Dekut - Working with Secondary Calendar Items on Office 365 supported with Aspose.Email for .NET 6.5.0 | Blogs - Aspose.com https://www.dekut.com/Technology/working-with-secondary-calendar-items-on-office-365-supported-with-aspose-email-for-net-6-5-0-%7C-blogs-aspose-com/ Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Email for .NET 6.5.0. The possibility of a host having multiple IPs available for communication with external world cannot be ruled out. For example, consider the scenario where a server is equipped with multiple network cards, resulting in more than one IP addresses. In such case, the requirement may arise to bind the email sending client to a specific IP on the host for sending out emails. This can be achieved with Aspose.Email API using the SmtpClient’s BindIPEndPoint property which is a new feature introduced in this month’s release. Read More The Add method of HeadersCollection inserts the header at the end of the collection. However, it may sometimes be necessary to insert a header at a specific location. In such case, the Add method won’t be of help. To achieve this, use the Insert method of the HeadersCollection. If collection contains headers with the same name, this header will be inserted before other headers with the same name. Office 365 allows creating more than one Calendar folder and add appointment items to it. With this month’s release, Aspose.Email API now lets you create a secondary Calendar folder on Exchange Server using the IEWSClient. Appointments can then be added, updated or cancelled from the secondary calendar using the CreateAppointment, UpdateAppointment and CancelAppointment methods that are already provided by the API since a long time. As mentioned earlier, this month’s release fixes a number of bugs that were reported by our valued customers with our last month’s version. In addition, these also include a number of other functional improvements as a result of our in-house quality testing. Tue, 17 May 2016 03:47:25 UTC en