to read the attachments with EML file
- Calendar item cannot be loaded to MailMessage
- Setting the priority of an appointment is not working
- EMLs to MHT: Blank output
- Pop3: Getting Out Of Memory Exception
- Null reference exception when getting contacts
- ArgumentException: "The property data could not be null. Parameter name: property"
- Exception raised while loading attached ICS file
- Loading MSG file using MailMessage is throwing exception: IndexOutOfRangeException
- MapiMessage.FromMailMessage raises exception for ICS files
- Not Setting license raises Argument Out Of Range exception for MapiMessage.FromMailMessage for ICS files
- IEWClient raises exception while fetching contacts from office365

Other most recent bug fixes are also included in this release.

Newly added documentation pages and articles

Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.Email for .NET documentation that may guide user briefly how to use Aspose.Email for performing different tasks like the followings.

- Exporting Email to MHT without Inline Images
- Filter Messages with Custom Flag

Overview: Aspose.Email for .NET

Aspose.Email for .NET is a set of components allowing developers to easily implement email functionality within their ASP.NET web applications, web services & Windows applications. It Supports Outlook PST, EML, MSG & MHT formats. It allows developers to work with SMTP, POP, FTP & MS Exchange servers. It supports mail merge, iCalendar, customized header & body, header information, embedded files, Twitter & many more. It makes it easy to work with HTML or plain text emails & their attachments.

More about Aspose.Email for .NET

- Homepage of Aspose.Email for .NET C#
- Download Aspose.Email for .NET
- Online documentation of Aspose.Email for .NET

Contact Information

Aspose Pty Ltd
Suite 163, 79 Longueville Road
Lane Cove, NSW, 2066
Australia
Aspose - Your File Format Experts
sales@aspose.com
Phone: 888.277.6734
Fax: 866.810.9465