SendDraft Method
Sends an existing draft.
Syntax
office365control.SendDraft id
Remarks
This method sends an existing draft. The id parameter takes the ID of the draft that is going to be sent. To create a draft see the CreateDraft method. As a note, the relevant properties are not cleared after the method is called. It is recommend to do so after calling this method.
Example (New Draft)
//Create a draft message office365.MessageSubject = "Subject Text"; office365.MessageImportance = "High"; office365.MessageBodyContentType = "TEXT"; office365.MessageBodyContent = "Body Text"; office365.MessageTo = "email@example.com"; office365.CreateDraft(0, ""); office365.SendDraft(office365.MessageInfo[0].Id);Example (Reply)
// Create the reply draft string originalMessageId = "Message ID"; office365.CreateDraft(1, originalMessageId); // Set the new draft MessageInfo fields with desired options office365.MessageInfo[0].To = "email@example.com"; office365.MessageInfo[0].Subject = "Subject Text"; office365.MessageInfo[0].BodyContentType = "TEXT"; office365.MessageInfo[0].BodyContent = "Body Text"; // Update the draft office365.Update(office365.MessageInfo[0].Id); // Send the draft office365.SendDraft(office365.MessageInfo[0].Id);Example (HTML with Attachments)
office365.SetMessageSubject("Subject"); office365.SetMessageBodyContentType("HTML"); office365.SetMessageBodyContent("<p>Body</p><img src='cid:test1'>"); office365.SetMessageTo("email@example.com"); office365.CreateDraft(0,""); office365.SetMessageAttachmentCount(1); office365.SetMessageAttachmentFile(0, "./test.png"); office365.SetMessageAttachmentContentId(0, "test1"); office365.SetMessageAttachmentIsInline(0, true); office365.AddAttachment(office365.GetMessageInfoId(0), "", ""); office365.SendDraft(office365.GetMessageInfoId(0));