I have a application, written in Visual Basic 2008, which reads emails out of outlook 2007 and shows it.It is possible to save the email to disk as msg or html.Now I want to save my email as an image (jpg, gif or other) with code. Maybe directly or first to html and then to an image.
I have a application, written in Visual Basic 2008, which reads emails out of outlook 2007 and shows it.It is possible to save the email to disk as msg or html.
I am "weeks new" to visual basic 2008 but I was hoping that someone might tell me how I can open an image in whatever type of "visible" graphics window (always positioned at: x=0 y=0); move to some "definable position" of interest x=(n) y=(n); change the brightness of that "individual pixel" by some "definable means of measure" from its original state; and save the new image as a separate image file?
I hoping to find a current and simple way to do this. I'm using VWD Express 2008 and SQL Express 2008.I'm able to get the client's path to the image file using an asp:FileUpload control on the web form.
How do I upload the client's image file and display it in the web form's image control?How do I save it to the sqlserver? The image table is already set up with a "Image" data type column. Can the image be saved to the database as simply as other data types?
I try to add text strings to an image but keep the metadata of the original image. The problem is How can I save ImgMetaData (from the original image) to the new image?
Here are the codes:
Public ImgMetaData As BitmapMetadata Public myImageCodecInfo As ImageCodecInfo Public myEncoder As Encoder
i made a vitual dekstop and i have a few problems that to be fixed. The first problem i have is that i have a picturebox as the entire form like the desktop background but the progrblem is that i have some group boxes over that picturebox box. How can i make so you can see throw the group box so that you can see the image behind it. And how can i save a picturebox image without a save file dialog
find a current and simple way to do this. I'm using VWD Express 2008 and SQL Express 2008.I'm able to get the client's path to the image file using an asp:FileUpload control on the web form.How do I upload the client's image file and display it in the web form's image control?How do I save it to the sqlserver? The image table is already set up with a "Image" data type column. Can the image be saved to the database as simply as other data types?
I'm a VB beginner.I've been playing with Graphics.DrawString by watermarking a picture with a text string. The picture below to the left comes from PictureBox with a text string drawn with Graphics.DrawString. The font style used is Arial 48 points, regular, I think. The picture in PictureBox shows just as I configure. Great... The resolution of the original Terri Hatcher picture is 300 dpi (300 x 300). Exporting this picture with Graphics.DrawString, I get the picture below to the right. The text string appears a lot bigger than previously shown in PictureBox. It turns out that the text size varies, depending on the resolution of the original picture. That's kind of odd. I develop several graphics applications in a different environment and have never seen this sort of graphics.drawstring thing. Anyway, my sample application seems to draw a text string at an image resolution of
I am trying to edit an image. I can open the image with Picturebox1.load(mypicture)
I can change the pixels/edit the picture by Dim img as new bitmap(picturebox1.image)
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now here is the weird part. When I save the image the filesize INCREASES..but the picture dimensions are the same Example... TEST.PNG 1.3KB, when opened up via picturebox/saved the image is now 2.3KB
not sure why...i even though I specify system.drawing.imaging.imageformat.PNG
samething with JPG... it actually SHRINKS it evenmore.. example 88KB jpeg.. saved as jpeg is now 47.7KB...
I want to do a application that want to download the email attachments for a specific user account from the POP3 server which given by the user. For that I created a dll using VB.Net Class library, I want to use it in VB6 so I registered that class as a COM object and added into VB6 application as a COM reference, But I cant Access the functionality of the dll in VB6. Here is my vb.net class code, If anyone can try teh same and tell me some solution to solve this problem.
I am using the following code to send an email through Outlook, but I want the email to be saved in a predefined directory. Under the Sent Items folder I have a sub folder called "Simon". What I want is when the email is sent for the email to be saved here.I have tried using the following code, but it appears that it does not use string values to specify the folder location but a value. I am unable to determine what value the "Sent Items\Simon" folder is.
