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Using ActiveEmail SMTP/POP3 Toolkit with Visual Basic 5.x/6.x


ActiveEmail SMTP/POP3 Toolkit is a software development kit (SDK) that enables the user to send (SMTP) and receive (POP3) e-mail messages. ActiveEmail supports SMTP, POP3, multiple recipients (To, CC, BCC), multiple attachments (ASCII and binary), rich text body formats (RTF/HTML), Unicode, multiple character sets, SMTP authorization (AUTH PLAIN, AUTH LOGIN, AUTH CRAM MD5), POP3 authorization (Plain, APOP), POP3 header download, different character sets (including arabic, chinese, japanese, russian, greek and many more), different encodings (including 7/8 bit, quoted-printable, base64).

ActiveEmail can be well integrated into Visual Basic environments. This document describes how ActiveEmail can be integrated into Visual Basic 5.x/6.x projects.


Step 1: Download and install ActiveEmail

Download the ActiveEmail SMTP/POP3 Toolkit from the ActiveXperts Download Site and start the installation. The installation guides you through the installation process.



Step 2: Create a new Visual Basic project

Launch 'Microsoft Visual Basic' from the Start menu, and choose 'New' from the 'File Menu'. The 'New Project' dialog appears.
Select 'Standard Exe' and click 'OK':

    
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Step 3: Refer to the ActiveEmail Library and declare the objects

A new Project is created, with a blank form.

First, you must add a reference to ActiveEmail in the project to be able to use the ActiveEmail objects. To do so, choose 'References...' from the 'Project' menu. In the 'References' dialog that pops up, enable the 'ActiveEmail 3.0 Type Library' reference as shown in the following picture:

    
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Click 'OK' to close the 'References...' dialog.

Then, select the Project form and choose 'View Code' from the context menu:

    
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On top of your code, declare the following objects for SMTP:
   Public objSmtpServer As AEMAILLib.SmtpServer
   Public objSmtpMail As AEMAILLib.SmtpMail
and/or declare the following objects for POP3:
   Public objPop3Server As AEMAILLib.Pop3Server
   Public objPop3Mail   ' NOTE: do NOT create the Pop3Mail object, because it is created by the Pop3Server 
                        ' object when a new message is received
To make use of ActiveEmail's constants, declare the EmailConstants object:
   Public objConstants As AEMAILLib.EMailConstants


Step 4: Create the objects

From the Code window, select 'Form'. The Private Sub 'Form_Load()' will be displayed now.
In the 'Form Load' function, create the SMTP objects in the following way:
   Set objSmtpServer = CreateObject("ActiveXperts.SmtpServer")
   Set objSmtpMail   = CreateObject("ActiveXperts.SmtpMail")
Create the POP3 objects in the following way:
   Set objPop3Server = CreateObject("ActiveXperts.Pop3Server")
   Set objPop3Mail   = CreateObject("ActiveXperts.Pop3Mail")
Create the constants object in the following way:
   Set objConstants  = CreateObject("ActiveXperts.EMailConstants")


Step 5: Send and/or receive an e-mail messages

You can now send and/or receive e-mail messages.

The following code shows how to send an e-mail message (basic e-mail, no error handling):
   objSmtpServer.Connect( "smtp.mydomain.com" )  
   If( objSmtpServer.LastError = 0 ) Then
      ' Set mail properties
      objSmtpMail.FromAddress  = "sender@mydomain.com" 
      objSmtpMail.FromName     = "ActiveEmail Demo"   
      objSmtpMail.Subject      = "ActiveEmail Message"
      objSmtpMail.Priority     = objConstants.asMESSAGE_PRIORITY_MEDIUM  
      objSmtpMail.BodyType     = objConstants.asMESSAGE_BODY_PLAIN  
      objSmtpMail.Body         = "Hello my friend," & vbCrLf & _
                                   "How are you?" & vbCrLf & "Regards."
      objSmtpMail.AddTo "recipient1@myrecipients.com", "Recipient 1"   
      objSmtpMail.AddCc "recipient2@myrecipients.com", "Recipient 2"  

      ' Send mail now
      objSmtpServer.Send( objSmtpMail )
   End If
There are many working samples included with the product. You can also find them on the ActiveXperts FTP site: ftp.activexperts-labs.com/samples/activemail.





ActiveEmail is a SMTP- and POP3 development component (SDK). This control can be used by any Windows development platform, including Visual Basic .NET, Visual CSharp .NET, ASP .NET (VB,CS), ASP, Visual Basic, Visual Studio/Visual C++, Delphi, PHP, HTML, VBScript and any other ActiveX/COM compliant platform. ActiveEmail is an ActiveXperts Software B.V. Product.

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