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[Applause] [Music] hi and welcome to the bond online my name is eric and today were going to talk about how to send email messages via the microsoft graph api if youre a system administrator you probably are aware of that in current circumstances uh mail for applications or for printers or whatever are sent via a local smtp server file the graph api you can do basically the same but of course you dont need an additional server just a little technique you can use maybe in the real world this one just demonstrated you i want to demonstrate youll find two examples the first one is just sending a regular text message to a user and two corporate cc accounts and the second one is bit more advanced thats with html and attachment so first things first going to check which access rights we need it requires the mail read write ive just tested it and also required the mail sent ive added that in my requirements in the script so first were now going to do is adjust the microsoft graph api

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Specify request header and MIME message body You can create a message in JSON or MIME format. Specify the intended format in the request header: Content-Type: application/json to use JSON format in the request body. Content-Type: text/plain to use MIME format in the request body.
Examples Example 1: Send a new email using JSON format. Example 2: Create a message with custom Internet message headers and send the message. Example 3: Create a message with a file attachment and send the message. Example 4: Send a new message using MIME format.
Microsoft Graph provides access to data stored across Microsoft 365 services. Custom applications can use the Microsoft Graph API to connect to data and use it in custom applications to enhance organizational productivity.
MIME is a standard used by internet email to transmit the following types of content via SMTP: Plain text message. Message with alternative content (i.e., in both plain text and HTML) Reply message with the original message attached. Text message with attachments of image, audio, video, or application files.
We want to confirm that there is no cost associated with using the Graph API for mail (messages).
Microsoft Graph lets you simply include app data as Internet message headers when creating or sending a new message, or a reply to a message. If you need to add and subsequently update custom data, you can store the data in individual resource instances.
Examples Example 1: Send a new email using JSON format. Example 2: Create a message with custom Internet message headers and send the message. Example 3: Create a message with a file attachment and send the message. Example 4: Send a new message using MIME format.
The Microsoft Graph API supports accessing data in users primary mailboxes and in shared mailboxes. The data can be calendar, mail, or personal contacts stored in a mailbox in the cloud on Exchange Online as part of Microsoft 365, or on Exchange on-premises in a hybrid deployment.

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