Aspose.Email-Cloud
20.3.0
Aspose.Email Cloud is a REST API for creating email applications that work with common email file formats. It lets developers manipulate message formats such as Outlook MSG, EML and MHT files.
See the version list below for details.
Install-Package Aspose.Email-Cloud -Version 20.3.0
dotnet add package Aspose.Email-Cloud --version 20.3.0
<PackageReference Include="Aspose.Email-Cloud" Version="20.3.0" />
paket add Aspose.Email-Cloud --version 20.3.0
#r "nuget: Aspose.Email-Cloud, 20.3.0"
Manage & Convert Email in Cloud via .NET REST API
This cloud SDK enhances your C#, ASP.NET & other .NET cloud-based apps to work with, manage & convert email format files in the cloud without a 3rd party tool.
Email Processing Features
- Supports OAuth feature.
- Send or append MIME or simple email messages.
- Fetch list of email messages.
- Mark specific email messages with a red flag.
- Set or download email attachments.
- Supports email file format conversion among popular email formats.
- Get email properties.
- Create, list or delete email folders.
New Features in Version 20.3.0
- Ability to determine whether an email address is disposable or not.
- Ability to create virtual multi-account to search, fetch and delete messages from several accounts at the same time.
For the detailed notes, please visit Aspose.Email Cloud 20.3 Release Notes.
Read & Write Email Formats
Microsoft Outlook: MSG
Email: EML
Platform Independence
Aspose.Email Cloud’s platform independent document manipulation API is a true REST API that can be used from any platform. You can use it with any language or platform that supports REST, be it the web, desktop, mobile, or the cloud. The API integrates with other cloud services to provide you the flexibility you require for processing documents. It is suitable for the most types of businesses, documents, or content.
Getting Started with Aspose.Email Cloud SDK for .NET
You do not need to install anything to get started with Aspose.Email Cloud SDK for .NET. Just create an account at Aspose for Cloud and get your application information.
Simply execute Install-Package Aspose.Email-Cloud
from the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio to fetch & reference Aspose.Email assembly in your project. If you already have Aspose.Email Cloud SDK for .NET and want to upgrade it, please execute Update-Package Aspose.Email-Cloud
to get the latest version.
Please check the GitHub Repository for other common usage scenarios.
Convert an Email EML File to MSG Format via C# Code
The following code sample demonstrates, how to fetch Microsoft Outlook, Apple Mail or Mozilla Thunderbird emails in the EML format and convert them into MSG format using simple call to Aspose.Email Cloud SDK for .NET in C# code:
// Please get your APP_KEY & APP_ID by signing up for free at https://dashboard.aspose.cloud/#/apps.
EmailApi emailApi = new EmailApi(Common.APP_KEY, Common.APP_SID, Common.BASEPATH);
StorageApi storageApi = new StorageApi(Common.APP_KEY, Common.APP_SID, Common.BASEPATH);
String name = "email_test";
String fileName = name + ".eml";
String format = "msg";
String storage = "";
String folder = "";
String outPath = "";
// Upload source file to aspose cloud storage
storageApi.PutCreate(fileName, "", "", System.IO.File.ReadAllBytes(Common.GetDataDir() + fileName));
// Invoke Aspose.Email Cloud SDK API to convert email to other formats
ResponseMessage apiResponse = emailApi.GetDocumentWithFormat(fileName, format, storage, folder, outPath);
System.IO.File.WriteAllBytes(Common.GetDataDir() + fileName, apiResponse.ResponseStream);
Console.WriteLine("Convert Emails to Other Formats, Done!");
Product Page | Documentation | API Reference | Code Samples | Blog | Free Support | Free Trial
Manage & Convert Email in Cloud via .NET REST API
This cloud SDK enhances your C#, ASP.NET & other .NET cloud-based apps to work with, manage & convert email format files in the cloud without a 3rd party tool.
Email Processing Features
- Supports OAuth feature.
- Send or append MIME or simple email messages.
- Fetch list of email messages.
- Mark specific email messages with a red flag.
- Set or download email attachments.
- Supports email file format conversion among popular email formats.
- Get email properties.
- Create, list or delete email folders.
New Features in Version 20.3.0
- Ability to determine whether an email address is disposable or not.
- Ability to create virtual multi-account to search, fetch and delete messages from several accounts at the same time.
