Convert Emails (MSG/EML) to PDF in C#

This article explains how to convert email files such as MSG and EML to PDF.

GdPicture.NET’s conversion from email files to PDFs offers the following benefits:

  • Conversion from EML and MSG files to PDF without external libraries or dependencies such as Microsoft Office interop.

  • Support for embedding email attachments into the output PDF or PDF/A document as PDF attachment annotations.

  • Outstanding Unicode support.

  • Support for documents with mixed encoding and mixed right-to-left (RTL) and left-to-right (LTR) text.

This guide uses MSG files as an example. The process is the same for EML files.

Creating a PDF from an Email File

To create a PDF from an MSG file, follow these steps:

  1. Create a GdPictureDocumentConverter object.

  2. Load the source document by passing its path to the LoadFromFile method. Recommended: Specify the source document format with a member of the DocumentFormat enumeration.

  3. Save the output in a new PDF document with the SaveAsPDF method.

The example below creates a PDF document from an MSG file:

using GdPictureDocumentConverter gdpictureDocumentConverter = new GdPictureDocumentConverter();
// Load the source document.
gdpictureDocumentConverter.LoadFromFile(@"C:\temp\source.msg", GdPicture14.DocumentFormat.DocumentFormatMSG);
// Save the output in a new PDF document.
gdpictureDocumentConverter.SaveAsPDF(@"C:\temp\output.pdf");
Using gdpictureDocumentConverter As GdPictureDocumentConverter = New GdPictureDocumentConverter()
    ' Load the source document.
    gdpictureDocumentConverter.LoadFromFile("C:\temp\source.msg", GdPicture14.DocumentFormat.DocumentFormatMSG)
    ' Save the output in a new PDF document.
    gdpictureDocumentConverter.SaveAsPDF("C:\temp\output.pdf")
End Using
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Email attachments are automatically added to the output document as PDF attachment annotations.

To convert an email file to PDF/A for long-term preservation, specify the conformance level of the output PDF/A document by passing a member of the PdfConformance enumeration to the SaveAsPDF method.

Optional Configuration Properties

Optionally, configure the conversion with the following properties of the GdPictureDocumentConverter object:

The example below creates a PDF document from an MSG file with a custom configuration:

using GdPictureDocumentConverter gdpictureDocumentConverter = new GdPictureDocumentConverter();
// Load the source document.
gdpictureDocumentConverter.LoadFromFile(@"C:\temp\source.msg", GdPicture14.DocumentFormat.DocumentFormatMSG);
// Configure the conversion.
gdpictureDocumentConverter.EmailPreferOnePage = true;
// Save the output in a new PDF document.
gdpictureDocumentConverter.SaveAsPDF(@"C:\temp\output.pdf");
Using gdpictureDocumentConverter As GdPictureDocumentConverter = New GdPictureDocumentConverter()
    ' Load the source document.
    gdpictureDocumentConverter.LoadFromFile("C:\temp\source.msg", GdPicture14.DocumentFormat.DocumentFormatMSG);
    ' Configure the conversion.
    gdpictureDocumentConverter.EmailPreferOnePage = True
    ' Save the output in a new PDF document.
    gdpictureDocumentConverter.SaveAsPDF("C:\temp\output.pdf")
End Using
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