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C# to C++ Code Porting Control Now Fully Support Networking Functionality
What's New in this Release?
Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Email for .NET 19.1, This release includes few enhancements in API and overall functionality of the API has been improved as a result of several bug fixes. This release includes few enhancements to the API’s functionality. These enhancements include listing messages while working with Pop3Client, loading and saving of VCF contact and reading of OLM and MBX files. This release includes several improvements in term of bug fixes, such as improved working with EWSClient while UpdateItems, Improved formatting of HtmlBodyText in output, Improved working with loading EML, Improved working with date in header using MapiMessage to display in MHTML output, Improved working with ImapClient.ListMessagesByPage, MSG contact to MHT conversion is enhanced, Improved working with signed MSG, MailMessage to HTML conversion is enhanced, VCF to MSG conversion is enhanced, PST to MBOX conversion is enhanced and MSG to MHTML is enhanced The main bug fixes & improved features added in this release are listed below
Pop3Client.ListMessages taking too much time
Unable to update email using EWSClient.UpdateItems
Loading and saving VCF contact skips some information
No bullets added to the output of HtmlBodyText
MailMessage.load throwing exception with EML Bug
Update date in header using MapiMessage to display in MHTML output
ImapClient.ListMessagesByPage retrieves last email even if the page does not exist
MSG contact to MHT conversion issue
MapiMessage.fromMailMessage throws exception
Issue while reading MBOX file
Empty body in a signed MSG
MailMessage to HTML conversion generates wrong HTML format
Issues with VCF to MSG Conversion
Issue with duplicate attachment after converting calendar mail
Folder Skipped While Converting PST to MBOX
MSG to MHTML - non-ASCII characters are transformed to question mark
The appointment content is improperly encoding
Issue while reading OLM File
MapiMessage.FromMailMessage throws Exception
Aspose.Email IgnoreSmtpAddressCheck does not allow %20 sequence
How to set MapiTask DateCompletion before Start Date
Unable to open EML file with MailMessage
Converting MSG to MHT throws exception
Newly added documentation pages and articles
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.Email for .NET documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.Email for performing different tasks like the followings.
Getting Total Number of Messages from MBox File
Export Microsoft Visio Drawing to PDF
Overview:Aspose.Email for .NET
Aspose.Email for .NET is a set of .net email 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, POP3, 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
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csPorter Newsletter February 2019 is Here: Easily Port Complex C# Projects to C++
csPorter Newsletter for February 2019 has now been published. It includes information about easily porting complex C# projects to C++ with minimum manual efforts and automatic translation of C# language constructs to C++. Users can now easily convert C# based source code applications and projects into native C++ equivalent. Control the translation of exact language constructs using global rules or via attributes placed in the C# code. It also allows reproducing even internal classes and routines in the same way as they are implemented in original code. csPorter for C++ not only converts C# projects to C++, but it also preserves API when doing so. It means the language constructs used in C# are translated into best matched ones available in C++. It offers posting control by the translation of exact language constructs either by using global rules or via attributes placed in the C# code. Such an approach allows not only executing ported code, but also using it from natural C++ perspective. This includes inheritance, type conversions, method overloads and so on.
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