I'm having problems with the "From". No matter what i put in, it is always getting filled out with whatever account i'm using to log into the smtp services. Here is the code.. not sure what i'm doing wrong by the examples I've looked at.
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I've checked my mFrom property and it has the correct email address i'm trying to send it from.. Is the from just always filled out with the info that the email is sent from
I have 3 issues that I am attempting to resolve in development with using an aspx page to send email (both internal and external).1. Using the ddl.SelectedValue for the To email address doesn't send the email to the person, but will still cc and bcc the hard-coded recipients. If I replace the(DropListVendor.SelectedValue.Trim()) withmyemail@chuckanddons.com it sends just fine. However I need my users to be able to select which vendor to email, hence the Drop Down list for Vendor. I'll post my code below.
We have a website which we have re-designed and coded to work using System.Net.Mail but other parts of our website use System.Web.Mail We have specified the namespaces to be used in our web.config file but as we are specifying both System.Net.Mail and System.Web.Mail and they both use MailMessage it throws an error 'MailMessage' is ambiguous, imported from the namespaces or types 'System.Web.Mail, System.Net.Mail'. Is there anyway to avoid this error and still use both namespaces?
'System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Failure sending mail. ---> System.IO.IOException: Unable to read data from the transport connection: net_io_connectionclosed. at System.Net.Mail.SmtpReplyReaderFactory.ProcessRead(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 read, Boolean readLine) at............................
getting the above error when sending mail from asp.net 2.0
In my vague understanding, any texts are transferred over the internet as streams of bytes. And when you change texts to and from bytes, you need encoding. MailMessage.Body is just a plain string(text) and it gets sent over the internet as emails. Why is it that it can correctly display Chinese characters without even having to specify the encoding?
VWD 2008 Express. Visual Basic. I use the following routine (XXXXX have replaced sensitive data) to try to send an email message to mutiple email addresses. It only sends to the first email address in the comma-delimited list. How can I send the message to multiple email addresses?
I've built several websites on my local machine and have successfully tested sending mail from within the application, but suddenly the mail won't go anywhere! I have a try-catch routine, and I'm getting the message that the mail has been sent successfully but it's not going anywhere. This is the code that I've used in a test page - the html page has a button and a textbox and nothing else. I've imported the system.net.mail namespace.
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I'm getting the 'Email Successfully Sent' Message but I'm not receiving the email. I don't think I've changed any settings to stop the emails from going.
I'm trying to add an attachment to an e-mail which I'm sending out, but the attaching part doesn't appear to be working properly since I do not receive the attachment. Anyone know why this is occuring? No exceptions are being thrown. I am sending the
I have this code up in a live windows 2003 sp2 server. I use Hmailserver as mail server and I am not sure if this cause the problem.I am able to send email consecutively 2 time no problem, but it is always the 3rd time after I would get this error: Unable to read data from the transport connection: net_io_connectionclosed. I wait for 30 minutes I am to send email again, but only the first 2 time works. Here is my code can someone please verify my code and see if anything is wrong with it.
i´m creating a webpage as a project to school. In this project i´m dynamically adding data to Placeholder (PH1). Is possible to send all the content from PH1 by using namespace System.Net.Mail?
Currently, I'm trying to do automatically sending mail system to my web-site.
This is how it shall work;
I keep , e-mail - sending time , pair at database , such as
example@hotmail.com , 10.30 PM
example2@yahoo.com , 06.00 AM
What i want is , sending a pdf attachment to these mails everyday when time is 10.30 PM and 06.00 AM . I've a function which creates pdf attachment. I've also a function which sends e-mail.
How can i always check if it's time for sending a mail or not ?
I've created some custom headers for my emails. I've used a breakpoint to see that they are being added to the collection correctly. I don't understand how to access these from the email that's generated though. I'm currently dropping the emails into a pickup directory on my local machine and viewing them with Windows Mail. I have "view all" headers checked in Windows mail but still don't see them when I open my emails in the pick up directory.
how to access the headers that I added? Below is an example of how I did it. I'm hoping to add things like name, address, phone... etc, and then have them visible in the email.