MailFolder = tempNS.GetDefaultFolder(Outlook.OlDefaultFolders.olFolderSentMail & "\Simon") Dim tempNS As Outlook.NameSpace Dim MailFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder
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'm trying to take the image of a picturebox and email it, but instead of an attachment, I need to "reference" that image as part of the html, such as:img src=" & myPictureBox.Image & "></img>
oviously that doesn't work, but that kind of what I'm going for. what do I need to do in able to reference that image? there may possible be a LOT of images being sent in one email, so saving these images to disk first or something doesn't seem like a viable solution. The size of the images won't change either, what you see in the picturebox is what you should see in the email (they're smaller thumbnail size images)
I have an email function that needs to embed images into the email. I get the mailinto my pickup but the mail still asks me to "Show Images/Download Images". Some howthe images are not being properly embedded.I'm not sure what needs to be changed the examples I find on a lot of sites is very basic and vague.Additional info for clarity: This function will either download the images via url or embed them. This is determinedvia an external xml parameter. The physical path for the images, which replaces the URLs, is also in the xml.
I have a form that allows use the use to change the Email address to be sent to and that is save in a my.setting. my issues is that the Email is in a variable to be used and Dim sendTo As New MailAddress("Email Address")well I cant figure out how would i variablize the "Email address" I tried to place a Variable just says its not a address because it a variable. but it work if i put in a email as a hardcode.
I convert a SVG to canvas using canvg to an image and then vb.net client side I convert the image to bytearray() and saved it to a folder on my server so I can attached by email :
Protected Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim path = Server.MapPath("PDFs") Dim fileNameWithPath As String = path + DateTime.Now.ToString().Replace("/", "-").Replace(" ", "-").Replace(":", "") + ".jpeg" Dim fs As FileStream = New FileStream(fileNameWithPath, FileMode.Create) Dim bw As BinaryWriter = New BinaryWriter(fs) [Code] .....
This code works fine and it send the image. Actually I don't need to save this image to my server I just wanted to send it without saving, this is what I have done so far. Protected Sub emailSend_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles emailSend.Click Dim customerChoice As String = DropDownList1.Text Select Case customerChoice Case "pdf" [Code] .....
I have an email function that needs to embed images into the email. I get the mail into my pickup but the mail still asks me to "Show Images/Download Images". Some how the images are not being properly embedded. I'm not sure what needs to be changed the examples I find on a lot of sites is very basic and vague.
Additional info for clarity: This function will either download the images via url or embed them. This is determined via an external xml parameter. The physical path for the images, which replaces the URLs, is also in the xml.
Code: Private Function SendEMail(ByVal fromemail As String, ByVal toemail As String, ByVal format As String, ByVal subject As String, ByVal message As String, ByVal promoMail As Boolean) As String
I am trying to send an email with image in VB.NET, but it keeps giving this error:Command not implemented. The server response was: 5.5.1 Unrecognized command. v16sm160510122eem.17or if we check the error in visual studio itselfCommand not implemented. The server response was: 5.5.1 Unrecognized command. p41sm162075833eef.5I am using this code:
Imports System.Net.Mail Public Class mail Public Sub sendMail(sender As String, password As String, receiver As String, content As
I have an email function that needs to embed images into the email. I get the mail into my pickup but the mail still asks me to "Show Images/Download Images". Some how the images are not being properly embedded. I'm not sure what needs to be changed the examples I find on a lot of sites is very basic and vague.
Additional info for clarity: This function will either download the images via url or embed them. This is determined via an external xml parameter. The physical path for the images, which replaces the URLs, is also in the xml. [Code]
I have been able to find out how to send an email using smtp with an image as an attachment, but the problem with this, is that, as a txt message, it comes up as something like [Attachment removed] or something. I need to be able to send my cell phone a picture message, not just an attachment. [Code]
I have an email account. I need to write some code that looks for any new email message on it and in case there is, it saves the attachment in a particular destination.
I'm looking for a .Net PDF Viewer tool that will accept the barcode font as well as allow the user to save, email, and print the PDF. I tried the tool by SkySof, but it doesn't handle barcodes. We're having trouble using the COM PDF control because of other stuff that needs to be installed on our servers. Our customer would prefer that the tool be under $1000. We're using Visual Studio 2008 and this is a windows application being served up by Citrix.
I haven't done any VB coding since school (15 years ago) but currently have a need to run what "sounds" a fairly simple app at work. I'm hoping some of you might be able to give me some pointers as to whether or not my idea is possible, and if it is, how best to approach it.
I work for a company where we send a number of standard emails to potential clients asking them to contribute to our magazine . if no response we then send a number of follow up emails. each and every time I send a new email to a new prospect I'm editing one of our template emails, putting their name and email address into outlook and manually sending emails. Then for every reminder I'm going back into outlook, clicking reply all and then c&p'ing our second or third reminder emails in each and every time. needless to say at least 2-3 hours of my day are spent editing and resending the same emails on outlook.