What’s new in this release?
Aspose team is pleased to announce the new release of Aspose.Email for Java 18.2.0. This release introduces the support for Metered Licensing using the Aspose.Email for Java API. It also provides fixes for user’s issues reported issues with the previous version of the API. It has added support for Metered Licensing in Aspose.Email for Java API. For those who are new to the term “Metered Licensing”, it is a form of consumptive licensing for which users pay royalties for the use of product every month. Users can also visit the Metered Licensing FAQs section to know more about this type of licensing. Usage of Metered Licensing scheme is simple and can be used along with existing licensing method. The new licensing mechanism will be used along with existing licensing method. Those customers who want to be billed based on the usage of the API features can use the metered licensing. There are some important improvements and bug fixes also part of this release, such as Calendar organizer setting in the appointment, reading voting button response from MSG, Extra tab character not trimmed while reading MessageId from fetched message, url attachment in ics file is now recognized, Bullets replaced with '?' while creating MSG from html, PDF attachment not available in EML using Aspose.Email & many more. The main improved features & bug fixes added in this release are listed below
Newly added documentation pages and articles
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.Email for Java documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.Email for performing different tasks like the followings.
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 it's 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 asDesktop Application.
More about Aspose.Email for Java
Aspose team is pleased to announce the new release of Aspose.Email for Java 18.2.0. This release introduces the support for Metered Licensing using the Aspose.Email for Java API. It also provides fixes for user’s issues reported issues with the previous version of the API. It has added support for Metered Licensing in Aspose.Email for Java API. For those who are new to the term “Metered Licensing”, it is a form of consumptive licensing for which users pay royalties for the use of product every month. Users can also visit the Metered Licensing FAQs section to know more about this type of licensing. Usage of Metered Licensing scheme is simple and can be used along with existing licensing method. The new licensing mechanism will be used along with existing licensing method. Those customers who want to be billed based on the usage of the API features can use the metered licensing. There are some important improvements and bug fixes also part of this release, such as Calendar organizer setting in the appointment, reading voting button response from MSG, Extra tab character not trimmed while reading MessageId from fetched message, url attachment in ics file is now recognized, Bullets replaced with '?' while creating MSG from html, PDF attachment not available in EML using Aspose.Email & many more. The main improved features & bug fixes added in this release are listed below
- Support for Metered Licensing
- Calendar organizer is not set in the appointment
- Property can't be set for MapiCalendar
- Error while retrieving MailMessage.HtmlBodyText
- Reading voting button response from MSG throws exception
- Extra tab character not trimmed while reading MessageId from fetched message
- url attachment in ics file is not recognized
- Creating MAPI contact for Outlook is not displaying Email address in the search contact list
- Bullets replaced with '?' while creating MSG from html
- Attachment not detected now which was detected earlier in older versions
- Appointment.GetAppointmentHtml() returns html body without formatting and additional text
- PDF attachment not available in EML using Aspose.Email
- Issue when converting MapiMessage to MIME
- Html Bod saved as attachment while loading and saving EML
- Attachement.ContentDisposition.FileName not set while creating attachment
- Aspose.Email is not showing email body of a mail message in .msg file
- SmtpClient.Send raises exception while TLS1.2 is enabled
- Exception while adding EML to PST
Newly added documentation pages and articles
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.Email for Java documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.Email for performing different tasks like the followings.
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 it's 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 asDesktop Application.
More about Aspose.Email for Java
- Homepage of Oulook component Aspose.Email for Java
- Download Aspose.Email for Java
- Online documentation of Aspose.Email for Java
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