MessageDate Property
Date of the mail message (optional).
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) char* GetMessageDate();
int SetMessageDate(const char* lpszMessageDate); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR GetMessageDate();
INT SetMessageDate(LPCWSTR lpszMessageDate);
@property (nonatomic,readwrite,assign,getter=messageDate,setter=setMessageDate:) NSString* messageDate; - (NSString*)messageDate; - (void)setMessageDate:(NSString*)newMessageDate;
#define PID_PSMTP_MESSAGEDATE 29 IPWORKSOPENPGP_EXTERNAL void* IPWORKSOPENPGP_CALL IPWorksOpenPGP_PSMTP_Get(void *lpObj, int propid, int arridx, int *lpcbVal, int64 *lpllVal); IPWORKSOPENPGP_EXTERNAL int IPWORKSOPENPGP_CALL IPWorksOpenPGP_PSMTP_Set(void *lpObj, int propid, int arridx, const void *val, int cbVal);
Default Value
"*"
Remarks
If this property contains a non-empty string, then a Date SMTP header is created and attached to the message. If it is an empty string, then the date information is added by the mail relay(s) the message goes through.
Special case: if this property is set to the special value "*", a Date SMTP header reflecting the current date and time is generated when MessageHeaders is computed and the message is sent. This is the default behavior of the class
RFC 822 contains detailed date format specifications. An example of a valid date is "Fri, 1 Mar 96 21:24:52 EST".
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
String