Filter Email Messages by Date or Time & Enhanced Fetching Tasks from Exchange Server Using Aspose.Email for .NET 6.12.0
It further enhances the capabilities of fetching tasks using Exchange Web Service (EWS) by providing filtering capabilities. This allows retrieving only those tasks from a server that meet specific user criterion for task status. It also enhances the API’s IMAP and EWS clients to filter messages from a server by time as well. It enhanced some important features, such as EML to MHTML, MSG to VCF & EML to TIFF conversion. It also fixes several bugs that were reported by Aspose valued customers.
Lane Cove, Australia, December 31, 2016 --(PR.com)-- What's New in this Release?
The Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Email for .NET 6.12.0. This month’s release includes a number of enhancements for working with tasks on Exchange server and searching messages by specifying date time. It also fixes a number of bugs related to the API that further improves the overall API functionality. It already supports fetching tasks from Exchange server. This month’s release further enhances the capabilities of fetching tasks using Exchange Web Service (EWS) by providing filtering capabilities. This allows users to retrieve only those tasks from a server that meet specific user criterion for task status. The possible statuses include, Completed, Deferred, In Progress, Not Started and Waiting on others. The TaskStatus property of ExchangeQueryBuilder class can be used to specify a single status or a combination of statuses to be retrieved from the server. This month’s release also enhances the API’s IMAP and EWS clients to filter messages from server by Time as well. Till yet, these provided the capability to filter messages from server based on date using the ExchangeQueryBuilder class. The implementation has been enhanced so that the comparison now considers the time part as well. The DateComparisonType.ByDateTime option serves this purpose for filtering messages using the MailQuery. It also fixes several bugs that were reported with the last month’s release by Aspose’s valued customers. This further improves the API functionality and stability. In addition to this month’s release, Aspose team has also published a revamped version of Aspose.Email for .NET that is based on a more improved namespace structure. The new version of the API will be published in parallel to this version, now known as legacy API, for three consecutive releases so as to give customers ample time for migration to the new API. The main bug fixes & improved features added in this release are listed below
- List only completed tasks from Exchange server
- EWS: Retrieve Extended Properties for Items
- Filter mail messages by date and time when using EWS
- Filter mail messages by date and time when using Imap
- EML to MHTML: Output text size is different
- Regression: EML to MSG doesn't load images in Output
- SmtpClient leaking ThreadLocal data
- Subject is getting corrupted after changing its encoding
- One-Off Distribution List added to PST can't be opened in MS Outlook
- EMSG to VCF doesn't care about the line breaks in Notes
- EML to EML garbles message body
- When email attachments are saved to disk, the .msg files get corrupted
- PST generated with Calendar Items crashes Outlook 2010
- PST created with sample MSGs crashes Outlook
- Applying license to this EML removes the message signature
- Multiple To entries in EML are not read by MailMessage
- EML to TIFF raises exception
- ImapClient.ListMessages(MailQuery, int) raises System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException for unread messages
- PersonalStorage.SplitInto raises exception when License is not applied
- IEWSClient.ListMessages causes exceptions when some fields of email message headers have big length
- Exception when replying to MSG with attachments
- System.OutOfMemoryException while loading mail object to MapiMessage
Other most recent bug fixes are also included in this release.
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, 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: http://www.aspose.com/products/email/net
- Download Aspose.Email for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/downloads/email/net
- Online documentation of Aspose.Email for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/emailnet/Home
Contact Information
Aspose Pty Ltd
Suite 163, 79 Longueville Road
Lane Cove, NSW, 2066
Australia
http://www.aspose.com/
sales@aspose.com
Phone: 888.277.6734
Fax: 866.810.9465
The Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Email for .NET 6.12.0. This month’s release includes a number of enhancements for working with tasks on Exchange server and searching messages by specifying date time. It also fixes a number of bugs related to the API that further improves the overall API functionality. It already supports fetching tasks from Exchange server. This month’s release further enhances the capabilities of fetching tasks using Exchange Web Service (EWS) by providing filtering capabilities. This allows users to retrieve only those tasks from a server that meet specific user criterion for task status. The possible statuses include, Completed, Deferred, In Progress, Not Started and Waiting on others. The TaskStatus property of ExchangeQueryBuilder class can be used to specify a single status or a combination of statuses to be retrieved from the server. This month’s release also enhances the API’s IMAP and EWS clients to filter messages from server by Time as well. Till yet, these provided the capability to filter messages from server based on date using the ExchangeQueryBuilder class. The implementation has been enhanced so that the comparison now considers the time part as well. The DateComparisonType.ByDateTime option serves this purpose for filtering messages using the MailQuery. It also fixes several bugs that were reported with the last month’s release by Aspose’s valued customers. This further improves the API functionality and stability. In addition to this month’s release, Aspose team has also published a revamped version of Aspose.Email for .NET that is based on a more improved namespace structure. The new version of the API will be published in parallel to this version, now known as legacy API, for three consecutive releases so as to give customers ample time for migration to the new API. The main bug fixes & improved features added in this release are listed below
- List only completed tasks from Exchange server
- EWS: Retrieve Extended Properties for Items
- Filter mail messages by date and time when using EWS
- Filter mail messages by date and time when using Imap
- EML to MHTML: Output text size is different
- Regression: EML to MSG doesn't load images in Output
- SmtpClient leaking ThreadLocal data
- Subject is getting corrupted after changing its encoding
- One-Off Distribution List added to PST can't be opened in MS Outlook
- EMSG to VCF doesn't care about the line breaks in Notes
- EML to EML garbles message body
- When email attachments are saved to disk, the .msg files get corrupted
- PST generated with Calendar Items crashes Outlook 2010
- PST created with sample MSGs crashes Outlook
- Applying license to this EML removes the message signature
- Multiple To entries in EML are not read by MailMessage
- EML to TIFF raises exception
- ImapClient.ListMessages(MailQuery, int) raises System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException for unread messages
- PersonalStorage.SplitInto raises exception when License is not applied
- IEWSClient.ListMessages causes exceptions when some fields of email message headers have big length
- Exception when replying to MSG with attachments
- System.OutOfMemoryException while loading mail object to MapiMessage
Other most recent bug fixes are also included in this release.
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, 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: http://www.aspose.com/products/email/net
- Download Aspose.Email for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/downloads/email/net
- Online documentation of Aspose.Email for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/emailnet/Home
Contact Information
Aspose Pty Ltd
Suite 163, 79 Longueville Road
Lane Cove, NSW, 2066
Australia
http://www.aspose.com/
sales@aspose.com
Phone: 888.277.6734
Fax: 866.810.9465
Contact
Aspose
Sher Azam
888.277.6734
http://www.aspose.com/
Contact
Sher Azam
888.277.6734
http://www.aspose.com/
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