Configuration :: Way To Configure The Server To Send An Email
Mar 28, 2011
is there a way to configure the server / something else to send me an email every time asp.net crashes (with the error - just like the "yellow" screen it shows)
I have read several articles to send emails in Asp.net C# major are by using Gmail, I want to send email from a email id from mydomain name.The code that I am using is:
The code works properly would like to know whether the code is correct as I have have tested it by sending mails to gmail and rediffmail, it works properly, would also like to know the reason for using client.Port = 25;
MailMessage Msg = new MailMessage(); Msg.From = new MailAddress("sales@mydomain.com", "Testing"); Msg.To.Add(TxtEmail.Text); Msg.Subject = "Send Mail with HTML File"; Msg.Body = "Checking";
my problem that i have 2 website on godaddy and i need to creat a web form for feedback just fill some fileds and send it by email message.
i tray several ways in code but no one work if there is any one have a website on godaddy and have a web form to send e-mail explain to me or put your code
When a server error occurs for whatever reasons (YSOD), the server will send a message via SMTP class. In my case, my company employs microsoft exchange and uses NTLM authentication for all domain users. I am authenticating users via NTLA windows integrated authentication. My question is, is it possible to utilize this authentication data, and pass it to the system.web SMTP username/password authentication scheme to send an email to me (the web developer) when the error occurs? I am pretty sure my company requires a username/pwd to send emails via SMPT on the ms exchange server.
Working from home on an XP Machine, trying to configure IIS to send emails from Asp.Net via my broadband provider (BT).
Relay 127.0.0.1 enabled, so now errors are:The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.7.3 Client was not authenticated
Pertinent settings that I can see are (in IIS Default SMTP Virtual Server properties):
Access, Authentication (presumably app to IIS): Basic + Integrated Windows
(However Basic includes correct BT server smtp.btconnect.com -> suggests this is authentication relevant IIS to BT, not app to IIS)
Access, Relay: 127.0.0.1 added
Delivery, Outbound Security: (presumably IIS to BT) Basic Authentication
UserName: my.btusername@btconnect.com (tried with and without @domain)
Password: ***** per my account at Bt
Integrated Windows Authentication disabled
TLS Encryption NOT selected
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I cannot see any other obvious candidates for authentication.
I presume model is Asp.Net App -> IIS (step 1) and IIS -> BT (step 2)
I presume Access, Authentication specifies step 1, and Delivery, Outbound Security handles step 2 - though why then does IIS recognise my bt server in step 1?
I'm having a hard time figuring out how to test email sending on my localhost machine that I'm using to develop the application on. Here is my function to send the email:
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Here is the excerpt from my web.config file:
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Here is the error I get when trying to test the code out:
An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its access permissions 127.0.0.1:25
What could be causing this? Am I doing something wrong in my web.config file??? I know this isn't possible with Vista, but I'm running Windows 7 now.
I have hosted a asp.net project working in asp.net 3.5. All it is working fine, but some time i got error message XML parsing error;Not wel formed. Location: http://www.(my domain name); Line number 1, column 14.
I'm using one XP with SP 2 as my local Laptop PC . Its IIS has one default web site, of course, which is the site I'm working on. When some feature is finished I deploy it to my "production" site which is hosted somewhere else. Very common situation, I guess. This app uses email to notify customers of some particular events. Works on production, but sometimes I need to change something in the way those notifications work. Currently I have to upload the changes to "production" to check it out. Is there any way for me to set up smtp server on my local machine so I could work locally with those features?
I want to send email without declare username and password in smtp server. I am using asp.net c#, this is possible in asp below is the code , anybody tell me how can i use this code in asp.net.
<% Dim ObjSendMail Dim iConf Dim Flds Set ObjSendMail = Server.CreateObject("CDO.Message") Set iConf = CreateObject("CDO.Configuration")....
