I've searched so much and tried so many differnet solutions, I can't get it to work. I have tried the MailDefinitions in the <CreateUserWizard> tag, and I have also tried to send the email in the code behind for the OnCreatedUser Event.Oddly enough, I have a Contact Us page, and emails send fine from it, but I can't for the life of me get a simple user confirmation email to send.
After a user creates their account with the create new user wizard, I would like to have a confirmation email sent that requires them to click on a link in the email to confirm their account and verify their email address before account is activated.
There has to be a simple way to send a confirmation email to new users. Every article that I've read really doesent tell me how to use the sendingmail event. In addition when I had it working, it wouldnt send emails to places like gmail or aol.
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I have create user wizard control on my page as below with mail definition setup to send a welcome email to new registerd user.
<asp:CreateUserWizard ID="CreateUserWizard1" runat="server" requiresQuestionAndAnswer= "false" oncreateduser="CreateUserWizard1_CreatedUser" LoginCreatedUser="False"> <MailDefinition BodyFileName="~/EmailTemplates/CreateUserWizard.txt" From="myemailaddress" Subject="New User"> </MailDefinition> <WizardSteps> <asp:CreateUserWizardStep ID="CreateUserWizardStep1" runat="server" > <ContentTemplate> layout content here </ ContentTemplate> </WizardSteps > </asp:CreateUserWizard > Problem is I am not receiving the welcome email. To test it, I placed another create user wizard on another page in its default form as below <asp:CreateUserWizard ID="CreateUserWizard1" runat="server"> <MailDefinition BodyFileName="~/EmailTemplates/CreateUserWizard.txt" From="myemailaddress" Subject="New User"> </MailDefinition> <WizardSteps> <asp:CreateUserWizardStep runat="server" /> <asp:CompleteWizardStep runat="server" /> </WizardSteps> </asp:CreateUserWizard>
This one worked and I got welcome email. The setup in Web Config is correct. Is it because I have the oncreateduser="CreateUserWizard1_CreatedUser" or some other conflict issue.
I have staff area of my site I am protecting with forms authentication using c# and .Net 4.0. What I want to do is let the staff members register on the site but instead of the confermation email being sent to them I want it sent to me so I can go in and approve it. I have been trying to use the SendingMail method but can not figure out how to get it to email me instead of the person that registered. I have searched around this site and find many topics on the SendingMail method but none seem to properly address my issue.
Im currently trying to send an email confirmation once a user signs up. Ive looked at links already on the asp.net forums and have had no luck getting it to function. My Sign up page reads data to a SQL Server correctly, what im trying to do is when they click BtnSignUp they will automatically be sent an email confirning that they registered. within my database I have a table "tblUser" and the field within it are "Email" "Password".
I want to send a confirmation email to the user after they register to my website. I am using CreateUserWizard of .NET and I use C#.
My idea is after users register they get an email with a link. If they click the link, they will come to an activation page. I have done this so far:
Register.aspx:
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After Guid userId = (Guid)user.ProviderUserKey;
I am very confused and not sure what to do. I understand that i need to email an url with the userID to user's email upon registration, but how to do this, and when user clicks that url in that email, how that url will automatically come to activation page?
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!
I would like to send email securely to third party with attachments containing sensitive info. The website is configured with SSL. I'd like to know how to send email securely via asp.net app.
I am using the register.aspx that came with VS2010 when I create a new website. When a user is created, the user is automatically logged and NOT send in a verification email. I thought I've modified that but it's not working. Here's what I have:
i am using the concept of sending email through asp.net on click of button.but i hv to give the email id along with the password to send the email.Is there any way of sending the email without giving the user password of email in the web config as the client may refuse to give its password to developer because of security reasons.many sites like asp.net send email to user without asking their user password how it is possible
I cannot send email to the the users when they forget their password ( I am using .NET's Forgot password wizard), and I am using the below code in the web.config file. My hosting provider is Go Daddy and it is a shared hoting.
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I can email the password in my local machine by using the forgot password wizard, but after I have uploaded all the files in Go Daddy, it does not work. That means, I am wrong somewhere at above mentioned code.
once user answers security question and clicks submit that you can then re direct them to a new page and display their password on screen? rather than send an email?