I have this code to attach an image that is saved in my sql database as an attachments (or can be embedded picture) to an email. It is suppose to be a signature for an Outlook email. So I am attaching it to the email. Here is my code. On the line myNewMail.Attachments.Add I get the error "Value does not fall within the expected range."
Globals.EmailSignatureImage.Imagecontent is Byte() I know it has the correct data in it, because I show it in a picturebox correctly.
Dim
contenttype As New Net.Mime.ContentType
Dim memStream As System.IO.MemoryStream
I have a macro where I send a confirmation e-mail per line out of Excel. I can attach a document with a fixed location (let's say a map stored at c:map.jpg) but I have a problem attaching a document that is specific to the recipient. [code]...
Is the code correct? Or is there a trick what to do with the cell content?
Using asp.net mail... I need to have the file path stored in a field and when I send a mail, it should pick up the file based on the path and send it as an attachment. I work on VisualStudio 2005, C#/VB language and MS-SQL as my backend.
How do I attach multiple files as e-mail attachments in vb.net? I am trying to use a list box where user will select the file and attach which will appear in a listbox. And also I would like to give the option to delete the attachment also.
I'm writing a macro in Excel to connect to a button on an MS Excel 2007spreadsheet. When clicked the button copies some data from the file and uses the data to create a new .txt file. Since the macro is creating the file I can control the file name and storage location. Once created I want to e-mail the text file to a standard e-mail address.
ActiveWorkbook.EnvelopeVisible = True With ActiveSheet.MailEnvelope .Introduction = Range("T22")
I am creating simple mail without any atach using Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook. Mail is successfully created and opened, but after this button 'Attach File' does not work (it could be clicked, file could be selected but it is not attached). Here is simple code:
I am using the SmtpClient object to send an email in code. I have the emailing facility working however I wantt to include attaching a bitmap image file to the email and dont know how to do that. Can someone provied me with some simple code to show me how?
I need a feedback form for my site.i need the user to write there.
Mail Title Info
And then when they press send then i get a mail to my hidden mail and a confirmation is send to the user mail.I have google the web but cant find any good info about this, i know how to make the form but how do i make the codebehind !?
Do any of u pro. have a link to a great tutorial or have a code that can be used !?
I'm using Bitmap to show picture box like slideshow using Timer. For each timer interval, I've to go for new instance of Bitmap, there System memory increases to 1MB, How to resolve this, 'BG is picture box
Private Sub Timer1_Tick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Timer1.Tic Dim img As Bitmap
img = New Bitmap(System.Drawing.Bitmap.FromFile(FileIO.FileSystem.GetFiles
how can i create a monochrome bitmap from a semi transparent bitmap in vb.net? the bmp is for a transparency mask image for an icon i'm trying to create with the CreateIconIndirect API function.
i'm using vb2008 .Net3.5, but i would prefer an answer that would also work in vb2005
how i can write a realy basic e-mail program. all the program will need to do is recieve mails show the mail in a tekstbox and the subject in an other text box.or if you can tell me how i can let vb read things on my screen...
I have a piece of code which sends email with an attachment from my application. The code uses MAPI to send the email. It opens up a new email message so the user can add to the email message, and then the user clicks send.The code works fine. However there is one small problem. The email that the code opens, is always in Microsoft Outlook. Sometimes the application's user has Outlook Express set up as the default client, but my application always opens the new email message in Microsoft Outlook. (Outlook 2003. In the one user's machine that has Outlook 2007, everything works fine and the email opens up in Outlook Express.)As I searched for a solution, I saw this problem posed many times in various places on the Internet, with no solution (or none that worked). I did try several suggestions which involved creating registry settings and registering some dlls.
I am teaching myself vb.net and wanted to change this code to have an embedded mail.boby from a text file instead of the file attachment. Code spippet below and where I need help is mail.Body = ("tracertALL.txt") that just puts the name of the file NOT the contents of the file. This code is a CMDWrapper that runs a batch file and I want the contents of a trace route that is pipe to a file >> tracertALL.txt .
I'm trying to update some older software which uses the now-declared-obsolete System.Web.Mail classes.Unfortunately, I don't really know a heck of a lot about email, so I'm looking for advice.
Here is the fragment of code I'm looking at revising:
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From what I can tell, this should be configuring some kind of sending option. I can kind of work out what's going on, but I don't know how I should go about re-implementing it.It's looking like the place to be putting this stuff is now in the System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Credentials class, but the information in there doesn't seem to bear any resemblance to what I have here.I'm almost certain I'm making some obvious error, here, but I can't see it. Can someone tell me what I should be doing?
I'm teaching myself vb.net and found this VB.NET SMTP codeand I wanted to add a mail.cc and mail.bcc but get an error Property cc is ReadOnly.and don't know how to fix. then I found this code
Dim CC As MailAddress = New MailAddress(TextBox5.Text) 'For some reason it's required field mail.CC.Add(CC)
I have a grass image located here in my directory. I want to just create a Bitmap, but I am getting an error. (Parameter is not valid.) Immediate Window: A first chance exception of type 'System.ArgumentException' occurred in System.Drawing.dll
MVC3, VB.NET. I have a function in my app that is supposed to use a html file's contents for the email body. However what I have so far is failing at the mail.body = file.readalltext(_body) line..
I am having an issue using BinaryFormatter.Serialize. I have this generic extension method to "clone" an object via binary serialization:
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This is killing performance. Anything more that about 7 or 8 clones brings the app to a halt. Why would this happen? The USING block ought to ensure the MemoryString is disposed of, right? Shouldn't a new MemoryString be created each time? I would think since the same original Mode object is the source for the serialization, the MemoryString length would be the same.
I'm working on a project to extract documents from a SQL Database and writing those documents to a network drive. However some of the files pointed at in the DB are encrypted files (RijndaelManaged)that reside on another network driveI have been able to retrieve, and decrypt the files using streams. Now aving problems saving or converting the Memorystream into an actual file.
Here is my code Public Sub ExtractDocument(ByVal ThisDocumentInfo
I'm working on a project in VB.Net (2010) where I'm extracting files from an Document Management System.The Files reside on the network, and information about the files are in a SQL 2005 Database and have been encrypted with the Encryption Stream (System. Security. Cryptography. Rijndael Managed)i have retrieved the file, and decrypted them, but I'm trying to find out how to write the stream back to a file.I know the file type (which is stored in a SQL DB)I can't find a solution in any of the VB files or the MS site.
I am dynamically creating an pdf from a memorystream to a web browser, using itextsharp. It is called via https and it works in IE and Firefox but not Safari or Opera. I don't care about Opera but I do want it to work in Safari though. If I make the call with http it does work (creates the pdf) in Safari but not https The error I get is The error is: unknown error (CFURLErrorDomain:303).
Ive a picture box on a webform. I want to load a picture into from a memorystream. The code im using :
If Me.ComboBox1.SelectedValue.ToString.Trim <> "System.Data.DataRowView" Then Dim bmpTmp As Drawing.Bitmap = Drawing.Bitmap.FromFile(Me.ComboBox1.SelectedValue.ToString.Trim)
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What I'm trying to do is convert a tiff image to a gif and display it in a picturebox on a webform. The source file is deffinatly be found as the commented out line which saves the file to the c: drive works perfectly. However I cant seem to get the picturebox to load with the memory stream.