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Tero
Tero el 6 de Jul. de 2023
Editada: Aditya Singh el 6 de Jul. de 2023
Hello,
I'm trying to send Outlook email through .NET API. Any help on coding would be highly appreciated. Below is the "known" code by using COM and actxserver, but as I'm facing some other issues, I'd like to see if I can fix that probelm by switching to .NET.
function sendolmail(to,subject,body,attachments)
%Sends email using MS Outlook. The format of the function is
%Similar to the SENDMAIL command.
% Create object and set parameters.
h = actxserver('outlook.Application');
mail = h.CreateItem('olMail');
mail.Subject = subject;
mail.To = to;
mail.BodyFormat = 'olFormatHTML';
mail.HTMLBody = body;
% Add attachments, if specified.
if nargin == 4
for i = 1:length(attachments)
mail.attachments.Add(attachments{i});
end
end
% Send message and release object.
mail.Send;
h.release;
Here's how far I'm at the momment :)
dotnetenv("framework")
h=NET.addAssembly('microsoft.office.interop.outlook');
Now I'd need to dublicate the rest of the code, which I haven't succeeded in yet.
Here's a link to Microsoft's namespace for Outlook.
Thanks in advance,
Tero

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Aditya Singh
Aditya Singh el 6 de Jul. de 2023
Editada: Aditya Singh el 6 de Jul. de 2023
Hi Tero,
To my understanding you want to send mail using the .NET API and outlook.
Using the actxserver and the oulook API, its simple to send mail. While for .NET, you have to create your acces token and send in the file header. You can refer to Get Started with the Outlook REST APIs - Outlook Developer | Microsoft Learn for generating access token.
NET.addAssembly('System');
NET.addAssembly('System.Net.Http');
NET.addAssembly('System.Net.Http.Headers');
NET.addAssembly('System.Text');
% Create the HttpClient object
client = System.Net.Http.HttpClient();
% Set the access token
accessToken = '<Your_Access_Token>';
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Authorization = System.Net.Http.Headers.AuthenticationHeaderValue('Bearer', accessToken);
% Set the email endpoint
emailEndpoint = 'https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me/sendMail';
% Set the email content
emailBody = 'Hello, this is the email body.';
recipientEmail = 'recipient@example.com';
emailSubject = 'Test Email';
% Create the JSON payload
jsonPayload = sprintf('{"message": {"subject": "%s", "body": {"contentType": "Text", "content": "%s"}, "toRecipients": [{"emailAddress": {"address": "%s"}}]}}', emailSubject, emailBody, recipientEmail);
% Create the StringContent object
content = System.Net.Http.StringContent(jsonPayload, System.Text.Encoding.UTF8, 'application/json');
% Send the POST request to send the email
response = client.PostAsync(emailEndpoint, content).Result;
if response.IsSuccessStatusCode
disp('Email sent successfully.');
else
disp(['Failed to send email. Error: ' char(response.ReasonPhrase.ToString)]);
end
This should work, if you can tell your issues with the COM and actxserver we can try to resolve them.
For more information you can refer to
Hope it helps!
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Tero
Tero el 6 de Jul. de 2023
btw, could I ask your assistance on adding an attachment file. This seems not to be present on the code of yours
Aditya Singh
Aditya Singh el 6 de Jul. de 2023
Editada: Aditya Singh el 6 de Jul. de 2023
Hi,
All the changes with the mail body and attachments can be made in the jsonPayload, you can refer to
and for large files:
The JSON of the resource would be would be updated as
{
"contentType": "string",
"id": "string (identifier)",
"isInline": true,
"lastModifiedDateTime": "String (timestamp)",
"name": "string",
"size": 1024
}
Hope it helps!

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