I am using OpenPop.net to try and parse our links from all the emails that are in a given inbox. I found this method to get all the message:
public static List<OpenPop.Mime.Message> FetchAllMessages(string hostname, int port, bool useSsl, string username, string password)
{
// The client disconnects from the server when being disposed
using (Pop3Client client = new Pop3Client())
{
// Connect to the server
client.Connect(hostname, port, useSsl);
// Authenticate ourselves towards the server
client.Authenticate(username, password);
// Get the number of messages in the inbox
int messageCount = client.GetMessageCount();
// We want to download all messages
List<OpenPop.Mime.Message> allMessages = new List<OpenPop.Mime.Message>(messageCount);
// Messages are numbered in the interval: [1, messageCount]
// Ergo: message numbers are 1-based.
// Most servers give the latest message the highest number
for (int i = messageCount; i > 0; i--)
{
allMessages.Add(client.GetMessage(i));
}
client.Disconnect();
// Now return the fetched messages
return allMessages;
}
}
Now I am trying to loop through each message but I cannot seem to figure out how to do it, I have this so far for my button:
private void button7_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
List<OpenPop.Mime.Message> allaEmail = FetchAllMessages("pop3.live.com", 995, true, "[email protected]", "xxxxx");
var message = string.Join(",", allaEmail);
MessageBox.Show(message);
}
How would i loop through each entry in allaEmail so that i can display it in a MessageBox?
I can see that you use the fetchAllEmail example from the OpenPop homepage. A similar example showing how to get body text is also on the homepage.
You might also want to look at how emails are actually structured. A email introduction exists for just this purpose.
Having that said, I would do something similar to the code below.
I hope this can help you on the way. Notice that there is also online documentation for OpenPop.