Prevent Gmail Threaded Conversation On Notification Emails?
Sep 1, 2010
I have a system that generates notifications for various things. A lot of these have the same subject line, but different content.
Is there anyway short of adding some kind of unique token in the subject line of forcing the emails to NOT be in the same thread, i.e. show up individually. Changing headers and/or content would be acceptable, but changing the subject line will scare people. Also, not all of the recipients are Google Apps/@gmail.com accounts so I can't use things like "+hash".
If it matters, the application is written in C# and ASP.Net.
I need to send notification emails to specific users at different times, Can this be done in the Global.asax page using vb? Also will i have to upgrade my Database from sql express to standard?
"Fetch and Read emails from POP3 mail server using C# and VB.Net - Part I"
I provided gmail server and all necessary credentials. But i was not able to get all emails from gmail .It was fetching last 300 mails. Getmessage count is getting wrong message count.
write code that can send bulk emails from an access database using asp.net/vb? I only need to send about 200 emails per day. also the email must be addressed to that person, eg. if the email address is kylesmith@gmail.com then the email should read Dear Kyle as well as the TO field should state kylesmith@gmail.com
I have the code above, if after half of the emails were sent out, there is a error in smtp, then how can I avoid resending emails or missing emails in this cases ?
I'm having a hell of a time trying to debug things. Basically I want to step through each line of code to see whats happening. But when I try to step to the next line of code, 9 times out of 10 it just finishes all execution instantly without letting me step.
For example if I set a breakpoint in the thread code, that breakpoint gets hit, and I might be able to step to the next line or 2 of code, but after that the next step just jumps to the end of everything as If I had pressed F5 (continue). I assume this is happening because the context gets switched from my current thread to the main thread (or some other thread), and Visual Studio gets confused and just finishes execution, ignoring my breakpoints.
I know about the Threads window, and I have tried many different combinations of freezing and flagging different threads, but nothing accomplishes what I want. I basically want to just keep hitting F10, and step through EVERY LINE OF CODE, regardless of what thread it's in. Im surprised this isnt the default behavior.
I'm just wondering what's the best way to implement a threaded conversation like the Facebook Wall where the comments are displayed under each post, and older comments are collapsed and expandable. My instinct is to use a nested datalist, but I think that might take a toll on performance.
Anyone know how to create a threaded / nested comment system? I would like to learn how to do this for my blog that I am working on. I simply can't find anything useful out there.
I am able to get a token with Windows Live Delegate Authentication samples provided by Microsoft.
Now I want to access emails (New, Read, Unread etc) from live account. How can I achieve it with the help of Windows Live Delegate Authentication? Are there any examples for the same?
The Samples given by Microsoft are not related to emails.
I would like to make a "select" from an Access (mdb) file in SQL Server 2008 R2. I was using:
SELECT * FROM OPENROWSET('Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0','C:..FILE.mdb', 'SELECT * FROM Users')
But I“m getting the error: Msg 7308, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 OLE DB provider 'Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0' cannot be used for distributed queries because the provider is configured to run in single-threaded apartment mode.
I am working on a ASP.Net Web Application which need some requirement as given below. Let's say two user's A and B. When a User A Assign a task to B , Then B need to get some sort of alert message without doing any action by B in his web browser, which need to tell User B that user A had assigned him some task and he need to response back to User A at the same time by and acknowledgement saying he accepted the task or rejected. Here I can not use the Mail server feature. Here user B need to get the pop up/alert message at the same time when user A posted the Task.
I have a web application which our customer use it all day. Some times, i need to stop or restart application. When I do it, some customers' work is interrupted and I want to make a notification system that, appear on application and inform customers about shutting down of system.How can I make a system like that?
using Ajax control toolkit or using Jquery? What I am looking at is when ever someone places an order and admin of my team is logged-in to the application,
he must get real time updates about the order (the moment order is placed, a pop up must come on his sceen). I want the best user exprience.
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 am creating a chatting application, where I want to show typing notifications in private chat.i.e If two users are chatting, when the user is typing message I want to show in chat window of other user that "userName is typing" in the status bar
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 have a hosted Silverlight 4 application. My task is to notify a Silverlight user when his ASP.NET session is about to expire with a simple dialog box, saying something like "Your session is about to expire, would you like to reset the session?" with two buttons [Yes], and [No]. When the user clicks [Yes] I would like to update the ASP.NET session, otherwise I would just let it expire. What is the best methodology to use here?I've taken a look at different forums, and most people just simply poll the server every-so-often from the page hosting the Silverlight application. This wouldn't do for me. I thought of creating a singleton DispatcherTimer that would start on Silverlight application startup, would fetch Session.Timeout value from the server using WCF and would run for (Session.Timeout - some delta) minutes. When the timer expires it would pop the notification window. Moreover, since this notification window should only pop after a period of inactivity, I'd like to reset this timer every time a WCF call is performed (which essentially defines activity).P.S. I'm also planning on doing something similar for Forms timeout.
I want to make taskbar notification as like yahoo messenger or other messenger. When new message will come, from the taskbar small notification will appear as when new email come, yahoo do the same.
How I can make small taskbar notification in web application using asp.net?
I want to notify if there is new record has come then from the taskbar notification will appear and after may be 2 minute it will be automatically disappear as like yahoo do.
So I've just inherited an application which used the SQL Dependency function associated with SQL Notification Services in order to perform some functionality whenever one of the tables in the DB was changed. Specifically I have an MVC website - in the global.asax file there was a listening function which updated the route constraints whenever a table was changed, based on the data changes.
Unfortunately we've also migrated to SQL Server 2008. Now, I can't get this functionality to work at all. As far as I can make out it has actually been removed in SQL Server 2008 although, annoyingly, it does sometimes seem to fire when it errors. Which confused me for a bit, but it would seem that the service is no longer available.
I took a look at StreamInsight but it seems like a sledgehammer to crack a nut, frankly. Plus I'm more than a little suspicious that support for it might be removed going forward, just like support for Notification Services was. The simplest approach is simply to schedule a console application to do the work every 5 minutes or so, but immediate updates would be hugely preferable, and I'm not sure how easy it would be to get a command-line application to update something as fundamental on a website as the routing.