I am sending e-mail attachments using VB and know how to code in the E-mail SUBJECT. What I want to know is: Is there any means of getting VB to insert a standard E-Mail TEXT so that I can explain what I am sending and why.
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 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 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 the following code to send an email from my vb.net web application. Public Function SendMail(ByVal strTo As String, ByVal strFrom As String, _ ByVal strSubject As String, ByVal strBody As String) As String Try Dim SmtpServer As New SmtpClient() Dim mail As New MailMessage() SmtpServer.Credentials = New _ [Code] .....
It works fine when I use my personal live.co.uk email address as the strFrom value, or even a made-up email address. But when I use a different one (contact@mydomain.com), which is perfectly valid and working, I get the following error: "The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: SMTP authentication is required."
adding the from line in the below code. It works fine now, but I would like to add the from line and send it on behalf of a group distribution list. I have tried multiple combinations such as From and .from, sendfrom, mailfrom, fromto.
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'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 am trying to learn a little more about reading and writing Outlook mail messages. So I've written a small app to read my mail messages and pull certain lines from the body. When I run the app I get to a certain point and start getting error messages telling me I have a limit on the number of messages I can have open. With that I figured something is not closing properly. All of the examples I've checked out (I've been at this most of the morning) I've not seen one thing where the code is closing the message after it's been read. I've included the code and as you can tell there's not much to it.
I'm having a little difficulty sending mail using VB.Net (2003). I'm attempting to use the company mailhost, and the usual System.Mail methods to do the send, but i get blocked by the "Could not create CDO.Message" error. I've been on MSDN, and looked through the various threads on here, and they all point to a problem with the dll.
The trouble is, that this is not a consistent error. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. It will work on one user's PC profile, but not another's on the same PC. It will send a mail for a particular user, and then 2 mins later fail to send the same mail. I've tried re-registering the dll anyway, and faffing about in the registry as per the MSDN recommendation, but no joy. And because it's so inconsistent it's proving pretty tricky to narrow down the cause.
I am building a program which relies on getting info from a twitter user. My idea was, I could either: A. Search the twitter user's feed for the current time. Or B: Get a email notification when he tweets, and send a sound. If I go with I would need to know how to search a webpage, get the time, and ring a sound if the time is present. If I go with B, I would need to know how to check email, and play a sound if a new email is recieved. Which one should I go with, and how would I do the things that I would need to know?
I've been working on this personal project of mine and this has me stumped. I told my friend what i was trying to do and hes going to let me use his mail server that he uses at work. I have already looked on google for a sample application, but the only one i could find is not the one im looking for. Ive never worked with System.Net.Mail before so this is new to me. Im sure it would be something like this:
Imports System.Net.Mail Dim toPhoneNumber As String = "DestinationPhoneNumber"; Dim login As String =
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 looking to make a SMTP (Port 25) listener to listen in and accept incoming mail, look at the message source, make changes if needed, and retransmit the message out another port. This iwll make it act like a sort-of intermediary service.how one would write a port listener in VB.net, that could listen in on the port, and display the message in a text box (the whole source, headers and all, since that's what the mail comes in as anyway).
I am tring to send e-mail used VB 2008. Below is my code. The error message I am getting is "5 Failure sending mail at System.Net.mail.client.send(MailMessage message).I have two questions. 1.) What am I doing wrong? & 2.) Is there a way the get a more description error message.
message As New System.Net.Mail.MailMessage Dim mySmtpsvr[code].....
experience on how to create an engine using C# (VB.NET is okay too) that is generic enough to handle most cases of MS Word text fields I need to fill with data I'm getting from a database? In short, I'm about to embark on this little Office automation excursion and I'm hoping a little bit of feedback here.
I'm trying to add a hyperlink to an e-mail that i send from an app.
Dim dwtasklist As String dwtasklist = <a href="http:serverpathinit:int=1 ">Click Here</a> Emailer.SendEmailMessage(mailto, mailfrom, "New Task Notification", "You have a new task in Dataworks," + dwtasklist + " to see your BROWSER task list")
the e-mail fires off fine but the end result is this message "You have a new task in Dataworks,Click Here to see your BROWSER task list" with no actual link. Could somebody point out my syntax error?
i completed sending mail automatically. but i have an issue bothering me.i am using gmail as my smtp server and database as access.i am able to send mails but when i give a wrong address it is redirecting to my mail stating failure of delivery but i want that to be displyed on the console once i send the mail and also if net connection is not available i want it to show network connection is not available. here is the code so far
Dim ds As New DataSet Private Sub FDaily_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
I have a VB.Net program which creates a report on a picture box (and prints it on a printer if wanted) and I was wondering if it is possible to e-mail this report, this image of a report, as an attachment such as a pdf document or a Word document, from Visual Basic. How would I go about doing that? If not, would there be any way it could be e-mailed as the body of an e-mail?