I want to be able to call the adminemail key from the web config file. right now I can use one email address but I want to be able to stuff two email addresses in there because all of my forms will be sent to the same two people.
On a web site I use two methods of allowing the customer to send an email to the site :
METHOD A In the HTML I write something like <a href="mailto:abc@def.co.uk"> something </a>
METHOD B I put some code on the Page02.aspx.vb page
What I want to do is to reduce the visibility of the destination email addresses: I don't want the addressses to be easily harvested by spammers, and I don't necessarily want the customers to know where the mails are going to.
I want to create a mailto hyperlink that contains not just one user address but the entire contents of the email column in the table aspnet_membership table.
I am trying to build an email send inside VB and it is working great. However, I need to send it to more than one person. Here is what I have but it is not working. It just seems to ignore the second email address. Is this possible and if so, what is the syntax?
oMessage.To.Add( New MailAddress("abc@123.com", "def@456.net"))
I have managed to send emails with a button click to whomever i specify and whatever content i specify from my website. is there anyway i can make the email and content of the messages dynamic, and make the emails automatic?? on a date (from my database) i would like it to email a certain user some templated message: Congratulations "name", you have won "money" or something like that? Basically on a datetime, pull certain information from the database relating to the one user i am emailing, and send it automatically?
I'm using this code for sending mail message for invite a friend, And I'm getting this error that I do not understand why Value cannot be null. Parameter name: from (I do have a from parameter as far as I understand )
I want to give people the option of entering multiple email addresses in a multiline textbox or textarea that are separated by commas. how to get the list into an array, then validate each email address, then process each email.
I have to create a page in C# where i have to call a column from sql which has email addresses and on button click it should whatever mail account a user wants to use to send a mail to all users.
i am sending email to the users using smtp client and MailMessage class.
i have been adding the addresses of multiple receivers in the to property of the object of MailMessage class. the problem is that the receiver can see the email addresses of other receipents. is there any way to hide the email addresses of other receipents.
i mean setting some property or something like that. otherwise i will be left with only option to send individual email to the users.
I have a situation where in I need to allow the users to enter email address of yahoo only in a free textbox.Can any one let me know how do I achieve this?For E.g: If the user supplies the email id as "xxxx@yahoo.com or xxx_xx@yahoo.com, or xxx.xx@yahoo.co.uk or xxxx_yy@yahoo.co.us", I will permit him for further processing. If the user inputs the email id as "xxx@gmail.com or xxx@rediffmail.com orxxx@someothermail.com" I should display an Error Message.
I created a web form to send emails and using a class to perform the task. The process works well for all internal email addresses but will not deliver to external email addresses. I am not sure if I missed something in the code to send to external address.
As U Explianed in [URL] Page i have developed code in my application.But the problem is i am unable to get the Emial ids.More over there is no property exist named email in FaceBookUser class .
I'm working on an EmailSender, and I'm grabbing the email address from my Web.config file. I'd like to also grab a "display name" for that email, from the same section if possible, but I'm not seeing an obvious way to do this. In my Web.config file, I have included a default "from email address", like this:
<configuration> <[URL]> <mailSettings> <smtp from="[URL]><!-- no displayName attribute :( --> <network ... /> </smtp> </mailSettings> </[URL]> </configuration> In my EmailSender, I have something like this: var smtpSection = ...; var message = new MailMessage(); message.From = new MailAddress(_settings.From, senderDisplayName);
Is there a recommended way to store senderDisplayName in a web.config file? Is there some way to include it in the from attribute? For example:
<smtp from="Automatic Mailer [URL]">
Or does it need to be a custom element in appSettings? Or is there some other way?
I am trying to sent an email to some addresses i did that using the System.Net.mail the problem is that i need to make the mail message different for each recipient because i need to put a link inside the email that contain the id this user, the problem is the large number of recipient that i cant use a loop to invoke sending function for each usesr like:
I'm preparing to deploy a ASP.NET web application. The target server has already a previous version of my web application with parameters specified on the web.config file.
In the new version of this web application, the web.config file contains new sections I would like they appear into the target web.config file on the server.
However I can't find the way to merge the new web.config sections into the existing web.config file ?
Does I have to do it programmatically, or is there a tool to merge the both files during installation ? (I'm using Web Setup Project).
Currently, I work on an ASP.NET project which is hosted under version control and is used on several developer machines, tester machine and production environment.
In three cases, configuration (Web.config) may be different. For example, developer and tester environments use testing SQL Server, whereas in production environment, another SQL Server is accessed, so the connection string is different in those cases.
We want to keep three versions of Web.config in subversion. But modifying each of three files every time we need to add, remove or change a common setting is annoying: it would be nice to have a common, master Web.config, which will be inherited by each of the three Web.config files.
How to set up an ASP.NET project which will use a master configuration file and different slave configuration files on different machines, thus sharing the same project/source code/configuration files in subversion?
When I open my ASP.NET site in IIS and try to open the .NET Trust Levels, I get an error message:
.NET Trust Levels There was an error while performing this operation.
Details: Filename: ?C:inetpubwwwrootmyappweb.config Line number: 445
Error: This configuration section cannot be used at this path. This happens when the section is locked at a parent level. Locking is either by default (overrideModeDefault="Deny"),or set explicitly by a location tag with overrideMode="Deny" or the legacy allowOverride="false".
I've checked a few places, but I haven't found anything that seems like it would be locking that setting. Is there a systematic way of determining where that setting is locked?