Creating, sending or receiving emails in 4D is done by handling an Email
object.
Email
objects are created when receiving mails through a transporter class function:
- IMAP -
.getMail()
and.getMails()
functions to get emails from an IMAP server - POP3 -
.getMail()
function to get an email from a POP3 server.
You can also create a new, blank
You send Email
objects using the SMTP .send()
function.
MAIL Convert from MIME
and MAIL Convert to MIME
commands can be used to convert Email
objects to and from MIME contents.
Email Object
Email objects provide the following properties:
4D follows the JMAP specification to format the Email object.
.attachments : Collection collection of 4D.MailAttachment object(s) |
.bcc : Text .bcc : Object .bcc : Collection Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) hidden email recipient addresse(s) of the email |
.bodyStructure : Object EmailBodyPart object, i.e. the full MIME structure of the message body (optional) |
.bodyValues : Object EmailBodyValue object, containing an object for each <partID> of bodyStructure (optional) |
.cc : Text .cc : Object .cc : Collection Carbon Copy (CC) additional email recipient addresse(s) of the email |
.comments : Text additional comments header |
.from : Text .from : Object .from : Collection Originating address(es) of the email |
.headers : Collection collection of EmailHeader objects, in the order they appear in the message |
.htmlBody : Text HTML representation of the email message (default charset is UTF-8) (optional, SMTP only) |
.id : Text unique ID from the IMAP server |
.inReplyTo : Text message identifier(s) of the original message(s) to which the current message is a reply |
.keywords : Object set of keywords as an object, where each property name is a keyword and each value is true |
.messageId : Text message identifier header ("message-id") |
.receivedAt : Text timestamp of the email's arrival on the IMAP server in ISO 8601 UTC format (ex: 2020-09-13T16:11:53Z) |
.references : Collection Collection of all message-ids of messages in the preceding reply chain |
.replyTo : Text .replyTo : Object .replyTo : Collection addresse(s) for responses |
.sendAt : Text Email timestamp in ISO 8601 UTC format |
.sender : Text .sender : Object .sender : Collection email source addresse(s) of the email |
.size : Integer size (expressed in bytes) of the Email object returned by the IMAP server |
.subject : Text description of topic |
.textBody : Text Plain text representation of the email message (default charset is UTF-8) (optional, SMTP only) |
.to : Text .to : Object .to : Collection primary recipient addresse(s) of the email |
Email Addresses
All properties that contain email addresses (from
, cc
, bcc
, to
, sender
, replyTo
) accept a value of text, object, or collection type.
Text
- single email: "somebody@domain.com"
- single display name+email: "Somebody somebody@domain.com"
- several emails: "Somebody somebody@domain.com,me@home.org"
Object
An object with two properties:
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name | Text | Display name (can be null) |
Text | Email address |
Collection
A collection of address objects.
Handling body part
The textBody
and htmlBody
properties are only used with the SMTP.send() function to allow sending simple mails. When both property are filled, the MIME content-type multipart/alternative is used. The email client should then recognize the multipart/alternative part and display the text part or html part as necessary.
bodyStructure
and bodyValues
are used for SMTP when the Email object is built from a MIME document, e.g. when generated by the MAIL Convert from MIME
command. In this case, both bodyStructure
and bodyValues
properties must be passed together, and it is not recommended to use textBody
and htmlBody
.
Example of bodyStructure and bodyValues objects
"bodyStructure": {
"type": "multipart/mixed",
"subParts": [
{
"partId": "p0001",
"type": "text/plain"
},
{
"partId": "p0002",
"type": "text/html"
}
]
},
"bodyValues": {
"p0001": {
"value": "I have the most brilliant plan. Let me tell you all about it."
},
"p0002": {
"value": "<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title><style type=\"text/css\">div{font-size:16px}</style></head><body><div>I have the most brilliant plan. Let me tell you all about it.</div></body></html>"
}
}
.attachments
.attachments : Collection
Description
The .attachments
property contains a collection of 4D.MailAttachment
object(s).
Attachment objects are defined through the MAIL New attachment
command. Attachment objects have specific properties and functions.
.bcc
.bcc : Text
.bcc : Object
.bcc : Collection
Description
The .bcc
property contains the Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) hidden email recipient addresse(s) of the email.
.bodyStructure
.bodyStructure : Object
Description
The .bodyStructure
property contains the EmailBodyPart object, i.e. the full MIME structure of the message body (optional). See Handling body part section.
