I am trying to send an e-mail from a web form. I am using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2008. I am also using ASP.NET and a SQL Server 2005 database. I have found some code for this but it seems to be always for a Windows form and I keep coming across errors saying the code is "obsolete".[code]
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].....
I am trying to send an e-mail from a web form. I am using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2008. I am also using ASP.NET and a SQL Server 2005 database. I have found some code for this but it seems to be always for a Windows form and I keep coming across errors saying the code is "obsolete". Here is sample code I have been trying to use:
Imports System.Web.Mail Partial Class QueryPage Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
I have placed the following code on a button where it opens the new mail window with the mail ids . I am wondering if there is a way to send the form contents as the body of the mail.
Sub ContactUsToolStripMenuItem1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e
I want to send an email that contains an attachment via vb.net and smtp. I used gmail as smtp server. This project works correctly when the size of attachment size is lower than 1Mb. When the size of the file is bigger than this size it makes an error. The message is this: "ContextSwitchDeadlock was detectedMessage: The CLR has been unable to transition from COM context 0x652fd8 to COM context 0x653148 for 60 seconds. The thread that owns the destination context/apartment is most likely either doing a non pumping wait or processing a very long running operation without pumping Windows messages. This situation generally has a negative performance impact and may even lead to the application becoming non responsive or memory usage accumulating continually over time. To avoid this problem, all single threaded apartment (STA) threads should use pumping wait primitives (such as CoWaitForMultipleHandles) and routinely pump messages during long running operations."I extended the timeout period but this message is shown.
I've been able to create and send an e-mail using System.net.mail. But it appears that the message isn't being sent until the application closes. This causes two major problems for me.1) When the user tries to send a second message, I get the following error: a generic error occurred in GDI+. I believe this is caused because I'm creating and sending a screen shot. If I take out the screen shot the error goes away. The screen shot is nice but not necessary. I can work around it, if I have to.
2) I am using the e-mail to provide notification that a process has been completed. The sender may continue to do other work while in the application -- including sending an e-mail to another recipient.
What do I need to do to get the e-mail to be sent before the application is closed?
I have been searching for the answer to this for quite a while but none answer me exactly. Here is my problem, I want my user to be able to send an e-mail by clicking on a button "Send" and for this e-mailk to take the e-mail address from a text box and the message from a text box (Subject can be hard coded as it will always be the same) but I need to do it without using SMPT protocols as I don't want the user to have to input lots of information regarding their e-mail etc. Is there any way to do this.
Sub main(ByVal subject As String, ByVal source As String, ByVal attach As String) Dim app As New Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Application Dim msg As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.MailItem
I Started to create an application in vb.net and the application mainly monitors the drives and when the drive's free space is below a certain percentage it sends an e-mail to recipient chosen.. Now ive done this using the smtp server and unfortunately i'm on a domain so sending emails within the office is permitted but as soon as i try to mail to an external e-mail ex. [URL] it throughs and exception and states the following:
Is there a way to pickup the SMTP server address, Username and Password for their E-mail account so that an e-mail can be sent directly from the application without having to use their e-mail application.
There are mail sending program available in the market that can send mail directly. I am trying to create such a program in visual basic 2005 for a long time. Recently, i learned about MX Query. And my concept is like below:
Myself and a colleague have a program called SwiftScreen, its been out for a month now but since May 25th our program is returning an error when they fill out a form that sends us an email (through our application). My best guess is windows recently had an update of somesort but i don't know. Does anyone know a way to send mail, perferably to a gmail account, that still works using Vb.net?
Here is the email code i'm using"
Dim message As System.Net.Mail.MailMessage Dim smtp As New System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com") Dim fromMailAddress As System.Net.Mail.MailAddress
I am writing an application whereby when a developer is assigned a task via a selection on a combobox they will be sent an email notifying them of the details of the job. I am unsure as to when the notification should be triggered should it be on the save button or on the actual selection of the combobox
I am trying to send an email message in HTML Format. I have a richtextbox the the user can change the color and font in the message. Below is the code I am using which ends up send in Text Format. Most codes I have found use System.WebMail which in vb 2008 is obsolete. This snippet is using System.Net.Mail namespace.
Public Shared Function SendEmailMessage(ByVal sendTo As String, _ ByVal sendFrom As String, _ ByVal sendSubject As String, _
I have written a little code to send email using System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient based on examples that I have found online. The code takes e-mail address, subject, body text and even attachment from my form, send the e-mail and sendsme a confirmation.
Initially I had some problems because I was using async but when I reverted to simple send it worked great.
I now have a need to send multiple e-mails (purely legitimate use - newsletters & information updates to registered clients). My solution was to loop through a dataset passing the necessary variables (e-mail address, clients name & personalised body text) to my e-mail routine. It sort of works but I repeatedly get a delivery failure message "The Operation has timed out"
Public Sub emailit(ByVal eto, ByVal efrom, ByVal esubject, ByVal ebody, ByVal ettach) Dim email_to As String Dim email_from As String
I am needing to click a button which send some parameters to a function which opens the users default email program and creates a new message.The code I'm using does this just fine, the only problem is I cannot figure out what the parameter would be in order to attach a file.[code]
I'm very new to VB and .Net. I'm using VS Express 2010 to write an application, so far its great and I've managed to get everything working they way I want it. I'm now trying to add more advanced features, (e.g the app has some TextBox's that the user enters required information and it generates an e-mail based on a template I've coded. At the moment this just copies it to the clipboard and the user can create an e-mail and send it manually.)
I want to add the functionality for the app to automatically open up an Outlook mail and pre-populate all the information, I've managed to get this working for Outlook 2010. I done this using the following codes.
Dim MSO As New Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Application 'Create a new Message object Dim msg As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.MailItem 'Compose the Message
I am getting error when I am putting my sendmail function into other thread. But without threading the message was sent successfully. I am getting error in this part when sending using thread. mail.Body = EmailBody.DocumentText It say: Specified cast is not valid. Here is my code for sending email EmailBody is a webbrowser in Desing MOde ON
I was using the following code in order to send e-mails to my company's intranet accounts from a VB.NET 2003 aplication. However this code was marked as no longer valid when I migrated the application after installing Visual Studio 2005.modifying this code in order for my application to compile succesfully? Dim email As New System.Web.Mail.MailMessage
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click ProgressBar1.Value = 5 Dim strTo As String = setting.tosett.ToString[code].....
i want the program to ping the server before sending the mail; if server is available then send mail if not then message box with warning appears notifying user to check VPN connection and sending of mail is canceled.
im developing an application with an error log, when something goes bad, it must send through mail the error details so i can remotely fix and upload a new update with the fix.Im using Try Catch Exception but i have a lot of methods to include this option in, is there another way to do it without doing so much code?