As the title, is MailKit supported to send file?
If yes, how can I do it?
问题:
回答1:
Yes. This is explained in the documentation as well as the FAQ.
From the FAQ:
How do I create a message with attachments?
To construct a message with attachments, the first thing you'll need to do is create a multipart/mixed
container which you'll then want to add the message body to first. Once you've added the body, you can
then add MIME parts to it that contain the content of the files you'd like to attach, being sure to set
the Content-Disposition
header value to attachment. You'll probably also want to set the filename
parameter on the Content-Disposition
header as well as the name
parameter on the Content-Type
header. The most convenient way to do this is to simply use the
MimePart.FileName property which
will set both parameters for you as well as setting the Content-Disposition
header value to attachment
if it has not already been set to something else.
var message = new MimeMessage ();
message.From.Add (new MailboxAddress ("Joey", "joey@friends.com"));
message.To.Add (new MailboxAddress ("Alice", "alice@wonderland.com"));
message.Subject = "How you doin?";
// create our message text, just like before (except don't set it as the message.Body)
var body = new TextPart ("plain") {
Text = @"Hey Alice,
What are you up to this weekend? Monica is throwing one of her parties on
Saturday and I was hoping you could make it.
Will you be my +1?
-- Joey
"
};
// create an image attachment for the file located at path
var attachment = new MimePart ("image", "gif") {
Content = new MimeContent (File.OpenRead (path)),
ContentDisposition = new ContentDisposition (ContentDisposition.Attachment),
ContentTransferEncoding = ContentEncoding.Base64,
FileName = Path.GetFileName (path)
};
// now create the multipart/mixed container to hold the message text and the
// image attachment
var multipart = new Multipart ("mixed");
multipart.Add (body);
multipart.Add (attachment);
// now set the multipart/mixed as the message body
message.Body = multipart;
A simpler way to construct messages with attachments is to take advantage of the BodyBuilder class.
var message = new MimeMessage ();
message.From.Add (new MailboxAddress ("Joey", "joey@friends.com"));
message.To.Add (new MailboxAddress ("Alice", "alice@wonderland.com"));
message.Subject = "How you doin?";
var builder = new BodyBuilder ();
// Set the plain-text version of the message text
builder.TextBody = @"Hey Alice,
What are you up to this weekend? Monica is throwing one of her parties on
Saturday and I was hoping you could make it.
Will you be my +1?
-- Joey
";
// We may also want to attach a calendar event for Monica's party...
builder.Attachments.Add (@"C:\Users\Joey\Documents\party.ics");
// Now we just need to set the message body and we're done
message.Body = builder.ToMessageBody ();
For more information, see Creating Messages.