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Summary
Send binary data in the body of message. This method has been deprecated. To send
binary data the SetBodyB method should be called.
Syntax
| Boolean BodyB (Buffer, Bytes, IsFile) |
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Buffer |
Variant |
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Bytes |
Long |
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IsFile |
Boolean |
Description
The BodyB method creates a message with binary data as the body of the message. The
application should not pass more data than the maximum specified by the Bytes argument of
the OnBodyB event to this method.
The BodyB method takes a buffer (Buffer), the number of bytes in the buffer (Bytes),
and a buffer flag as its parameters and returns a Boolean. The Buffer parameter
should be an array of bytes data type. The Bytes parameter must contain the number
of bytes of the buffer. The IsFile indicates whether the data in the buffer is the
body of the message or attachments. If the data is successfully sent, then the method
returns True; otherwise, it returns False. The application should ensure that the method
was successfully executed by checking the return value.
Example
Result = Mime.BodyB (Buffer, Bytes, 0)
If Result = False Then
MsgBox "Cannot create message with binary data", 64, "Sample Program"
End If
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