The .bodyStructure
object contains the following properties:
Property | Type | Value |
---|---|---|
partID | Text | Identifies the part uniquely within the email |
type | Text | (mandatory) Value of the Content-Type header field of the part |
charset | Text | Value of the charset parameter of the Content-Type header field |
encoding | Text | If isEncodingProblem=true , the Content-Transfer-Encoding value is added (by default undefined) |
disposition | Text | Value of the Content-Disposition header field of the part |
language | Collection of texts | List of language tags, as defined in RFC3282, in the Content-Language header field of the part, if present. |
location | Text | URI, as defined in RFC2557, in the Content-Location header field of the part, if present. |
subParts | Collection of objects | Body parts of each child (collection of EmailBodyPart objects) |
headers | Collection of objects | List of all header fields in the part, in the order they appear in the message (collection of EmailHeader objects, see headers property) |
.bodyValues
.bodyValues : Object
Description
The .bodyValues
property contains the EmailBodyValue object, containing an object for each <partID> of bodyStructure
(optional). See Handling body part section.
The .bodyValues
object contains the following properties:
Property | Type | Value |
---|---|---|
partID.value | text | Value of the body part |
partID.isEncodingProblem | boolean | True if malformed sections are found while decoding the charset, or unknown charset, or unknown content transfer-encoding. False by default |
.cc
.cc : Text
.cc : Object
.cc : Collection
Description
The .cc
property contains the Carbon Copy (CC) additional email recipient addresse(s) of the email.
.comments
.comments : Text
Description
The .comments
property contains an additional comments header.
Comments only appear within the header section of the message (keeping the message's body untouched).
For specific formatting requirements, please consult the RFC#5322.
.from
.from : Text
.from : Object
.from : Collection
Description
The .from
property contains the Originating address(es) of the email.
Each email you send out has both the sender and from addresses:
- the sender domain is what the receiving email server gets when opening the session,
- the from address is what the recipient(s) will see.
For better deliverability, it is recommended to use the same from and sender addresses.
.headers
.headers : Collection
Description
The .headers
property contains a collection of EmailHeader
objects, in the order they appear in the message. This property allows users to add extended (registered) headers or user-defined (not registered, starting with "X") headers.
If an
EmailHeader
object property defines a header such as "from" or "cc" which is already set as a property at the mail level, theEmailHeader
property is ignored.
Every object of the headers collection can contain the following properties:
Property | Type | Value |
---|---|---|
[].name | text | (mandatory) Header field name as defined in RFC#5322. If null or undefined, the header field is not added to the MIME header. |
[].value | text | Header field values as defined in RFC#5322 |
.htmlBody
.htmlBody : Text
Description
The .htmlBody
property contains the HTML representation of the email message (default charset is UTF-8) (optional, SMTP only). See Handling body part section.
.id
.id : Text
Description
IMAP transporter only.
The .id
property contains the unique ID from the IMAP server.
.inReplyTo
.inReplyTo : Text
Description
The .inReplyTo
property contains the message identifier(s) of the original message(s) to which the current message is a reply.
For specific formatting requirements, please consult the RFC#5322.
.keywords
.keywords : Object
Description
The .keywords
property contains a set of keywords as an object, where each property name is a keyword and each value is true.
This property is the "keywords" header (see RFC#4021).
Property | Type | Value |
---|---|---|
.<keyword> | boolean | Keyword to set (value must be true) |
Reserved keywords:
- $draft - Indicates a message is a draft
- $seen - Indicates a message has been read
- $flagged - Indicates a message needs special attention (e.g., Urgent)
- $answered - Indicates a message has been replied to
- $deleted - Indicates a message to delete
Example
$mail.keywords["$flagged"]:=True
$mail.keywords["4d"]:=True
.messageId
.messageId : Text
Description
The .messageId
property contains a message identifier header ("message-id").
This header is usually "lettersOrNumbers@domainname", e.g. "abcdef.123456@4d.com". This unique ID is used in particular on forums or public mailing lists. In general, mail servers automatically add this header to the messages they send.
.receivedAt
.receivedAt : Text
Description
IMAP transporter only.
The .receivedAt
property contains the timestamp of the email's arrival on the IMAP server in ISO 8601 UTC format (ex: 2020-09-13T16:11:53Z).
.references
.references : Collection
Description
The .references
property contains the Collection of all message-ids of messages in the preceding reply chain.
For specific formatting requirements, please consult the RFC#5322.
.replyTo
.replyTo : Text
.replyTo : Object
.replyTo : Collection
Description
The .replyTo
property contains the addresse(s) for responses.
.sendAt
.sendAt : Text
Description
The .sendAt
property contains the Email timestamp in ISO 8601 UTC format.
.sender
.sender : Text
.sender : Object
.sender : Collection
Description
The .sender
property contains the email source addresse(s) of the email.
Each email you send out has both the sender and from addresses:
- the sender domain is what the receiving email server gets when opening the session,
- the from address is what the recipient(s) will see.
For better deliverability, it is recommended to use the same from and sender addresses.
.size
.size : Integer
Description
IMAP transporter only.
The .size
property contains the size (expressed in bytes) of the Email object returned by the IMAP server.
.subject
.subject : Text
Description
The .subject
property contains the description of topic.
