Work with Extended Properties of Contacts on Exchange Server & List Email Messages in .NET Apps

It enhances the capabilities of Exchange Server Client of the API for different functionalities. Specifically, this include the functionality of getting contacts information along with retrieving extended properties and querying exchange server.
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LANE COVE, Australia - Oct. 20, 2016 - PRLog -- What's New in this Release?

Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Email for .NET 6.10.0. This month's release enhances the capabilities of Exchange Server Client of the API for different functionalities. Specifically, this include the functionality of getting contacts information along with retrieving extended properties and querying exchange server for listing messages using specific properties. It also contains a number of improvements where the API functionality was not according to expected behavior. This month's release enhances the fetching contacts information from Exchange server. This provides the support for adding as well as reading extended properties for contact items. The Contact class now contains a collection of ExtendedProperties that can be set and read from the fetched contacts. In order to retrieve these extended properties from the server, the request needs to be set for the Exchange client using the Extended Properties Definition.  This month's release also enhances the functionality of listing messages from Exchange server. This refers to the modifications that help retrieve messages from server by extended properties. This helps in filtering messages from Exchange server using specified extended properties only. This month's release also introduces a new feature of retrieving extra parameters using the IMAP Client API of Aspose.Email for .NET. This is sort of alternative for SendCustomCommand that was previously supported by the API. These extra parameters can be retrieved as part of summary information listed from the IMAP server. Information about these extra parameters can be retrieved for specific messages using the message's unique id and sequence number, as well as for multiple messages based on these parameters. As always, this month's release also brings a number of improvements to the API functionality by fixing a number of API bugs. This further adds to the overall stability of the API. The main bug fixes & improved features added in this release are listed below

·         Improve GetContacts method to fetch all properties of Contact from Exchange Server

·         EWS: Retrieve Extended Properties for Items

·         Add extra parameters for UID FETCH command

·         Loading and Saving EML back loses email body

·         Error in recurrence generation

·         Images are not parsed by MailMessage

·         HTMLBodyText not retrieved properly from EML

·         MSG attachment added using MapiMessage can't be opened in MS Outlook

·         Events timezone information not properly added to PST

·         Header with the same name removed after resaving the Plain Text email message

·         PDF attachment corrupted while fetching mail using Pop3Client

·         MSG to EML: Inline image converted to regular attachment

·         EML->EML: Subject encoding lost and turned garbled

·         ImapClient fetches wrong message having PDF and signature info

·         EML body text is not parsed correctly

·         Garbage characters in HtmlBodyText

·         Problem with extracted Email Journal Item

·         MSG added to PST can't be opened in MS Outlook

·         FormatException raised for EMLs

·         MapiMessage.FromMailMessage raises UriFormatException

·         Exception while loading the email

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 users briefly how to use Aspose.Email for performing different tasks like the followings.

-          Retrieving Extra Parameters as Summary Information: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/emailnet/Working+with+Messages+from+IMAP+Server#WorkingwithMessagesfromIMAPServer-RetrievingExtraParametersasSummaryInformation

-          Working with Extended Properties of Contacts on Exchange Server: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/emailnet/Working+with+Contacts+on+Exchange+Server#WorkingwithContactsonExchangeServer-WorkingwithExtendedPropertiesofContactsonExchangeServer

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

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