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'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
Not sure if this is the right place to ask this so sorry if its wrong. I recently developed an 'In-House' Messaging system so our Receptionist has a very easy/quick way of sending phone messages to people formatted nicely and delivered to their Inbox in outlook. All the messages come from reception@our.domain and all messages are delivered to firstnamelastname@our.domain
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 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 am trying to find a good control for a calendar. And I do not mean a datepicker, but a calendar similar to the one in outlook or MAC Mail. The best I have found so far is this one: [URL] It is not quite what I want, but close. Anyone know of any other similar components? Preferably cheap once...
I have folowing code for adding attachment to outlook e-mail:[code]This property doesn't exist. The field u wan't to change is not correct for this type of object.
i have configured my mail account to Microsoft Outlook, if i send mail from outlook it goes perfectly and a copy is stored in sent items, but when i try to send it from my vb.net windows application the mails are sent in good manner but copy of mail is not stored in sent items,
I've a scenario in which user can make a selection from a grid (having uploaded files on local folder) and when user press "send", application should open Outlook "New mail message" window having selected files as attachments (which user selected from grid).
I need to create a function which send a mail. But when I execute my sub, I have a message warning.How can I send mail without this message ? I need to send a mail to a user of my network, I use Exchange server.
I want to write a Macro or script to identify if there is any SSN like numbers in the outgoing outlook mail? The SSN format can be like 123-45-6789 or 123456789. Is it possible with outlook Macro?
Dim oApp As Outlook._Application oApp = New Outlook.Application() Dim strDest As String = "C:\Documents and Settings\kmoloney\Desktop\kmoloney" ' Create a new MailItem. Dim oMsg As Outlook._MailItem oMsg = oApp.CreateItem(Outlook.OlItemType.olMailItem) [Code] .....
When this code runs it will send the desired email but only after the user hits an "allow" button. I want to run this automatically, there will be no user to ok it. Is there a way to turn off the permission box?
I have an issue where emails sent out via the SmtpClient class in .NET go directly into the outlook junk mail folder (Outlook 2003 and 2007). If I send the exact same email (same body, same subject, to and from the same accounts as I use in .NET) from Outlook itself, it will come in fine and not be marked as junk mail. The only difference is the extra headers that Outlook appends to the email when it is sent directly from Outlook.
I am using the System.Net.Mail namespace to create and send email messages. Everything was working fine until a couple of QC members of our team noticed something strange.
If they send emails from within my application and then leave the application open for a while (perhaps working on other tasks on the PC), when they try and activate my application again, it appears to be hung. The CPU is not pegged and everything appears to be normal in the task manager. We narrowed it down and it appears that this issue only manifests itself when MS Outlook is also opened and connected to a server.
I was playing around with process monitor, but nothing I saw was really glaring. I actually started deleting some threads on the PC and eventually my application became usable again.
Automagically enter the distribution name in the To field and PersonA, PersonB in the CC field, the Subject and the Body all prefilled and, hopefully the user's signiture so that all the user has to do is click on send?
I'm trying to write an Office 2007 COM Add-in which will check some rules before mail is send. Below test code works but I have several warnings in VS2010
How To Design an Outlook AddIn to capture New Mail Event In Vb .net. I've been able to use code to read the number of unread email messages in an Outlook Inbox. I'm trying to design a plug-in which will be more functional and Catch whenever the SendReceive event is fired. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I am writing an outlook addin that is supposed to check for any new email messages. I am trying to attach to the send/receive action that occurs within Outlook (Either auto S/R or manual S/R). I have read on a forum online that there is no such event as a Send'Receive, how ever you can use a NewMailEvent. Can anyone demonstrate how this could be done in VB 2005/2008? I would like the Plug-In to check everytime Outlook receives new email.
Dim objOL As Outlook.Application Dim objNS As Outlook.NameSpace Dim objFolder As Outlook.Folders
[Code].....
Now, I got as far as making the default folder the Inbox. What I would like to do is to extend the functionality by retrieving only a specific person's emails and extracting and saving whatever attachments he/she sends. Also, I get the following error when the code reaches the Dim Atmt as Outlook.Attachment part: Public member 'Attachment' on type 'Object' not found. I need this function to retrieve the attachments. I've tried different things, but nothing's worked.
I need to be able to forward all incoming mail to another email address. The email address I need to forward to will always be the same. I can forward any mail message manually however using the rules will not work. I therefore need another method via a macro or something.
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 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 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'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.