I am building service failure notification system which notifies customers and management whenever there is a delay in the service. How can I use SQL SERVER trigger to send an email to a group of people when I add an alert in the alert database table using c#.
module thats available for asp.net that uses a queue to send email to an smtp server? the queue being the operative word here.. we need a proper fallback mechanism for storing any messages that can't be sent so that the send can be re-attempted later
I have been using a C# asp.net email form for a while on an old server (administered by a friend who has moved away) and now I have my own server. The problem is the form appears to send but the message never turns up in the mail box. Because the form used to work, I suspect its my server settings. The code behind for the form is:
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I have set the web site up as ASP.NET and the pages load ok etc. So I go to the form, fill it out and it is processed and I get the confirm message. What do I need to check at the server end? Sorry if its a dumb question I am quite new to the finer points of server management
I am using gmail smtp server and email account to send email from my asp.net site. It works fine when I use it on some hosing server but it is strange it do not work on local machine. Plz guide me what should I do ? Do I need to install some smtp server (if yes plz mention the name as I am not aware of it) .
I know how to send email from asp.net using my pc and my provider smtp server. But doing the same thing from a Win2008 dedicated server is confusing for me. I have installed the smtp server and configure for my virtual web as explained here :
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But I'm confused by these two lines
serv.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.PickupDirectoryFromIis; serv.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["SmtpServerUserName"], ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["SmtpServerPassword"]);
1°) Why PickupDirectoryFromIis since in configuration localhost smtp server has been chosen and not pickup directory ?
2°) When setting up the smtp server no login / password has been asked so is the same as the computer login / password ?
I need to write a stored procedure to schedule a job that will send automatic email to customers based on some condition as follows:
1. I have two tables. One table is table1 like the following:
Name Date1 Date2 Date3 Rahim, Khan 29'10 30'11 25'08 Karim,Abedin 12'10 28'11 26'09 Fahad, Alam 26'10 12'11 25'10 Another Table is table 2 like the following:
Name Email Rahim,Khan rahim@yahoo.com Karim,Abedin karim@yahoo.com Fahad, Alam falam@yahoo.com In table 1 the date format is in format where 30'11 mean work week is 30 and 11 means last two digits of the year.
2. Now , I need to write a stored procedure that will check :
a) What is current work week and current year?
b) It will then determine the difference between the current work week (now 37) and work week mentioned in date (Date1, Date2 and Date3) columns from table1 and if for current year(it's 2010) at least one difference in each row is>=8 then it should send an automatic email to the corresponding email address of Name column using the relation between Table1 and table2. For example: For first record in Table1 the three difference is: 37-29=8, 37-30=7 and 37-25=12. There are two differences >=8, but only first difference is for year 2010 and third one is not for current year. But, since at least one difference in this row satisfies condition (That means >=8 for year 2010)hence email message should be sent to the address rahim@yahoo.com using relation of table1 and table2.
I know how to set a schedule job in SQL mail but I need this stored procedure to run this job on daily basis.
I have configured gmail's free smtp server for my web app and previously I was using smtp server configured at the server.
So I have changed my smtp settings accordingly but my app isn't sending any email and giving me error connection time out, third party tool isn't responding after many retrials.
Here are my settings-
SmtpClient smtpClient = new SmtpClient("mail.MyWebsiteDomainName.com", 25); smtpClient.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("info@MyWebsiteDomainName.com", "myIDPassword"); smtpClient.UseDefaultCredentials = true;....
SMTP is a whole new ballgame for me, but I am reading up on it.
I am attempting to send email from my EC2 instance using GoDaddy's SMTP server. My domain name is registered through GoDaddy and I have 2 email accounts with them.
I can successfully send the email from my dev box no problem.
my web.config
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I have a feeling I'm just missing something fundamental. I also have a feeling someone is going to recommend I use AuthSmtp or something similar, I'll agree, and have had wasted the past 6 hours
I am developing an web application using VB.NET in which user have to confirm the email address they provide to activate the account, in short I have to send an email for activating there account. I am all set with the logic and codes, the only trouble is I just realise that i need a mail server and domain to be able to send email.
To be honest with you all i need now is something to try if the application is working and obviously for demo. I havent got any domain yet and no intention of buying one.