Web Forms :: How To Send HTML Page As Email With Images And Text
Dec 24, 2012how to send html page as email with images and text in asp.net c#
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View 1 Repliesi want to send html page with email.In html pages images are shown ,stored in databse and retrived by using generic handler. I have tried to call handler using javascript function.but images are not send in email.
View 4 RepliesI have a web form that a uses fills out and I want it to send the form in a email when the user clicks complete. I know how to send a HTML email in ASP.net but how do I get the HTML of the page so that I can send the completed form in a email.
View 4 Repliesprotected void send_mail()
{
String genpass;
genpass = GeneratePassword();
lblResult.Text = genpass.ToString();
string mail_id = "xtream.hell97@gmail.com";
string mail_password = "XXXXXXX";
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I want to send this email in formated html with logo. So i want to chane only its body part with html page to send users auto generated password.
I followed this link, it works fine with English Text. [URL] ....
My problem is when I am adding Arabic text to the message body it displays ???? format.
I know how to send mail. but i cant send a mail with images inside. also i need to display the repeater control's content inside my mail. Embedded image procedure not works for me. plz provide some sample code or links. i'm looking for C# code.
View 7 RepliesI have a panel control whose background is an image. Using css, I have some variables inside that panel control. Now, if I want to email the panel control (with the background image and the text in them), how would i do that? Whenever I send an email, it misses all the styles and the background image as well.
Let me know if you need any more info.
Here is my code. What do I need to change to get the images referenced in the HTML to embed?
using
System;
using
System.Data;
using
System.Configuration;
using
System.Web;
using
System.Web.Security;
using
System.Web.UI;
using
System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using
System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;
using
System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
using
System.IO;
using
System.Net.Mail;
public
partial
class
SendEmail1 : System.Web.UI.Page
{
{
}
{
string FileNameToAttache;protected
void Page_Load(object sender,
EventArgs e)protected
void sendButton_Click(object sender,
EventArgs e)SmtpClient smtpClient =
new
SmtpClient();MailMessage message =
new
MailMessage();try
{
message.To.Add(toEmail);
}
MailAddress fromAddress =
new
MailAddress(fromTextBox.Text);string[] toEmails = toTextBox.Text.ToString().Split(';');foreach
(string toEmail
in toEmails) {//MailAddress toAddress = new MailAddress(toTextBox.Text);
message.From = fromAddress;
//message.To.Add(toAddress);
message.Subject = subjectTextBox.Text;
message.IsBodyHtml =
true;
/* Attaching Files Begin */
{
{
FileNameToAttache =
AttachFile1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache));
message.Attachments.Add(
}
}
emailWithAttach.Host =
emailWithAttach.DeliveryMethod =
emailWithAttach.UseDefaultCredentials =
{
{
FileNameToAttache =
AttachFile1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache));
message.Attachments.Add(
}
}
{
{
FileNameToAttache =
AttachFile1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache));
message.Attachments.Add(
}
}
{
{
FileNameToAttache =
AttachFile1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache));
message.Attachments.Add(
}
}
if (AttachFile1.PostedFile !=
null)HttpPostedFile attFile = AttachFile1.PostedFile;int
attachFileLength = attFile.ContentLength;if (attachFileLength > 0)Path.GetFileName(AttachFile1.PostedFile.FileName);new
Attachment(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache)));SmtpClient emailWithAttach
= new
SmtpClient();"Localhost";SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;true;if
(AttachFile2.PostedFile != null)HttpPostedFile attFile = AttachFile2.PostedFile;int
attachFileLength = attFile.ContentLength;if (attachFileLength > 0)Path.GetFileName(AttachFile2.PostedFile.FileName);new
Attachment(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache)));if (AttachFile3.PostedFile
!= null)HttpPostedFile attFile = AttachFile3.PostedFile;int
attachFileLength = attFile.ContentLength;if (attachFileLength > 0)Path.GetFileName(AttachFile3.PostedFile.FileName);new
Attachment(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache)));if (AttachFile4.PostedFile
!= null)HttpPostedFile attFile = AttachFile4.PostedFile;int
attachFileLength = attFile.ContentLength;if (attachFileLength > 0)Path.GetFileName(AttachFile4.PostedFile.FileName);new
Attachment(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache)));
/* Attaching Files END */
message.Body =
smtpClient.Host =
smtpClient.Send(message);
resultLabel.Text =
}
{
resultLabel.Text =
}
}
{
}
}
"<html><head><title>" +
HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(subjectTextBox.Text) +"</title></head><body style='background-color:#edf8ff;'><div
style='width:600px;'><table width='600' align='center' style='background-color:#ffffff;'>" +
"<img src="[URL]/>" +"<tr><td colspan='2'style='width:500px;'><p>"
+ HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(greetingTextBox.Text) +
"</p></td></tr><br />" +"<tr><td colspan='2'style='width:500px;'><p>"
+ HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(createTextBox.Text) +
"</p></td><img src="[URL]" /></tr><br />" +"<tr><td
colspan='2'style='width:500px;'><p>" + HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(closingTextBox.Text) +
"</p></td></tr>" +"<tr><td><img src="[URL]"
/></td></tr>" +"</table></div></body><html>";"Localhost";"Email
sent! <br />";catch (Exception
ex)"Couldn't Send the Message!";protected
void clearButton_Click(object sender,
EventArgs e)
my application sends an email to a user. now the email body has a hyperlink, which shows as hyperlink to some recepients and as plain text to some other recepients. below is the code i used to send email from the application
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I m trying to send an HTML formatted email. When I get the email I can see the links and <br> tags working but the bold, underline and italics aren't. This is what I used
Msg.BodyFormat = System.Web.Mail.MailFormat.Html
I want to save the text data that coming from the database into the Text files.Suppose if i have dataset that contains 10 rows then i want to generate 10 text files and each text files contains associated row data.Finally i want to save them in the folder.Mail all the text files as a compressed format like zip and send them to the user.
