TransferEncoding Enum
Definition
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Specifies the Content-Transfer-Encoding header information for an email message attachment.
public enum class TransferEncoding
public enum TransferEncoding
type TransferEncoding =
Public Enum TransferEncoding
- Inheritance
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
Unknown | -1 | Indicates that the transfer encoding is unknown. |
QuotedPrintable | 0 | Encodes data that consists of printable characters in the US-ASCII character set. See RFC 2406 Section 6.7. |
Base64 | 1 | Encodes stream-based data. See RFC 2406 Section 6.8. |
SevenBit | 2 | Used for data that is not encoded. The data is in 7-bit US-ASCII characters with a total line length of no longer than 1000 characters. See RFC2406 Section 2.7. |
EightBit | 3 | The data is in 8-bit characters that may represent international characters with a total line length of no longer than 1000 8-bit characters. For more information about this 8-bit MIME transport extension, see IETF RFC 6152. |
Examples
The following code example displays TransferEncoding used by an attachment.
static void DisplayStreamAttachment( Attachment^ a )
{
Stream^ s = a->ContentStream;
StreamReader^ reader = gcnew StreamReader( s );
Console::WriteLine( L"Content: {0}", reader->ReadToEnd() );
Console::WriteLine( L"Content Type {0}", a->ContentType );
Console::WriteLine( L"Transfer Encoding {0}", a->TransferEncoding );
// Note that you cannot close the reader before the email is sent.
// Closing the reader before sending the email will close the
// ContentStream and cause an SmtpException.
reader = nullptr;
}
public static void DisplayStreamAttachment(Attachment a)
{
Stream s = a.ContentStream;
StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(s);
Console.WriteLine("Content: {0}", reader.ReadToEnd());
Console.WriteLine("Content Type {0}", a.ContentType.ToString());
Console.WriteLine("Transfer Encoding {0}", a.TransferEncoding);
// Note that you cannot close the reader before the email is sent.
// Closing the reader before sending the email will close the
// ContentStream and cause an SmtpException.
reader = null;
}
Remarks
The values in the TransferEncoding enumeration are used with the AttachmentBase.TransferEncoding property.
The Content-Transfer-Encoding header specifies the encoding of the associated message body so that it meets SMTP requirements. SMTP requires data for transport to be in 7-bit US-ASCII characters with lines no longer than 1000 characters.
Content-Transfer-Encoding values are described in detail in RFC 2045 Section 6, available at https://www.ietf.org.