For the detailed notes, please visit Aspose.Email Cloud 20.3 Release Notes.
Read & Write Email Formats
Microsoft Outlook: MSG
Email: EML
Platform Independence
Aspose.Email Cloud’s platform independent document manipulation API is a true REST API that can be used from any platform. You can use it with any language or platform that supports REST, be it the web, desktop, mobile, or the cloud. The API integrates with other cloud services to provide you the flexibility you require for processing documents. It is suitable for the most types of businesses, documents, or content.
Getting Started with Aspose.Email Cloud SDK for .NET
You do not need to install anything to get started with Aspose.Email Cloud SDK for .NET. Just create an account at Aspose for Cloud and get your application information.
Simply execute Install-Package Aspose.Email-Cloud
from the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio to fetch & reference Aspose.Email assembly in your project. If you already have Aspose.Email Cloud SDK for .NET and want to upgrade it, please execute Update-Package Aspose.Email-Cloud
to get the latest version.
Please check the GitHub Repository for other common usage scenarios.
Convert an Email EML File to MSG Format via C# Code
The following code sample demonstrates, how to fetch Microsoft Outlook, Apple Mail or Mozilla Thunderbird emails in the EML format and convert them into MSG format using simple call to Aspose.Email Cloud SDK for .NET in C# code:
// Please get your APP_KEY & APP_ID by signing up for free at https://dashboard.aspose.cloud/#/apps.
EmailApi emailApi = new EmailApi(Common.APP_KEY, Common.APP_SID, Common.BASEPATH);
StorageApi storageApi = new StorageApi(Common.APP_KEY, Common.APP_SID, Common.BASEPATH);
String name = "email_test";
String fileName = name + ".eml";
String format = "msg";
String storage = "";
String folder = "";
String outPath = "";
// Upload source file to aspose cloud storage
storageApi.PutCreate(fileName, "", "", System.IO.File.ReadAllBytes(Common.GetDataDir() + fileName));
// Invoke Aspose.Email Cloud SDK API to convert email to other formats
ResponseMessage apiResponse = emailApi.GetDocumentWithFormat(fileName, format, storage, folder, outPath);
System.IO.File.WriteAllBytes(Common.GetDataDir() + fileName, apiResponse.ResponseStream);
Console.WriteLine("Convert Emails to Other Formats, Done!");
Product Page | Documentation | API Reference | Code Samples | Blog | Free Support | Free Trial
Dependencies
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.NETFramework 2.0
- Newtonsoft.Json (>= 12.0.2)
- RestSharp.Net2 (>= 1.1.11)
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.NETFramework 4.5.2
- Newtonsoft.Json (>= 12.0.2)
- RestSharp (>= 106.6.10)
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.NETStandard 2.0
- Newtonsoft.Json (>= 12.0.2)
- RestSharp (>= 106.6.10)
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MonoAndroid 6.0
- Newtonsoft.Json (>= 8.0.3)
- RestSharp (>= 106.6.10)
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Xamarin.iOS 1.0
- Newtonsoft.Json (>= 8.0.3)
- RestSharp (>= 106.6.10)
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Xamarin.Mac 2.0
- Newtonsoft.Json (>= 8.0.3)
- RestSharp (>= 106.6.10)
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Version History
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
---|---|---|
20.12.0 | 52 | 12/30/2020 |
20.10.0 | 108 | 10/29/2020 |
20.9.0 | 131 | 9/9/2020 |
20.7.0 | 194 | 7/23/2020 |
20.5.0 | 183 | 5/27/2020 |
20.3.0 | 197 | 3/16/2020 |
20.2.0 | 188 | 2/26/2020 |
20.1.0 | 258 | 1/28/2020 |
19.12.0 | 251 | 12/31/2019 |
19.11.0 | 193 | 11/25/2019 |
18.7.0 | 518 | 8/27/2018 |
1.0.8 | 557 | 9/27/2017 |
1.0.7 | 475 | 9/27/2017 |
1.0.6 | 531 | 8/14/2017 |
1.0.5 | 738 | 1/6/2017 |
1.0.4 | 560 | 11/2/2016 |
1.0.3 | 659 | 11/2/2016 |
1.0.2 | 542 | 10/21/2016 |
1.0.1 | 650 | 2/26/2016 |
1.0.0 | 608 | 2/26/2016 |