if it is possible to send email to distribution list of oulook contacts within asp.net using the System.Net.Mail namespace?I can send email to multiple addresses by seprating them with ";" but i like to send email to certain group in comtact list.
i've been googling this for two days so here it both the error and the webconfig code.i directed the aspnet 2.0 exe to the application name/database
the problem is when the user tries signing up this error comes up, but the kicker is the user is place into the database ?The specified string is not in the form required for an e-mail address.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.FormatException: The specified string is not in the form required for an e-mail address.
Source Error: An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
Stack Trace: [FormatException: The specified string is not in the form required for an e-mail address.] System.Net.Mime.MailBnfHelper.ReadMailAddress(String data, Int32& offset, String& displayName) +1128747 System.Net.Mail.MailAddress.ParseValue(String address) +240 [code]...
We had few distribution groups in our AD for emailing. To provide access to my application i use these groups to generate the license keys.
Microsoft clearly says "Distribution groups play no role in security (you do not assign permissions to distribution groups), and you cannot use them to filter Group Policy settings."
Is there any way to get the token access for the Distribution groups?
I have a "Contact Us" page where in users will give in their email id and a query and on submitting the form, web admin would receive that email.
If I configure their email id to "from" MailAddress and send the mail, it will fail to do so if the ID is from popular mail domains like gmail or hotmail but would work with other unpopular or non existent domains like me@abcxyzmail.om without any credentials provided!
It worked with gmail after I configured SMTP and network credentials properly. The aim is to let the admin of my website who receives the email be able to hit the reply button in his mail client and see the "to" field populated with the "from" field filled in "contact us" page. Is there any proper way to do this or a tip or trick to accomplish it.
We at Our company having our own local network in which consists around 20 users. We do not have Internet connections. Now I've created an asp.net website to share the data among the different users.How to create unique mail ids for each user.
This code is working fine in my local system but when i upload it on server then it gives this error. From the last 1 year it was working fine but from last few days it gives me above said error, please suggest me is there any authentication required to send mail from server (my hosting plan is with 1and1.com)
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 making mailing system and i am using SQL MAIL service and i need to send mail to other server(application and mail server on different locations).so i some how i need to use queue systems. for example if i send 5000 mail then it should go in batch of 500-500. if i write code in core vb.net then user need to stay untill all batches complete. so some how i need a system by which user just click and mail address fetching and sending process works in background as well send in batch.
I'm trying to send e-mails using net.mail. It works well until an e-mail from the list to send be invalid. if one is invalid it stops the application and i don't wanna this... if the e-mail is invalid it just send to the next and go ahead.
I currently have 2 dropdownlists and a fileupload control on a aspx page along with a "send mail" button. Everything is working fine except for the following 3 issues.1. If I type a specific TO email address in the code-behind, the email sends. I want to use the selected value of a dropdownlist. When I use the programming for that it doesn't send any emails but I do NOT get any error messages either. I am using the dropdownlist.selectedvalue link in the From field and it is working just fine
I am getting this error when I am trying to send e-mail on my website. I Have My web.config settings but I am getting it in a server. In a different one I am not getting it.
Is it possible to send an e-mail in my Asp.Net application through a Proxy server?
I tried using system.net configuration on my web.config but it seems that it accepts only URL proxies. Here's what I'm using:
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I tried to disable the defaultProxy setting but I still couldn't send e-mails. I was able to get a remote web page content through my code using System.Net's WebProxy, WebResponse, WebRequest and NetworkCredential.
Unfortunately, SmtpClient does not provide a Proxy property. Is there any technology available to send e-mails through a proxy server? Currently I'm using .Net Framework 2.0 but if it's possible using 3.0, 3.5, Ajax Extensions or anything like that I'll start using it. But so far I couldn't find anything related to it anywhere.
If it's not possible then I'm gonna have to place a system requirement for a direct connection to the internet... I don't like it very much, but if its not possible....
In asp i tryed to send mail with images. so i used AlternateViews and LinkedResources from System.net.mail class. before sending the mail i would like to add email.Fields.Add [URL] here System.net.mail class doesn't contain Fields. System.web.mail only have Fields.