I tried implementing the below code for receiving emails. I got it working but the email message format needs to be cleaned up. My objective is to extract the http urls. I listed 2 examples of email message output that I got. [code]...
how would i implement a way that i would not hard code the email message that the application send to email recipients? how will i also include email message formatting (text in bold, italic, etc.)?
I already have the setting in Outlook to prevent automatic downloading of images but I still receive e-mail junk mail containing stationary. There is even a setting that prevents all images but that is the problem: It does it to ALL images.I would like to trap and move all messages with any kind of image in it and send it to a junk-mail folder. Someone told me that I might do it with a plug-in or an add-on and that it might be able to do this in VB.
I have written a VB.NET receivables application that takes an invoice number as a parameter from the EBS. I create a PDF of the invoice and use SMTP to generate an email to the vendor, attaching the PDF. I can attach other documents if my program can look them up. It works fine.
My client now is requesting to be able to attach other documents manually to the automatically-generated email. Is there any way to stop in the middle of the process to allow this? [code]...
I'm writing a program that will scan a barcode from a serial scanner and store the information in a MySQL database.
In the program I would like to check for when the scanner is not working. If it's not working then send me an email. I set a variable called MessageBody which sets the body of the email that is going to be sent. The subroutine is called EmailError(). So I can call it in other subroutines. I would like to take a variable or something and put it in the Message body so I can have a dynamic message body and not a static boring one.
Private Sub btnSave_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnSave.Click If MessageBox.Show("YOU'RE ABOUT TO SAVE A BID. DO YOU WANT TO CONTINUE?", "G.M.S. | CONFIRM BID", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) = Windows.Forms.DialogResult.Yes Then MainScreen.lblMessage.Visible = True lblMessage.Visible = True
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When I did this on my lap top it was working fine, when I put this project on my work PC it won't send the message.
This is my first time trying to create a windows application that can be used to send an email message. It's a new requirement that we have to satisfy. Our customer information is saved in a database and we needed to send them some advertisement messages to some or all of them.
I created a windows application but unfortunately I couldn't send a single email message.
I tried to modify my code several times with no luck; each time I'm getting a different exception message. I tried to search the wen for more information regarding this issue but I end up with the same result.
I don't know if I must have an smtp server to relay the messages and be able to send them. If this is the case how I can do that? Is it possible to accomplish this with something else.
Dim Message As MailMessage = New MailMessage() Dim Smtp As New SmtpClient() Dim SmtpUser As New System.Net.NetworkCredential()
I have spent at least 6 hours trying to write a program that will send emails to a constant list of email addresses. I was trying to make it so all that I need to type is the subject, body, and "nickname". I wanted to use the same email to send the message every time (yahoo or gmail address), and the recipients to be a constant list of emails.
I'm looking for a control that will allow an user to create an email html message simulair to outlook but without the use of outlook. I'm now using outlook to create emails from my program, but if outlook is busy or has a popup open, it will generate an error and no message is send. The users of my program need to have full freedom in creating the message, all the program does is open the new email window, fill in the email addresses, subject and some basic information in the email.
Then the user can add text and/or images to it, before sending. What I need is a control/library that will give me a popup window with most of the basic editing stuff like adding images, putting text in different fonts and/or colors. I can probably create something myself to do this, but I don't have the time for it and it would be a waste of time if it already exists.
I have a richtextbox contains Texts and Table. Now I want to send this richtextbox contents as email body message including table lines, is it possible?
Dim Mm As System.Net.Mail.MailMessage FrmMail = "onel@dreamincode.net" ToMail = "mahey@dreamincode.net"
I am using the EmailMessage to send email message(s) from my local computer. I am also using the SMTP server of my ISP and generally it works just fine. However, some of the emails are never delivered to the destination (bouncing emails) and i get "Mail Delivery failed: returning message to sender" How do i check if the message can be delivered rather than receive the "returning message to sender"? Should i check the destination email server? I have no idea from where to start actually.
We have an excel spreadsheet with about 10000 names (company and email address) and we need to send some legal docs to them. I'm looking for a way to automate this either via a macro in excel or templates in outlook.Problem with macro in excel is that the code I was able to findcustomize doesn't let me insert a formatted text in the message body.[code]...
ok here is my problem, im making a little app for school since our school blocks pretty much everything so here is my plan a student makes 2 gmail accounts one for school one at home.
in the program at school (client) they put a site request into a textbox and they hit send, the request is then sent to the home pc gmail account and another app on the other side downloads the full site that they have requested and then sends them an email back with an attachment of the complete website, it is then opened in a browser and they have the site, simple idea and it would be easy except.
my school blocks the smtp protocols in vb, even outlook cant use gmail accounts only the schools registered email, however, you can access gmail on the internet without any blockages and you can send and recieve on the gmail website.so how can i use a webbrowser control to log the user into there gmail account through a custom gui, and send a string like www.facebook.com to the home pc gmail account, and then use the web browser controll on the students laptop to recieve the response email through a web browser, is there some kind of gmail api i can use?
the application I'm building is ALMOST done. The ONLY final feature I NEED to add is the ability to receive email. Now I'm using VB 2010. How would I go about doing this? Would I use 2 listboxes and a form with labels on it to display the message. I haven't any code yet. How in the world do I do this??
I need to know how I can use VB2008 to check a pop3 email inbox and only download a certain message with a specific subject line.I have looked and looked and cant seem to find anything.
[code] If there is an error inside the Using block how do you clean up the sr object? The sr object is not in scope in ErrHandler so sr.Close() cannot be called. Does the Using block cleanup any resources automatically even if there is an error?
I am completely new to ASP.NET programming, and was asked to work on a small project involving ASP.NET, VB (which I am new to as well) and Microsoft SQL Server 2005.Being used to php/java I was hoping to find some kind of similar API to php.net and the javadoc. It would be very useful to have as I would prefer to work with a text editor, instead of using DreamWeaver or Visual Web Developer.In the project I basically only need to use ASP.NET to read from a SQL 2005 database and write to JSON files. where to find a clean and decent API to work with?
How to clean up a string in Visual Basic .NET? I'm creating a string as a report with line breaks. However, the string is built based off of screen scrapes from a TN3270 emulator. The string is saved successfully with all of the data I require, but those annoying rectangle symbols show up once I send it to a notepad text file. Do you know anyway I can strip those out and clean up the output?
I'm trying to clean-up after an exception, and I'm not sure how to handle a StreamWriter.[code]If somethingBad1 throws an exception, I don't need to do anything to sw; however, if somathignBad2 happens, sw has already been created and I need to close it. But How do I know if sw has been created or not?
I need to simply identify if a particular tag occurs in an XML document. At this point my XML solutions, much like my regex solutions, are based on limited knowledge and are far from elegant. Is there a better way to achieve the following:
For Each e As System.Xml.XmlElement In xmldoc.GetElementsByTagName("stat") parse = False Next
I'm currently making my first program, its an active directory clean up tool. Right now I'm having diffculty getting it to search sub OUs that it sees, I can get it to look at one layer of the sub OUs. I just want more of a dynamic code so I don't have to keep repeating it like I did do. Also I'm not sure that I'm looking through active directory the best way.