Author Archives: Kashif Iqbal

Move Items Between PST Folders using C# with Aspose.Email for .NET

Aspose.Email for .NET 3.9.0 has been released with new features, enhancements and bug fixes.

Move Items Between PST Folders using C#

Moving items from one PST folder to another wasn’t supported until now and items need to be moved to other folders one by one. With this month’s release, Aspose.Email supports moving items to other folders in the same PST. This includes moving messages as well as folders along with their contents to other folders.

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Updating Microsoft Project Work Status with Aspose.Tasks for Java 6.3.0

Aspose.Tasks for JavaSince the launch of Aspose.Tasks for Java, we have worked to improve the API’s functionality. As part of these continuous efforts, Aspose.Tasks for Java 6.3.0 has been released with a number of new features and enhancements.

Updating and Rescheduling an Uncompleted Project’s Work

Microsoft Project lets users update project tasks and rescheduling uncompleted work. This makes it possible to update the overall project work as completed through a specified date for the entire project or specified tasks only. The uncompleted … Continue Reading

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Updating Project Status and Rescheduling Incomplete Work Supported in Aspose.Tasks for .NET 6.3.0

We are pleased to share the release of Aspose.Tasks for .NET 6.3.0 that includes new feature and a number of improvements.

Microsoft Project provides the option to update project work as completed through a specified date for the entire project or specified tasks only. The uncompleted project work can then be rescheduled to start after a specified date. This month’s release of Aspose.Tasks provides the same capability to update project work and reschedule uncompleted work through a specified date.

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PST Reading Improved with Aspose.Email for Java 3.8.0

Aspose.Email for Java 3.8.0 has been released with a number of improvements.

This month’s release includes an important enhancement related to reading messages from a semi-corrupt PST file. This makes it possible to read the non-corrupted messages from the PST file which was not possible earlier and provides more stability to PST reading operations.

This month’s release also enhances Aspose.Email’s TNEF messages reading capability by filling the named properties collection from TNEF.  This improves the overall Outlook message loading functionality … Continue Reading

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Email Communication via Proxy Server using C# or VB.NET

Aspose.Email for .NET 3.8.0 has been released with new features, enhancements and bug fixes.

Organizations sometimes use proxy servers within their premises for controlled access to the digital world outside. This requires mail client configurations, like specifying the proxy server address, that otherwise fail to communicate via the proxy server in absence of such information. Our customers have asked us to support this behavior and we are pleased to share that this month’s release supports configuring proxy server settings for … Continue Reading

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Improved Project data recalculation with Aspose.Tasks for .NET 6.2.0

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We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Tasks for .NET 6.2.0.

In continuation to our last month’s release, this month’s release further extends the automatic recalculation of project’s dependent data feature. We have further enhanced the recalculation of a project’s tasks dependent data with respect to task type and resource options (efforts). This includes recalculation of :

  • Fixed unit task and its assignments
  • Fixed unit task effort driven and its assignments
  • Fixed work task effort driven and its assignments
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Manipulate Outlook Calendar Attachments and Reminders using Java

We are pleased to share that Aspose.Email for Java 3.7.0 has been released with a number of enhancements and bug fixes.

Aspose.Email API has been field proven for manipulating different types of email messages and working with appointments. Adding as well as retrieving attachments information from messages has been part of the API since the very beginning; however, the same was missing till yet for appointments/calendar files. We are glad to share that Aspose.Email API now supports adding, retrieving and … Continue Reading

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EWS support for managing Calendar items now availalbe with Aspose.Email for .NET 3.7.0

Aspose.Email for .NET 3.7.0 has been released with a number of new features, enhancements and bug fixes.

Aspose.Email’s Exchange Web Service (EWS) client already provides the capability of adding messages as well as creating contacts and tasks. This month’s release further empowers the EWS client by introducing a new feature of creating, updating and deleting calendar items on exchange server. The online article, Working with Calendar items using EWS client, provides a detailed example of this new feature.

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Introducing Aspose.Tasks for Java

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We are pleased to announce the launch of Aspose.Tasks for Java, an API that empowers Java application developers to write applications that manage and manipulate Microsoft Project documents without worrying about the complexity of Microsoft Project format implementation. Our .NET component for managing project documents, Aspose.Tasks for .NET, has been in the field for a long time already and has proven record for processing project documents.

Aspose.Tasks for Java

Aspose.Tasks for Java is a Microsoft Project document creation, … Continue Reading

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Aspose.Tasks for Java is Getting Ready for Release

Aspose.Tasks for Java logoAspose.Tasks for .NET has been in the field for quite a long time now and is used to programmatically create, read and manipulate Microsoft Project documents (MPP/XML) without installing Microsoft Project. It is the only API available that lets .NET application developers provide project document processing capabilities in their web and desktop applications entirely without Microsoft Office Automation.

Coming Soon: Aspose.Tasks for Java

Our customers have asked for Aspose.Tasks on Java and we are pleased to share that this API … Continue Reading

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