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Work with MS Exchange Server 2016 & Enhanced Messages to HTML Conversion using Java

 
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What is new in this release?

We are pleased to announce the new release of Aspose.Email for Java 17.8.0 . This month’s release includes the same enhancements and improvements. Specifically, it provides complete support for working with Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 using EWS. It also supports conversion of email messages to HTML without embedding message resources in output file. Aspose team is glad to share that Aspose.Email for Java API now provides complete support for working with Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 using its EWS client. This was earlier limited by certain features where the API didn’t support the functionality completely. With this month’s release, users can now get benefit of working with all the functionality of Exchange Server 2016. Aspose.Email for Java API lets users convert messages to HTML. This month’s version further enhances this functionality by saving message resources (attachments, inline images, etc.) to user defined destination. This allows to save the message resources without embedding into the output html file. The main improved features & bug fixes added in this release are listed below

- Ability to save images inside a message (as embedded image) as separate files next to html file while converting MSG to HTML
- Add support Exchange 2016
- Pop3Client connection - process not finishing.
- Smtp functionality with System.Threading
- Saving message from server as eml throws format exception
- EML to MSG results in malformed output
- PDF attachment can't be recognized from attachments
- Attachments not recognized in MSG file
- Timezone property for recurrence
- Fetch PST properties PR_LAST_VERB_EXECUTED and PR_CALENDAR_MEETING_STATUS
- Pop3.FetchMessage raises exception with FIPS compliant environment

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 Java documentation that may guide you briefly how to use Aspose.Email for performing different tasks like the followings.

- Saving as HTML without Embedding Resources
- Manage Conversation Items on Exchange Server

Overview:Aspose.Email for Java  

Aspose.Email for Java  is a Non-Graphical Java component that enables Java applications to read and write Microsoft Outlook documents without utilizing Microsoft Outlook. It enables developers to create new MSG file from scratch, update an existing MSG file, read Outlook MSG file & get its properties like subject, body, recipients in to, cc and bcc, Adding or removing attachment, sender information and MAPI properties.  Aspose.Email for Java  can be used with Web as well as Desktop Application.

More about Aspose.Email for Java

- Homepage of Outlook PST, MSG & EML Java Component, Aspose.Email for Java
- Download Aspose.Email for Java
- Online documentation of Aspose.Email for Java

Contact Information
Aspose Pty Ltd,
Suite 163, 79 Longueville Road
Lane Cove, NSW, 2066
Australia
Aspose - Your File Format Experts
[email][email protected][/email]
Phone: 888.277.6734
Fax: 866.810.9465
 
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