I am building an email feature in my website (jobs site). By using this functionality, recruiters will be able to send emails to candidates. I want an option so that the user can also set 'From Address' and the email should be ANTI-SPAM compliant.
In addition to the process of regex syntax validation of Email Addresses entered by users, I'm trying to check if the entered email address is a real one and does exist?The best I could achieve is to "Ping" the host the email address is associated with. But there are some other terms in the industry like Handshaking with Email Server, etc.not necessarily with 100% confirmation accurary!
How me can validate a email textbox to take only valid email address if error occur it show the error message in this textbox or as a tooltip. because in the form there is no space to show error message.
here is sender email but i want there wasn't any email address.I mean i want when users click on button and send me an email there wasn't any email address in sender details.
I am sending an email for forgot password to the user. i have formatted the body text of Email but when i have checked that email, it is coming without any formatting.
here is the formatting code which i am sending as a string.....
I am creating an online registration but my problem is when they finish registration, it will automatically send the notification to their email and when they click the link it will activate their account.. I don't know how to do this is in asp.net ....
I have this code to send email notification in my page.
MailAddress to = new MailAddress("xxxxx@gmail.com"); MailAddress from = new MailAddress("xxx@gmail.com"); MailMessage message = new MailMessage(from, to); message.Subject = "Error Occred in the application:"; message.Body = ex.Message; SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587); client.EnableSsl = true; client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("user", "password");
Is there any other way we have without giving credentials to send the message?
I need to design a bug alert system, where the web support team is notified via email when a user of our website encounters an error of any sort (database exception, or a 404)What would be the best way to design this section of the project?
I need to send an email to notify students that their choices have been approved or disapprove.For example. When a teacher approved or disapprove a particular student choices on the DropDownList in a DetailView it will automatically send the student an email to notify them that the choices had been approved/disapprove. I need to grab the Student Email, ProgramName, student name in the DetailView so the email will be shown like this:
how to write a code for Sending an email notification to the user.. I work to create conference managment system that content papersubmission when researcher upload his research(in my page I have using file upload control for uploading pdf)my work after uploading the file I need to sent an email(this mail body contain the link to the page where pdf uploaded )to the reviewer that he must notice that the pdf has uploaded and commented on it. this email notification should come from admin.
I have a form in formview which uploads data to my mssql databse fine. I want to send an e-mail after the data is uploaded to supply notification that someone has filled out the form. I am trying to use OnItemInserted to achieve this. This is the error message I get:
Compiler Error Message: CS0122: 'Personal_Loans.ClientappFormView_ItemInserted(object, System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewInsertedEventArgs)' is inaccessible due to its protection level
This is then followed by the e-mail sending code. The servers CAS level is set to "full" I have tried using capitals and all lowercase for OnItemInserted I get the same result.
i have an aspx page which on page load needs to populate a text box with the current users email address (user is in Active Directory), any body know how to retrieve the email address from Active Directory, i have read this article on the web but am a bit confused
string userName = Environment.UserName; string domainName = Environment.UserDomainName; //Set the correct format for the AD query and filter string ldapQueryFormat = @"LDAP://{0}.com/DC={0},DC=com"; string queryFilterFormat = @"(&(samAccountName={0})(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=user))"; SearchResult result = null; using(DirectoryEntry root = newDirectoryEntry(rootQuery)) { using(DirectorySearcher searcher = new DirectorySearcher(root)) { searcher.Filter = searchFilter; SearchResultCollection results = searcher.FindAll(); result = (results.Count != 0) ? results[0] : null; } } string primaryEmail = result.Properties["mail"][0] as string;
There is no defintion of rootQuery- so not sure what that is, or a definition for searchFilter
I have a data list on my page which shows a clients company, address and contact info. This information is stored in a sql database table. one of the columns is email address
Also on the page is a button and textbox set to multimode where the logged on client can send a message.
In the the button click event I want to send the message but capture the email address from the "Email" column and add this to the from part of the mail message as below
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I just want to get the email address this way or get it from the membership system which ever is better.
I'm developing a website in ASP.NET & C# that will be on the www I have a contact form like most internet websites have and one of those textboxes is an email address. I wish to validate the email address so that the person enters a valid email in the form of [URL] What is the best way to do this?
We are developing an Intranet application that looks up some data for a user through hooks into Active Directory. However, our Network guys don't always enter in a users email address when creating a new user. Therefore, our user database is missing the email address for over half of our users. We have over 10,000 users, therefore asking them to enter 5000+ email addresses into each missing email address field in Active Directory isn't an option. I already know how to validate that an email address is correctly formatted using Regex. What I need is a way to lookup the email address entered in the email address textbox and see if it exists on Outlook/Exchange (or looking up the email address using the First Name/LastName would work). If it does exist then the address is valid, if it is invalid then the user typed in the wrong address. I've tried to do something with CDO, but have had no luck. We use Outlook 2003 and ASP.NET 2.0.
I'm using Facebook connect on my site. If a new user connects through FB i create an account for them and all is fine. What i would also like to do is check to see if they already have a registered account.
So if someone connects that has not logged in but has an account i would like to be able to locate the account in my application a link it. I hoping this could be done via the email address?