wodMailbox grants total mailbox control and message parsing capabilities. Effortlessly access, count, and analyze messages, parts, headers and attachments. Manage messages by deleting, saving, or retrieving them with ease.
Whether you're working with a regular UNIX-style mailbox or an .eml file, wodMailbox has you covered. When parsing messages, it can be difficult to account for all of the different variables that might be included in a single email. However, with WeOnlyDo! Mailbox, you'll have quick and easy access to all of the tools you need to handle attachments, multipart messages, different encodings, and more. The software is also lightweight, speedy, and fully compliant with all mail-related RFCs.
There are three main ways to use wodMailbox: to access mail messages within the mailbox, to access and parse a single mail message, and to prepare and create new messages. This component can be used in conjunction with wodPop3Server and wodSmtpServer (as well as other UNIX-like servers), making it easy to store messages on a per-user basis in files. This means that all messages for one user are kept in a single file, making it simple to move email data between computers or accounts.
IMAP and other 'larger' protocols also store messages in this way - on a per-user basis, in one file. When you want to access a mailbox with WeOnlyDo! Mailbox, just provide a reference to the Filename property and call the Lock method. wodMailbox will then open the mailbox and count all of the messages it contains, using as little memory as possible to get the job done. With this software, you'll be able to handle even very large mailboxes (up to several megabytes) with ease.
Version 2.2.5:
2.2.2 January 5, 2011
* Fix with s/mime signed messages where component failed to locate PlainText part
* Fix in attachment count in s/mime signed messages
Version 2.2.2:
2.2.2 January 5, 2011
* Fix with s/mime signed messages where component failed to locate PlainText part
* Fix in attachment count in s/mime signed messages
Version 2.2.1:
2.2.1 January 26, 2010
* Distribution now contains x86 and x64 binaries
Version 2.1.4:
2.1.4 May 6, 2008
* Some attachments were not correctly recognized when base64 encoding was used
Version 2.1.1:
2.1.1 August 12, 2007
* Encoder and Decoder objects not support in memory operations
on BASE64 and Quoted-Printable text
Version 2.1.1.0:
2.0.9 June 6, 2006
* Add Attachments.ScanText property
Version 2.1.0.0:
2.0.9 June 6, 2006
* Add Attachments.ScanText property
Version 2.0.9.0: N/A
Version 2.0.7.0: N/A