I have a form with a "Send" button to test a code to send SMTP emails.It fires the click event when I hit the "Send" button, but the email is never sent if I leave the form running. When I close it, the email is sent.This is not the needed behavior because the User may never close the Application (this is a Client/Server application, not Web).Below is the code behind the "Send" button's click event[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.
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)
I need to send an email via SMTP, I have my SMTP in a Linux Centos Server, and I created the software to send emails with VB.NET 2010.After using the namespace : System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient, I receive an exception :
Mailbox name not allowed.The server response was: sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
how to automate generated send email using vb.net, example what time do you want to send the message. and set time before you leave and after that the system will automatic to generate.
I'm using this code to send an email via smtp in VB 2008:
Dim smtp As SmtpClient = New SmtpClient("mail.mydomain.org") Dim SMTPUserInfo As NetworkCredential = New NetworkCredential("notifications@mydomain.org", "mypassword")
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This has had me stumped for the last week, but I think I got a little closer to atleast identifying the problem when I took it home. Ok, the code above doesn't work when I'm at work for some reason. The exception message is: "Unable to connect to the remote server. ". Seems odd because I am simply using the internet to connect to my smtp server to send an email. When I'm at home, this works just fine.
what is stopping it from going through when I'm at work? If I atleast know that, I may be able to tell our network guys what it is so they can allow it to get out.
I am using following code to send email through smtp server, I have tested this code on my machine and its working fine but after deploying the project on server 2003, exe file runs okay but i am not receiving any emails?
'create the mail message
Dim mail As New MailMessage()
Dim smtp As New SmtpClient("smtp.server.europe.com")[code].......
i am working on a my project, which send email to me using gmail.smtp, it works fine on xp, vista, and + some of windows 7 versions, in few pc's i had tried that, and got a issue.here is detail of error i got in there, i am using visual studio 2008 & a internet with proxy server,n my openion its a problem with internet ? maybe ? because when i had used this on my dsl connection it worked.
This vb.net code seems to work ONLY if run... and I keep the program open for an additional 5-10 secs AFTER I see the "email sent" message. If I instead wait 0-1 secs, and then close the prg, the email goes nowhere.Does SMTP.Send() return AFTER the email is completely sent... or just when the email BEGINS to go out? (Sometimes the email body and/or file attachment might be 10k long, and take a while.)
Dim myMailMessage As New Net.Mail.MailMessage() myMailMessage.From = New Net.Mail.MailAddress(fromEmail) myMailMessage.To.Add(toEmail)
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'm making an application in which clients can send an SMTP email. In this application a client must select their internet provider, this possibilty already works. While testing it I tried to deactivate the SMTP.Credentials in which a username and password must be entered. Deactivating/romoving this line has no effect on sending the emails.?. I tested it on my office and at home, with 2 different providers. All mails were send.
My question: Is SMTP.Credentials required to send an email or not? What effects can deleting this line have?
i'm tying to send email in my application directly by the smtp server but the server doesn't allow me to do that.The application its used by everyone in the company, so i set the smtp client UseDefaultCredentials to True, but the server replies with this when i try to send an email:[code].....If i set the credentials by hand, the server sends the email. So my problem is how to make this work to everyone? I don't want to have one public/friend var all time in the application with the credentials of the current user?
I have a code here for sending emails in Visual Basic ASP.NET 3.5, but it is not working properly I have a feeling I left out something crucial, what can it be?
Imports System.Web.MailImports System.NetImports System.Net.Mail Try 'sending an email obj.Host = "localhost" obj.Send(MyHostMail, MyHostMail, "New Subscription From: " & MyClientName,
Scenario: We are using a createwizard control to create users for our website. When the user has an email we simply send the user the email with their username and password saying their account has been created. Using MailMessage and SMTPClient.
Problem: When the user doesn't have an email (ex. temp employee, student) I need to be able to generate the email but have it open via the creator's mail client so that they can enter in an email themselves/see the username and password. Similar to @mailto functionality. Question: Is there a way to do this from the code behind? I have tried searching but everywhere is telling me to use MailMessage and SMTPClient which I don't need.
Using VB.Net 2003, how do you code to send an email with no user interaction? I do not want any windows to open or require any sort of input from the user. The idea is for the user to be able to request technical assistance by simply pressing a button.
how can i send an email in Visual basic? i have tried and i cannot get my code to configure with smtp.gmail.com... I need some code to do this. If it is not worth it, it is not fun - you say programmers are boring but i say they are worth it.
I'm writing a mail component for a VB.Net app, and need to handle mails differently that are "Sent on Behalf" of someone. Although the Outlook Object Model exposes "SentOnBehalfOfName", it doesn't expose the email address for that party. Supposedly it's in the "OtherHeaders" field of the SMTP header, but I don't see an easy way to get to those through the Mailitem object. Am I missing something simple?
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]...