We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Email for Java 17.11. This release introduces a new feature of working with Extended attributes of messages using API’s Exchange Web Service (EWS) client. In addition, it also brings several fixes to other functionality of the API that further stabilizes the overall behavior of the API in terms of expected behavior. For a complete list of what is new and fixed, please visit the release notes section of API documentation.
Work with Extended Attributes of Message using EWS in Java
This version of Aspose.Email for Java provides the capability to work with Extended Attributes of messages using the API’s EWS client. Extended attributes can be added to message in the same way as adding Named properties to messages. The API now has FetchMapiMessage method that allows retrieving a message from the Exchange Server along with such properties associated with it. This is as shown in the following sample code.
Other Improvements
In addition to the new features, this release of API also includes several improvements in terms of bug fixes. This further adds to the overall stability of the API in terms of expected output.
API Resources
We have detailed information available online for getting started with the Aspose.Email for Java API. These are:
- Product Documentation – Provides detailed examples of working with the API
- API Reference Guide – Details all the packages and classes of the API
- GitHub Examples – Provides ready to run API examples
- Aspose.Email Forum – Feel free to contact us on Aspose.Email forum for your queries