As a .NET developer, you may need to add EMLX to PS conversion features to your applications. To do this, you can use the powerful file format manipulation APIs of Aspose.Total for .NET. Aspose.Email for .NET provides the ability to convert EMLX file format to HTML. After that, Aspose.Words for .NET can be used to render HTML to PS.
Aspose.Total for .NET is a comprehensive suite of file format APIs that enables developers to create, edit, convert, and manipulate a wide range of file formats. It includes APIs for manipulating Microsoft Office documents, PDFs, images, emails, and more. Aspose.Email for .NET is a powerful API for working with email messages and attachments. It provides features for creating, reading, and manipulating emails in various formats, including EMLX. Aspose.Words for .NET is a powerful API for creating, editing, and converting documents in various formats, including HTML and PS.
Using Aspose.Total for .NET, you can easily convert EMLX to PS. First, you can use Aspose.Email for .NET to convert the EMLX file to HTML. Then, you can use Aspose.Words for .NET to render the HTML to PS. This will allow you to add EMLX to PS conversion features to your applications.
Aspose.Total for .NET is a comprehensive suite of APIs that makes it easy to work with a wide range of file formats. With Aspose.Email for .NET, you can convert EMLX to HTML. And with Aspose.Words for .NET, you can render HTML to PS. This makes it easy to add EMLX to PS conversion features to your applications.
C# API to Convert EMLX to PS
- Open EMLX file using MailMessage class
- Convert EMLX to HTML by using Save method
- Load HTML by using Document class
- Save the document to PS format using Save method and set Ps as SaveFormat
Conversion Requirements
Install from command line as nuget install Aspose.Total
or via Package Manager Console of Visual Studio with Install-Package Aspose.Total
.
Alternatively, get the offline MSI installer or DLLs in a ZIP file from downloads .
MailMessage message = MailMessage.Load("sourceFile.emlx");
// save EMLX as a HTML
message.Save("HtmlOutput.html", SaveOptions.DefaultHtml);
// load HTML with an instance of Document
Document document = new Document("HtmlOutput.html");
// call save method while passing SaveFormat.Ps
document.Save("output.ps", SaveFormat.Ps);
Parse EMLX File via .NET
Before converting EMLX to PS, if you want to make sure that you are converting the correct email, you can load EMLX document, parse it and have a look at your desired property. By using MapiMessage class of Aspose.Email for .NET API, you can get sender and recipients information. For example, you can check for a specific sender email for the conversion by using SenderName property.
var outlookMessageFile = MapiMessage.FromFile("message.emlx");
// check for SenderName
if(outlookMessageFile.SenderName == "John"){
//proceed with conversion process
}
Restrict PS Document Editing via .NET
While saving the document from EMLX to PS, you might need to protect your output document. Sometimes you may need to limit the ability to edit a document and only allow certain actions with it. This can be useful to prevent other people from editing sensitive and confidential information in your document. Aspose.Words for .NET API, enables you to control the way you restrict the content using the ProtectionType enumeration parameter. You can set your document to read-only by using the following lines of code.
Document document = new Document("HtmlOutput.html");
// apply document protection and set protection password
doc.Protect(ProtectionType.ReadOnly, "password");
// call save method while passing SaveFormat.Ps
document.Save("output.ps", SaveFormat.Ps);