View 2 RepliesI am sending email using NETWORK Credentials from Exchnage server. What i wanna do is to send email Format as HTML so that i will be able to Put some links etc in it. I am using below code to send email
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how Can i Send Email With Message Using Master Page in Asp.net?
EMail Sending PopUp Open In All Pages To Provide The User Sending Email Facility From All Pages...
I would like to embed a picture into a html and send it in email. How can do so.
View 2 RepliesI am trying to implement a "send newsletter" process that works like this: -
1. The author develops a newsletter using Word.
2. When they are ready to distribute it, they save it as HTML, and upload this to the web site. It is then viewable with the appropriate URL.
3. They then distribute it with a web process that uses SendMail.
I have two problems: -
1. When you "Save as web page (*.htm, *.html)" from Word, the document is saved as .htm, and if there are any graphics within the document they are saved in a separate "*_files" folder. How do I upload this folder to the web site?
During testing I'm fudging this by uploading the folder with FTP, but of course this is not a viable solution for users.
2. I can send the email using alternate views, but the htmlview lacks the graphics. My logic reads the uploaded .htm document into a string variable called "HtmlBody", and then
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This all works perfectly except that the email arrives just a graphic symbol and blank space where the graphic should be. How do I either send the graphics with the email, or (better) send it with references to the graphics back on the web page. The html
that I am sending out contains references to the graphics like <v:imagedata src="./FamNet%201%20July%202010_files/image001.jpg" o:title="NZSGFamNet"/>, which is looking in a subfolder from the folder containing the html. I suppose that if I could solve the first problem I could replace the "./" in the image reference to [URL]. This would not be too difficult, as I could recognize "FamNet%201%20July%202010" as the newsletter name and so look for the string"./" & NewsletterName & "_files". However somebody might be able to suggest a more elegant solution, provided that I can solve the first problem.
Does anyone have a good tutorial or now how to send html emails. I have searched and searched and not been able to get anything to work. I have tried CDOSYS and havent been able to get it to work. Currently I am using System.Net.Mail and System.Text so that I can use StringBuilder and put it in the body.
I would like to be able to build an aspx page and send it as the body in an auto generated email.
I have a page that sends a email to user. Now I wonder if it's possible to send a complete .aspx page by email? If it is, how do I do this? Can I also use {0}{1}{2} and so on and send parameters?
View 2 RepliesIm trying to send an email from a web page and have found many examples. My problem is that I cant see the SmtpMail Class. Im using VS 2008. Heres the code:-
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unyet I have added the System.Net.Mail namespace. Heres the error message:- Error 1 The name 'SmtpMail' does not exist in the current context C:DocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsWeb ApplicationsASPEmailEmailDefault.aspx.cs 29 13 Email.
I have a WYSIWYG editor on one of my forms and I want to send the contents of the editor to an ASP.NET generic handler for processing via an Ajax call.
I am having a little bit of trouble parsing the html received.
Client Side:
$(function(){
$('.send').bind('click', function(event){
var message = $('#TxtMessage').htmlarea('toHtmlString');
message = escape(message);
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So the problem is that even when I call Server.HtmlDecode(string) the message is garbled.
I want to send aspx page via email. So i converted it into pdf. The problrm is the pdf is getting created before the data is saved. So when i open the pdf my testboxes are empty. Below is the code am using. Also I want to send the pdf file as attachment.
protected void SendMail() {
var userName = "anusha-4.n-4@cognizant.com";
var toAddress = YourEmail.Text.ToString();
const string Password = "Mypassword123#";
string subject = YourSubject.Text.ToString();
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I did an application that sends a lot of emails for many employees of my company, but, in the email each person can see all the people how were send the message too. How can I make it invisible and show just the person email adress ?
View 3 RepliesI want to extract all images link to so I can utilize all images freely. how to do in asp.net c#
<div>
<img src="/upload/Tom_Cruise-242x300.jpg" alt="Tom_Cruise-242x300.jpg" align="left" border="0" height="300" width="242">
sample text sample text sample text sample text
<img src="http://www.sharicons.com/images/rss_icon.jpg" alt="Icon" align="left" border="0" height="100" width="100">
sample text sample text sample text sample text sample text sample text sample text sample text</div>
i have a string that contain forget password information for user that must email to it,but when email send,in mailbox all info is serialy,i use Chr(13) for any enter location like blow,but not work truly:
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i need information show in several line...
i want to see my textbox value when i click on previous button in another page
then display my 1st page enter textbox value.
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