Hi,
I was trying to evaluate the latest Aspose.email API to convert a .eml file into mhtml. I see that the priority value is lost and doesn’t appear on the mhtml document.
API used:
MailMessage.save(java.lang.String fileName, com.aspose.email.MailMessageSaveType)
Note: The same thing works while using .msg files and the priority appears properly in the mhtml file.
Please let me know if i am missing anything.
Thanks,
Smitha
Hi Smitha,
Thank you for your inquiry.
I have worked with your scenario and I am afraid, I am unable to see the said issue while using
Aspose.Email for Java 1.9.0. I would request you to please give a try to our latest public build and feed us back with your results.
In case your problems persists then please share a sample problematic message for our review.
Regards,
Hi Babar Raza,
Thanks for responding on this issue. I tried what you suggested by did not get the expected priority value in the output mhtml file.
I am attaching sample code and the input file (*.eml) and the output files (.msg and .mhtml) generated using the sample code.
Please let me know if i have missed anything.
Thanks,
Smitha
Hi Smitha,
Thank you for sharing the sample message and code.
I am able to observe the problem while using the latest version of Aspose.Email for java, therefore I have logged this issue in our bug tracking system under ticket Id (NETWRKJAVA-33163). We will soon analyse the problem and will keep you posted with updates on this.
Regards,
Hi Babar Raza,
Thank you for the confirmation. I will wait for an update on this issue.
Thanks,
Smitha
The issues you have found earlier (filed as NETWRKJAVA-33163) have been fixed in this update.
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