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Using ActiveEmail SMTP/POP3 Toolkit with Visual C++ 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 C++ environments. This document describes how ActiveEmail can be integrated into Visual Studio C++ 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 C++ project
Launch 'Microsoft Visual C++' from the Start menu, and choose 'New' from the 'File Menu'.
The 'New' dialog appears.
Select the type of project (for instance: 'Win32 Console Application'), enter a 'Project name' and select the 'Location':

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Select the kind of project, for instance a 'Hello, world!' application and click 'Finish':

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Step 3: Refer to the ActiveEmail Library and declare the objects
A new Project is created now.
Before you can use ActiveEmail, you need to refer to the ActiveEmail library. The actually reference files are shipped with the product and are located in the following directory:
C:\Program Files\ActiveXperts\ActiveEmail\Examples\Visual C++\Include
Copy all files in the above directory ('AEmail.h', 'AEmail_i.c' and 'AEmailConstants.h') to your project directory.
On top of your code, declare the following objects for SMTP:
ISmtpServer *pSmtpServer = NULL;
ISmtpMail *pSmtpMail = NULL;
and/or declare the following objects for POP3:
IPop3Server *pPop3Server = NULL;
IPop3Mail *pPop3Mail = NULL;
Step 4: Create the objects
Since ActiveEmail is a COM object, you must initialize the COM library before they can call COM library functions (e.g. ActiveEmail functions):
CoInitialize(NULL);
Create the SMTP objects in the following way:
CoCreateInstance( CLSID_SmtpServer, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, IID_ISmtpServer, (void**) &pSmtpServer);
CoCreateInstance( CLSID_SmtpMail, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, IID_ISmtpMail, (void**) &pSmtpMail )
Create the POP3 objects in the following way:
CoCreateInstance( CLSID_Pop3Server, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, IID_IPop3Server, (void**) &pPop3Server);
// NOTE: do NOT create the Pop3Mail object, because it is created by the Pop3Server object when a new message is received
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:
#include <comdef.h>
#include <atlbase.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "..\include\aemail.h"
#include "..\include\aemail_i.c"
#include "..\include\aemailconstants.h"
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
ISmtpMail *pSmtpMail = NULL;
ISmtpServer *pSmtpServer = NULL;
LONG lLastError = 0L;
HRESULT hr;
_bstr_t bstrHostName = "smtp.mydomain.com";
_bstr_t bstrFromAddress = "me@mydomain.dom";
_bstr_t bstrFromName = "The Sender";
_bstr_t bstrRecipientAddress = "me@therecipient.com";
_bstr_t bstrRecipientName = "You";
_bstr_t bstrSubject = "This is the Subject";
_bstr_t bstrMessage = "This is the body of the e-mail message. It's just a simple e-mail (no RTF, attachments etc).";
BSTR pErrorDescription = NULL;
VARIANT vtMail;
// initialize COM
CoInitialize(NULL);
hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_SmtpServer, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, IID_ISmtpServer, (void**) &pSmtpServer);
if( ! SUCCEEDED( hr ) )
{
pSmtpServer = NULL;
printf( "Unable to create instance of the object.\n" );
goto _EndMain;
}
hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_SmtpMail, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, IID_ISmtpMail, (void**) &pSmtpMail);
if( ! SUCCEEDED( hr ) )
{
pSmtpMail = NULL;
printf( "Unable to create instance of the object.\n" );
goto _EndMain;
}
printf( "Connecting...\n" );
pSmtpServer->Connect( bstrHostName, _bstr_t(""), _bstr_t("") );
pSmtpServer->get_LastError ( &lLastError );
pSmtpServer->GetErrorDescription( lLastError, &pErrorDescription );
printf( "Connect, result: %ld (%ls)\n", lLastError, pErrorDescription );
if( lLastError != 0L )
goto _EndMain;
pSmtpMail->put_FromAddress( bstrFromAddress );
pSmtpMail->put_FromName( bstrFromName );
pSmtpMail->put_Subject( bstrSubject );
pSmtpMail->put_Body( bstrMessage );
pSmtpMail->put_BodyType( asMESSAGE_BODY_PLAIN ); // Plain text (default)
pSmtpMail->put_Priority( asMESSAGE_PRIORITY_MEDIUM ); // Normal priority (default)
pSmtpMail->put_Encoding( asMESSAGE_ENCODING_DEFAULT ); // Default Encoding
pSmtpMail->AddTo( bstrRecipientAddress, bstrRecipientName );
printf( "Sending...\n" );
VariantInit ( &vtMail );
vtMail.pdispVal = pSmtpMail;
vtMail.vt = VT_DISPATCH;
pSmtpServer->Send ( &vtMail );
pSmtpServer->get_LastError( &lLastError );
pSmtpServer->GetErrorDescription( lLastError, &pErrorDescription );
printf( "Send, result: %ld (%ls)\n", lLastError, pErrorDescription );
printf( "Disconnecting...\n" );
pSmtpServer->Disconnect();
_EndMain:
if( pErrorDescription != NULL )
SysFreeString( pErrorDescription );
if( pSmtpServer != NULL ) pSmtpServer->Release();
if( pSmtpMail != NULL ) pSmtpMail->Release ();
printf( "Ready.\n" );
return lLastError;
}
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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