Date Property
Contains the date and time of the moment when
the message was received by the server.
This may be different from RFC822Date
specified in the message headers.
You can use GetDateFromString
method of the Message object to convert this value from String
type into Date type.
Value Type: | String | |
Parameters: | None | |
Remarks: | This property is read-only |
Usage example:
' This sample displays Date for the last message in Inbox Dim Mailer, Envelopes, Envelope 'Using visual basic to create object Set Mailer = CreateObject("MailBee.IMAP4") 'Using ASP to create object 'Set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("MailBee.IMAP4") 'In ASP use Response.Write instead of MsgBox Mailer.EnableLogging = True Mailer.LogFilePath = "C:\Temp\imap4_log.txt" Mailer.ClearLog Mailer.LicenseKey = "put your license key here" If Mailer.Connect("mailserver.com", 143, "MyName", "MyPassword") Then If Mailer.SelectMailbox("Inbox") Then Set Envelopes = Mailer.RetrieveEnvelopes(Mailer.MessageCount, Mailer.MessageCount, False) If Not Envelopes Is Nothing Then For Each Envelope In Envelopes MsgBox Envelope.Date Next End If End If Mailer.Disconnect End If
See Also:
RFC822Date
Property
Message.GetDateFromString Method
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