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==Usage notes==
==Usage notes==
<ul>
<ul>
<li>Do ''not'' set &amp;ldquo;To:&amp;rdquo; or &amp;ldquo;Cc:&amp;rdquo; headers using this method.
<li>Do ''not'' set "To:" or "Cc:" headers using this method.
These headers
These headers require special handling and are set using the AddRecipient and AddCc methods, respectively.
require special handling and are set using the AddRecipient and AddCc
methods, respectively.
The Mail method will not recognize recipients added with AddHeader.
The Mail method will not recognize recipients added with AddHeader.
<li>Do ''not'' set Content-Type headers using this method.
<li>Do ''not'' set Content-Type headers using this method.
These headers require special handling and are set using parameters on
These headers require special handling and are set using parameters on
the SetBody and AddPart methods.
the SetBody and AddPart methods.
Specifying a header that has a &amp;ldquo;Content-&amp;rdquo; prefix causes a request cancellation.
Specifying a header that has a "Content-" prefix causes a request cancellation.
<li>The SMTP Helper adds a &amp;ldquo;Date:&amp;rdquo; header to an Email object instance by default
<li>The SMTP Helper adds a "Date:" header to an Email object instance by default if you do not explicitly add one with AddHeader.
if you do not explicitly add one with AddHeader.
If a Date header is present at the time the mail method is invoked, it is left intact.
If a Date header is present at the time the mail method is invoked,
it is left intact.
The Date header generated by the SMTP Helper uses the system clock (usually GMT),
The Date header generated by the SMTP Helper uses the system clock (usually GMT),
adjusted by the GMT offset specified in the OS system parameters.
adjusted by the GMT offset specified in the OS system parameters.

Revision as of 13:17, 9 September 2011

Add an SMTP request header (Email class)


Syntax

email:AddHeader( header, value)

Syntax terms

%email A previously declared Email object.
header A string expression that names an SMTP request

header, such as "Reply-To:" or "In-Reply-To:". Header names are case insensitive but should have a trailing colon.

Passing multiple occurrences is allowed: if a like-named header is already present, an additional occurrence is added.

value A string expression that yields a value for the

request header.

Usage notes

  • Do not set "To:" or "Cc:" headers using this method. These headers require special handling and are set using the AddRecipient and AddCc methods, respectively. The Mail method will not recognize recipients added with AddHeader.
  • Do not set Content-Type headers using this method. These headers require special handling and are set using parameters on the SetBody and AddPart methods. Specifying a header that has a "Content-" prefix causes a request cancellation.
  • The SMTP Helper adds a "Date:" header to an Email object instance by default if you do not explicitly add one with AddHeader. If a Date header is present at the time the mail method is invoked, it is left intact. The Date header generated by the SMTP Helper uses the system clock (usually GMT), adjusted by the GMT offset specified in the OS system parameters.
  • For an example that includes this method, see "Basic e-mail".

See also