Has anybody else had an issue with the sender address not being used as the return-path/bounce address when using system.net.mail to send email with a different address for the return-path/sender and the from address and using the SpecifiedPickupDirectory delivery method? This issue is particularly important when you need to send mail from a "user" address, but want bounce backs to come to a different address so they can be processed. Using the code below, I think you can reproduce the issue.
Imports System.Net.Mail Partial Class emailtest Inherits System.Web.UI.Page Protected Sub test_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles test.Click ' Build Message Dim mail As New MailMessage mail.To.Add("user@gmail.com") mail.From = New MailAddress("from@domain.com") mail.Sender = New MailAddress("sender@domain.com") mail.Subject = "Test Subject" mail.Body = "Test Body" ' Drop in Pickup Directory Dim smtpPK As New SmtpClient smtpPK.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.SpecifiedPickupDirectory smtpPK.PickupDirectoryLocation = "C: emp" smtpPK.Send(mail) ' Send Message Directly Dim smtp As New SmtpClient("mail.domain.com") smtp.Send(mail) End Sub End Class
I am trying to send an email from our web server to a gmail account via System.Net.Mail but am failing miserably receiving this error message:
Mailbox name not allowed. The server response was:
that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1) Using this code I am able to send emails to other email addresses on our Outlook email server:
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So I know I am capable of sending email to Gmail with port 587 and using the proper credentials of my own Gmail account. That is not the problem.
The problem is I want to be able to have the mail sent from my application from whatever the user puts in the FROM (Email address): text box to a Gmail account. When I use the above code, the address that the email is sent from is my own.
So the question is: Is there any way to configure this to be able to send from an Outlook email server to a Gmail account without having to use my Gmail account to actually do it (using my credientials). Therefore showing the email as sent from whatever the user puts in the txtEmail text box, and having it sent from the Outlook server?
I know my SMTP uses the port 25 for outgoing mail and I am pretty sure that the Gmail settings block port 25 for incoming mail, which makes sense, but what doesnt make sense is I can compose a message in Outlook and send it to a gmail account, but I cannot automate this through my programming, which makes me feel certain its my programming.
I have a message (System.Web.Mail.MailMessage) whose body is 400 bytes long, nothing in cc or bcc, has valid to/from addresses. But when I get to System.Web.Mail.WebMail.Send(msg) I get the exception [HttpException (0x80004005): Value does not fall within the expected range.] Not sure where to look. Google only provided a handful of options, mostly related to CDO.
I have a web application that is running on IIS within my company's domain, and is being accessed via intranet. I have this application sending out email based on some user actions. For example, its a scheduling application in part, so if a task is completed, an email is sent out notifying other users of that.
The problem is, the email works flawlessly in some cases, and not at all in others. I have a login.aspx page which sends out report emails when the page is loaded (its loaded once a day via windows task scheduler) - this always seems to work perfectly. I have an update page which is supposed to send email when text is entered and the "Update" button is clicked - this operation will fail most of the time. Both of these tasks use the same static overloaded method I wrote to send email using System.Net.Mail.
I have tried using gmail as my smtp server (instead of our internal one), and get the same results. I investigated whether having the local SMTP Service running makes any difference, and it doesn't seem to. Besides, since C# is server-side code, shouldn't it only matter whats running on the server, and not the client?Below is my code to send email.
How do I format the body of the email so it doesn't look so old school :) I've tried sending html through it, but it just comes out as html in the body of the email.
I've been getting the following exception when trying to send an e-mail using System.Net.Mail:
Unhandled exception in Service Thread:
System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Mailbox unavailable. The server response was: Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable at System.Net.Mail.DataStopCommand.CheckResponse(SmtpStatusCode statusCode, String serverResponse) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.OnClose(Object sender, EventArgs args) at System.Net.ClosableStream.Close() at System.Net.Mail.MailWriter.Close() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message)