.textBody
.textBody : Text
Description
The .textBody
property contains the Plain text representation of the email message (default charset is UTF-8) (optional, SMTP only). See Handling body part section.
.to
.to : Text
.to : Object
.to : Collection
Description
The .to
property contains the primary recipient addresse(s) of the email.
MAIL Convert from MIME
History
Release | Changes |
---|---|
18 | Added |
MAIL Convert from MIME( mime : Blob ) : Object
MAIL Convert from MIME( mime : Text ) : Object
Parameter | Type | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
mime | Blob, Text | -> | Email in MIME |
Result | Object | <- | Email object |
Description
The MAIL Convert from MIME
command converts a MIME document into a valid email object.
4D follows the JMAP specification to format the returned email object.
Pass in mime a valid MIME document to convert. It can be provided by any mail server or application. You can pass a BLOB or a text mime parameter. If the MIME comes from a file, it is recommended to use a BLOB parameter to avoid issues related to charset and line break conversions.
Returned object
Email object.
Example 1
You want to load a mail template saved as MIME in a text document and send an email:
var $mime: Blob
var $mail;$server;$transporter;$status: Object
$mime:=File("/PACKAGE/Mails/templateMail.txt").getContent())
$mail:=MAIL Convert from MIME($mime)
$mail.to:="smith@mail.com"
$mail.subject:="Hello world"
$server:=New object
$server.host:="smtp.gmail.com"
$server.port:=465
$server.user:="test@gmail.com"
$server.password:="XXXX"
$transporter:=SMTP New transporter($server)
$status:=$transporter.send($mail)
Example 2
In this example, you send directly a 4D Write Pro document containing pictures:
var $mime: Blob
var $email;$server;$transporter;$status: Object
// Mime export of the 4D Write Pro document
WP EXPORT VARIABLE(WParea;$mime;wk mime html)
// convert 4D Write Pro Mime variable in mail object
$email:=MAIL Convert from MIME($mime)
// Fill your mail object headers
$email.subject:="4D Write Pro HTML body"
$email.from:="YourEmail@gmail.com"
$email.to:="RecipientEmail@mail.com"
$server:=New object
$server.host:="smtp.gmail.com"
$server.port:=465
$server.user:="YourEmail@gmail.com"
$server.password:="XXXX"
$transporter:=SMTP New transporter($server)
$status:=$transporter.send($email)
MAIL Convert to MIME
History
Release | Changes |
---|---|
17 R4 | Added |
17 R5 | Modified |
MAIL Convert to MIME( mail : Object { ; options : Object } ) : Text
Parameter | Type | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
Object | -> | Email object | |
options | Object | -> | Charset and encoding mail options |
Result | Text | <- | Email object converted to MIME |
Description
The MAIL Convert to MIME
command converts an email object into MIME text. This command is called internally by SMTP_transporter.send( ) to format the email object before sending it. It can be used to analyze the MIME format of the object.
In mail, pass the content and the structure details of the email to convert. This includes information such as the email addresses (sender and recipient(s)), the message itself, and the type of display for the message.
4D follows the JMAP specification to format the email object.
In options, you can set a specific charset and encoding configuration for the mail. The following properties are available:
Property | Type | Description | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
headerCharset | Text | Charset and encoding used for the following parts of the email: subject, attachment filenames, and email name attribute(s). Possible values:
| |||||||||||||||
bodyCharset | Text | Charset and encoding used for the html and text body contents of the email. Possible values: Same as for headerCharset (see above) |
If the options parameter is omitted, the mail mode UTF8 configuration is used for header and body parts.
Example
var $mail: Object
var $mime: Text
$mail:=New object
// Creation of a mail
$mail.from:="tsales@massmarket.com"
$mail.subject:="Terrific Sale! This week only!"
$mail.textBody:="Text format email"
$mail.htmlBody:="<html><body>HTML format email</body></html>"
$mail.to:=New collection
$mail.to.push(New object ("email";"noreply@4d.com"))
$mail.to.push(New object ("email";"test@4d.com"))
// transform the mail object in MIME
$mime:=MAIL Convert to MIME($mail)
// Contents of $mime:
// MIME-Version: 1.0
// Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 15:42:25 GMT
// Message-ID: <7CA5D25B2B5E0047A36F2E8CB30362E2>
// Sender: tsales@massmarket.com
// From: tsales@massmarket.com
// To: noreply@4d.com
// To: test@4d.com
// Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="E0AE5773D5E95245BBBD80DD0687E218"
// Subject: Terrific Sale! This week only!
//
// --E0AE5773D5E95245BBBD80DD0687E218
// Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
// Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
//
// Text format email
// --E0AE5773D5E95245BBBD80DD0687E218
// Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8"
// Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
//
// <html><body>HTML format email</body></html>
// --E0AE5773D5E95245BBBD80DD0687E218--