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#pragma once
#include "../Wrapper/cImap.hpp"
#include "EmailParser.hpp"
#pragma managed
using namespace System;
using namespace vmime::wrapper;
#if VMIME_HAVE_MESSAGING_FEATURES && VMIME_HAVE_MESSAGING_PROTO_IMAP
namespace vmimeNET
{
// A managed wrapper for unmanaged Imap class
public __gc class Imap : public IDisposable
{
public:
__value enum eSecurity : Int32
{
Normal = cCommon::Secur_Normal, // on normal port (default 143) unencrypted
SSL = cCommon::Secur_SSL, // on secure port (default 993) using SSL
TLS_opt = cCommon::Secur_TLS_opt, // on normal port (default 143) using TLS if possible
TLS_force = cCommon::Secur_TLS_force, // on normal port (default 143) demands TLS otherwise fails
};
Imap(String* s_Server, UInt16 u16_Port, eSecurity e_Security, bool b_AllowInvalidCerts);
~Imap();
void Dispose();
void SetAuthData(String* s_User, String* s_Password);
String* EnumFolders() [];
void SelectFolder(String* s_Path);
String* GetCurrentFolder();
int GetEmailCount();
EmailParser* FetchEmailAt(int s32_Index);
void Close();
private:
cImap* mpi_Imap;
};
}
#endif // VMIME_HAVE_MESSAGING_FEATURES && VMIME_HAVE_MESSAGING_PROTO_IMAP
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Chris Maunder is the co-founder of
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