Read & Write Outlook MSG files in Java Applications without using Microsoft Outlook®

After the enormous success of Aspose.Network for .NET, we are very excited to announce the release of our new product, Aspose.Network for Java. Using Aspose.Network for Java you will be able to develop Java applications that are capable of reading and writing Microsoft Outlook® MSG files without using Microsoft Outlook®. Download the free trial version of Aspose.Network for Java and see its features at work.
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  • services sprite Read & Write Outlook MSG files in Java Applications without using Microsoft Outlook®
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2 Responses to Read & Write Outlook MSG files in Java Applications without using Microsoft Outlook®

  1. diedrik.kuypers says:

    This is great news! When will the package support creating more advanced MSG files (HTML body, attachments, embeded images)

    Can we already accomplish this in version 1.0 (using MapiProperty properties)?

  2. saqib.razzaq says:

    Hi,

    We are working on the improvements and advanced features of MSG file manipulation.

    HTML is not supported. You can get the RTF body using MapiMessage.getBodyRtf() method. Attachments can be read from the MSG file and saved to disk. Embedded images are currently not supported.

    You are welcome to use our forums for support, bug reports or new feature requests.

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