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ImapMessageEventHandler Delegate
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sender
e
Represents the method (event handler) that will be raised when an asynchronous method involving message manipulation completes.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public Delegate Sub ImapMessageEventHandler( _
   ByVal sender As Object, _
   ByVal e As ImapMessageEventArgs _
) 
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As New ImapMessageEventHandler(AddressOf HandlerMethod)
C# 
public delegate void ImapMessageEventHandler( 
   object sender,
   ImapMessageEventArgs e
)
Managed Extensions for C++ 
public: __gc __delegate void ImapMessageEventHandler( 
   Object* sender,
   ImapMessageEventArgs* e
)
C++/CLI 
public delegate void ImapMessageEventHandler( 
   Object^ sender,
   ImapMessageEventArgs^ e
)

Parameters

sender
e

Remarks

As Microsoft describes in their MSDN documentation, the event model in the .NET Framework is based on having an event delegate that connects an event with its handler. To raise an event, two elements are needed:

  • A class that holds the event data. This class must derive from the base class EventArgs.
  • A delegate that points to a method that provides the response to the event.

When asynchronously getting messages, the class that holds the event data is the ImapMessageEventArgs class. A method must be created with the same signature as the delegate. If you are working within the Visual Studio.NET environment, this can be automatically done for you. See the Using Events In PowerTCP topic for more information. If you are not working within the Visual Studio.NET environment, you must do this yourself. In this example that would mean a method would have to be defined to accept two arguments (an object and an ImapMessageEventArgs) and return void. Once this has been done, the delegate must be "connected" to the handling event. This is done by adding an instance of the delegate to the event. For more information about event handler delegates, see the Using Events In PowerTCP topic.

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0

See Also

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