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(PHP Extension) Set the Email Date Header to the Current System Date/TimeDemonstrates how to set the Date header field of an email to the computer's current date/time. Note: When an email object is instantiated, the Date header field is automatically added and initialized to the current system date/time. The need to explicitly set the Date header could arise when loading an email from a .eml.
<?php include("chilkat.php"); // Use "chilkat_9_5_0.php" for versions of Chilkat < 10.0.0 $email = new CkEmail(); // At this point, a new email object has been instantiated, and it // already has a Date header field containing the current date/time. print 'Date: ' . $email->emailDateStr() . "\n"; // We can also get the Date header like this: print 'Date: ' . $email->getHeaderField('Date') . "\n"; // Load a .eml into the email object: $success = $email->LoadEml('myEmlFiles/someEmail.eml'); if ($success != true) { print $email->lastErrorText() . "\n"; exit; } // Show the Date that was in the .eml print 'Date: ' . $email->emailDateStr() . "\n"; // Now the Date header contains whatever was in the .eml // Let's update it to the current system date/time.. $dateTime = new CkDateTime(); $dateTime->SetFromCurrentSystemTime(); $success = $email->SetDt($dateTime); if ($success != true) { print $email->lastErrorText() . "\n"; exit; } // Now show that the Date is the current system time: print 'Date: ' . $email->emailDateStr() . "\n"; print 'Date: ' . $email->getHeaderField('Date') . "\n"; ?> |
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