Is there a 'simple' way to determine the current user's email address ? I want to automatically send an email when an application detects an unhandled exception, but would like it to come from the current user.I found this on the net and haven't yet worked out what its doing (although it seems to work). Unfortunately, as I'm not sure how it works, I also don't know what drawbacks there are to this technique.[code]...
I know, it's a bit weird asking for a query to tell me my own email address right, I'll explain further...
I'm writing a COM add-in for Outlook 2007. One of the subs generates and sends an email to a particular address and this all works fine.However I have a need to have an option for the sender to be able to include themselves on the recipients list.As more than one person will be running this I cannot just set the sender's email address manually and would prefer to just add a check box on the form to enable this feature.
The only bit I'm stuck on is working out how to find the email address of the person sending the email. I could do it with an AD query against the logged on user but this needs to work for non-domain users also so need another method.
What I would like to do is create a command button that launches an email from outlook attaching the current word document to a set email address. I'm not fussed if the word document is saved or not as it is only the email receipent that needs it, likewise I don't mind if the code instructs the email to send of just opens it ready to be sent.I have read through loads of forums and tried loads of codes but cannot get any to work.
I have to make a basic program that: Create a program with a simple interface that
1. Asks the user type his/her email address into a textbox.
2. When the user clicks the "Evaluate Email Address" button, one of two message boxes pops up: "That is a valid email address!" with an "Information" icon, or "That is an invalid email address!" and on a second line, "Please retype your email address.", with an "Exclamation" icon
3. To be considered valid, the email address must -include an "@" symbol, and -it must end in either ".com", ".net", or ".org" or ".edu" (I don't know how to check a string and test if its last four characters end with any of these and make it say not valid email address. I think I might have to use a case statement)
I wouuld like to open outlook with new email with provided subject line, body message and attachment but no email address. User will enter the email address and click send . How can I do this?
I used following code but it gives me error for to address
In member register page, I added email address validation but it only check the email address format, such as .com, .net, .org.If user inputs fake account such as aaabbb01010@gmail.com, how to verify it and return an error?
im using vb8.net im struggling to make a program that will display email addresses so in other words if im using ms outlook then by the click of the button the program must go in to the windows registry and then look in the place where the email address is and then read that part and display the address in a text box.
i can send email through vb.net behind code but how do i implement so that the recipient cannot see the sender email and only the name?i had done alot of research but i can't find any solution about this problem
I am sending an email using VS2010 VB which works fine, except I would like to have the recipient see their name in lieu of their email address upon receiving the email. I've tried different 'To' addresses, ([URL]), but nothing seems to work. It always shows the email address when received.
The problem is if I send more than one email to myself my email address keeps repeating itself in the "To" box. If I send an email to myself 3 times, the 3rd e-mails "To" box will say:
I'm a novice vb programmer and attempting to help a friend write a little checklist program that allows a user to check either yes or no on items, then enter comments. If all items are checked yes the information is saved in a SQL database and no further action is required. The problem is if any item is checked no I want to, save the info to SQL, and then send an email to an email address. I have it saving to SQL and have the email. The issue is creating the body of the email depending on what check boxes are checked. If only one checkbox is checked I have no issue getting the email to work, its the other times when there could me multiple ones and that is where I'm having the issue in getting the email body to work properly. I have variables that are set if the checkboxes are checked, but how do I get them into the email body, formatted into a readable email reguardless if one checkbox is checked or multiple checkboxes are checked?
how do i determine if the current listview line is selected or not?
Private Sub lst_DrawItem(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.DrawItemEventArgs) Handles lst.DrawItem If lst.Items(e.Index).selected = True Then
I am creating an application in ASP.Net 2.0, the user can choose the service that he want and submit the request after choosing the form and filling the needed details the user should click on the submit button, then two emails should be sent; a confirmation email to the user him/herself and a notification email to his/her direct manager to get the approval on the requested ticket.How can I send the emails using VB language?
i have my program all working, but i need to pass an additional piece of information and noticed that when you are in the debug mode and you expand the email address there is a DisplayName when you break down User and Host in the To field
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emailAddress = "someone@dreamincode.net" Name = "Joe Someone" MailMessage.to.add(emailAddress)
I am trying to output the email address of the current user through an Outlook addon. I haven't been able to get any other examples to work. The closest I have come is:
I am working on a web form that instead of having the user enter their email address, I would like to be able to retrieve that information and assign it to a variable. So everything remains transparent. So basically what I am asking is. Whether or not vb.net has a class that allows you to get the users email.
I have a form (Form A) which collects data from other forms.Form A is a certificate, how do I with a button click email this form (Form A - certificate), there is a text box with a email address already generated, how can this form be sent to that email address?
I am using the following function to parse url's from a text file, however it also collects emails.How do I change it so it ignores email address's?[code]...
I have a form that successfully captures data, but I want to limit the the amount of entries by a user based on their email address. I am using SQL Server and VB.NET and would like to be able to check against the database, and if your email addess is in the system, popp up a message that says, "Sorry, you have already entered the system with that email address".
I'm adding an email facility to my VS2008 (VB) project. I have the form and most of the code in place but am unsure about adding the detail to the textboxes. My data will come from an Sql datatable via a Stored Procedure. What I would like to do is use the autocomplete property of the recipients textbox so as to show the Display Name and the Email Address as is done in Outlook. Like John Smith <jsmith@*****>
I have been using a function to validate email addresses for awhile now. Yesterday i discovered that the code indicates that 2 different email addresses are invalid when in reality they are perfectly fine.
The code uses RegEx to determine if an email address is valid. I have tried to understand RegEx, but I can never seem to figure it out. Here is the
Private Sub btnCheckEmail_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnCheckEmail.Click If ValidateEmailAddress(txtEmail.Text) = True Then
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How can the RegEx be re-written to allow the local part (before the @ symbol) to be 1 character, and/or be a number? I understand the "a-z" part, but i don't understand what [w.-] means, or why the a-z is duplicated before the @ symbol.
I have a vb.net 2008 form that sends and email along with an attachment.
I want to offer up a list of available email address to choose so my user doesn't make a typo.
Problem is the email addresses are not part of any GAL / group because they are from outside the company. However if my user begins to type the email address such as xyz outlook begins to make suggestions such as [email]xyz@anothercompany.com[/email]; [email]xyz@noinagroup.com[/email] because my user has either sent them an email in the past or recieved one. Or if the user types a name outlook will suggest. Jon Doe Jon D. Doe
My question, where does outlook keep this list and how can I retreive it using vb. I know how to get the Global Address book and the other contacts but I need the list of emails that are not associated with any groups but are in outlook.