Function EmailAddressCheck(ByVal emailAddress As String) As Boolean
Dim pattern As String = "^[a-zA-Z][w.-]*[a-zA-Z0-9]@[a-zA-Z0-9][w.-]*[a-zA-Z0-9].[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z.]*[a-zA-Z]$"
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)
make an app for me that just sends an email of text from a textbox. if u have a source to one or anything like that because i have tried over and over and it just doesnt work
Does anyone have a working class or function to create the hashed email that is sent to facebook to register email addresses with connect.registerUsers?
In Windows XP as well as in Vista,it was possible to compose and send out an email using MAPI with the default email application MS Outlook,utlook Express or anyother. Butin Windows7, it is not possible to send out mails using MAPI.The ResolveNamefunction callprompts an error. I found that ResolveName function is deprecated Is there anything else can fix this problem?Following is a sample of the code
I am pulling information out of my Access Database and reading to a webpage. I need to add a update, delete, and email function to this page. I am trying to do this with the selection of a check box and buttons for each one. But I am unable to get the delete to do anything but redirect back to the orignal page. For the update I want to be able to pull the info in text boxes and just change the info and click update and it gets changed. I also want to be able to pull their email from the database and put it into a text box to be able to email right from the page. Code for show page and delete page below.
I copied someone elses code and then changed it to suit my program.. however even when a valid email is entered is still says invalid email entry
Private Sub EmailTextBox_Validating(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.ComponentModel.CancelEventArgs) Handles EmailTextBox.Validating Dim temp As String
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 three different textboxes on my form. What I am trying to do is send the inputs the user puts into the text boxes in an email. I have the email working but all the text is run together. I would like to have the inputs from the different textboxes to be on separate lines.
Here is the code I have. Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click Dim mymailmsg As New MailMessage Try mymailmsg.From = New MailAddress("gdy3eg3oyge@gmail.com") [Code] .....
I have a win form with three textboxes that lets the user input information using VB.net 2008. I am wanting the program to send me the information entered (when they hit the send button) as an email and also drop the information entered into an access database.I have the program sending the textbox information as an email.What I am having trouble with is saving the three textboxes to access database. I have an access database set up with a table and three fields for the three textboxes.
All I need to do is each time a user uses the program, it adds the information they enter into the three textboxes to the three different fields in the database. I don't need to let the user view or edit the database in any way.
I was wondering how i would be able to validate a textbox for the E-MAIL address of a person. For example it cant have anything like "`#[]-=+->~| etc. it MUST have an @ and a .com or .co.uk at the end of the e-mail. anyway i was wondering how i would be able to program this when the user types into the textbox they cant put in any of the other symbols?and IF there is a missing @ or .com then the user should receive an error message telling them to make sure that they put them in.how would i program that on a button?
I work for a printshop that screenprints customized hats ,tees and a host of other stuff for a variety of small businesses. Being that we are a small business as well, we can't afford to mass ship catalogs to our clients, so I decided to build a catalog application/business card that can be emailed to them. The app is rep. specific, and after choosing which options suit them best using text fields and combo boxes, upon clicking submit, the customers' info is emailed to the rep.
To do this, I am trying to get a popup window that displays an email form with the 'mailto' address previously set, so it can't be altered and the info from the previous screen to be pasted in the body of the email. Upon clicking the confirm button, the mail is sent and the window is closed. I already have the code to copy the info from the textbox and combobox entries and paste it into the textbox in the next form, but getting the email form to be functional is appearing to be quite a feet.
I have a function that search database based on the 2 textbox value. I have a difficulty to call the function and pass the text box value to the function. This is my function: So I get this error: {"Object reference not set to an instance of an object."}
Function getname(ByVal SearchedName As String, ByVal SearchedFirstName As String) As String Dim temp As New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand Dim temp2 = "" Dim sSQL = " select SearchedName, SearchedFirstName from student where SearchedName =@SearchedName AND SearchedFirstName = @SearchedFirstName" [Code] .....
I am sending an email with an attachment using the following Code
Dim msg As New System.Net.Mail.MailMessage(req.EmailFrom, req.EmailTo) Dim att As New System.Net.Mail.Attachment("C:Documents and SettingsmichaelrDesktop1216259.pdf") With msg .Attachments.Add(att)
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The file size of the attachment is 396KB, upon the recipient receiving the email outlook shows the file size as 543Kb. Strange thing is if I send an email with the same attachment using outlook the file size is 396Kb.I understand that file sizes can increase due to the attachment being base 64 encoded as opposed to just raw binary.What I am failing to see is why outlook send a file which is 396KB in size but in code when sending it, the same file is 543Kb.
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'm trying to get my program to send very simple text email messages. I did do a search beforehand, and found that I was having the same issue as someone else, but the specific question I have was not answered --
I've learned that if you're trying to send mail, you need an SMTP server... I found this list here but every one of them I've tried yields the same "Failure sending mail" error.
Here's my
Dim mail As New MailMessage()
mail.From = New MailAddress("me@mycompany.com") mail.To.Add("destination-email@whatever.com")
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Is the problem that I need to show "credentials" (i.e. user/pass)? If so, what would those credentials be? Can I use my yahoo email SMTP server with my login info to do it? And is this all I'd need to add to add the credentials?
smtp.Credentials = New NetworkCredential("MyUsername", "MyPassword") (before the smtp.Send, of course)
A client for our company contains an apostrophe in their email name joe's@joe.com. I was advised that this is the correct and current email for the given client. Below is the Expression string I am using with Regex (which I copied from the internet somewhere) to validate email addresses. How can this expression be modified to allow/accept apostrohe's?
so im using the Imports System.Math to help implement trig functions//what im trying to do is import the value from the textbox into the function and return the value. [code]
Is there any possibility that I can put this large chunk of code to a function so that I can call and verify the input without having to repeat the code for every textbox.keyPress event. Here it is: Private Sub TextBox1_KeyPress(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs) Handles TextBox1.KeyPress With e If IsNumeric(.KeyChar) Or .KeyChar = "[" Or .KeyChar = "]" Or .KeyChar = ";" Or .KeyChar = ":" _ [Code] .....
I'm trying to write a function where if the number in the first textbox is greater than the number in the second textbox.the result shows that it is "True", otherwise, it will show "False."
This is what I have so far:
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What am I suppose to put in the Button coding? Or is what I have wrong? I don't know.
I'm using the Chilkat add-on to read email from a pop3 server. I can download the headers fine but the headers all download into one column.How can I get my email to put the headers in the appropriate columns?
'Display the From email address and the subject. ListView2.Items.Add(email.From) ListView2.Refresh() ListView2.Items.Add(email.EmailDate) ListView2.Refresh()
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What I am trying to do is to download the "From" person into the "From" columns and the "Date" of the email into the date column, so on and so forth but I'm not able to get them to go into their separate columns.