Chilkat MIME C Library is a C/C++ script for Ad Management scripts design by Chilkat Software, Inc..
It runs on following operating system: Windows.
Chilkat MIME C Library allows you to create an manipulate MIME and S/MIME messages.
Publisher review:Chilkat MIME C Library allows you to create an manipulate MIME and S/MIME messages. Chilkat MIME C Library allows you to create an manipulate MIME and S/MIME messages. Features: - Navigate the MIME message tree structure via the NumParts property and GetPart(index) method. - Retrieve header field names and values. - Add header fields to a MIME message. - Add a detached (clear-text) digital signature to a MIME message. - Convert MIME to an opaque signed message. - S/MIME encrypt using a digital certificate. - Decrypt and validate signatures in one method call. - Attach files to a MIME message. Chilkat Mime automatically determines content-type based on file extension. - Test to see if a message contains signed or encrypted parts. - Get the body content automatically decoded (if encoded as Base64 or quoted-printable). - Get the body content as a string. (already decoded from Base64 or QP) - Get the non-decoded body content. - Convert MIME to XML. - Test for attachment, audio, encrypted, html, image, multipart, multipart/alternative, multipart/mixed, multipart/related, plain-text, signed, text, video, XML. - Load MIME from file. - Create multipart/alternative, multipart/mixed, multipart/related messages. - Remove message sub-parts. - Set message body from binary data. - Set message body from in-memory string containing plain-text, HTML, XML, or anything else. Requirements: ยท VC++ 8.0
Operating system:Windows
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