VS 2008 Run An Executable With Arguments From An HTML Mail Message
Oct 22, 2009
I want one of my applications to send an HTML email message to a user with a hyper link in it to start up an executable with arguments passed to it. It works fine if I just specify the executable path with no arguments. But if I pass the arguments then Outlook says it can't find the file. Here is the line that I add to the email message body to start the exe only:
I am using VB.Net (Not C#) in a windows form. I am using System.Net.Mail, Not System.Webmail as it is obsolete. I cannot find any examples on sending a message in HTML Format. In my application I allow the user to choose color and fonts using a Rich Textbox. This is the start of my routine I have when they press send:
I have an application that has file extensions associated with it. The application has been deployed using ClickOnce. I have checked the associations table to confirm the entry is there and the association is to the 'ClickOnce Application Deployment Support Library'. When the application is triggered using a file with my extension, it does not pass the filename / directory in the CommandLine Arguments, instead you get the executable path of the application.
Which is under ..LocalSettingsApp"Random Strings"MyApp.exe
I have checked the Registry entry to confirm what the extension is set to open with and the application is dfshim.dll. Is there a way to overcome this, or is this just another limitation of ClickOnce deployment?
MVC3, VB.NET. I have a function in my app that is supposed to use a html file's contents for the email body. However what I have so far is failing at the mail.body = file.readalltext(_body) line..
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 making a program that would allow the user to send me feedback directly from the program I have a user's Experience log. I need a way for the user to send me a mail without him knowing my email address and also attaching the user's experience log (a text file) as an attachment in the mail sent to me. Is there a way to send this email to me with the attachment. I am using vb.net 2010 on framework 3.5.
I have developed application using vb.net for sending email. I tried to sent it from windows xp.its works fine .But When i try to send it from windows 2003 server but mail will not be sending.
This works: Dim mm As New MailMessage("from@emailaddress.com", "to@emailaddress.com") This doesn't: Dim mm As New MailMessage("from@emailaddress.com", "to@emailaddress.com;metoo@emailaddress.com") Using the MailMessage to send an email from my app, how do I specify multiple recipients?
I wish to trap all e-mail messages that contain an image. Apparently there is no standard rule option in Outlook to do this. Once written, how would I enable this in Outlook?
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've created a formregion which is attached to a mail item (through the wizard). so now, whenever I look at a mail item, in the reading pane or when I open it, I can see my form.
How can I get the properties of the mail message I am looking at? for instance:
Who is the sender? what is the subject? when was it sent? etc.
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 am trying to learn a little more about reading and writing Outlook mail messages. So I've written a small app to read my mail messages and pull certain lines from the body. When I run the app I get to a certain point and start getting error messages telling me I have a limit on the number of messages I can have open. With that I figured something is not closing properly. All of the examples I've checked out (I've been at this most of the morning) I've not seen one thing where the code is closing the message after it's been read. I've included the code and as you can tell there's not much to it.
I use the System.Net.Mail namespace to send email messages in my application and I have a beta customer that reported that some characters were not coming through correctly on his CZECH box. I was not currently giving the option to the user to select an encoding, but I think that I actually should be.
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 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 am not a programmer, but instead a business owner who has 97% of my custom built software complete. Unfortunately my developers didn't finish the last bit before moving on to another project. I wanted to point that out as I will most likely ask some novice questions regarding VB.Inside of our software (written on VB.net) we have an e-mail admin section for automated e-mails sent when certain actions occur. These e-mails populate variables/values from the DB before sending. I have noticed that the e-mails work perfectly fine unless I make seemingly simple changes to them. For example, If I add a <p></p> section with text the code breaks and the e-mail doesn't populate correctly, leaving many of the would-be filled in values blank
I am using this editor for the users to enter their text in the database interface environment that will both load/save/show them what they are working on in the form and also mail-merge into a Word document waiting for the content. I can do the first step and it works well, but how do I get MS Word to recognize HTML as formatting instead of just merging in tags and text all as text?
The tool has two relevant properties: one to get just the text (no markup, i.e. no HTML) and one to get the full markup with HTML. Both of these are in text format (which I use for easy storage in the Database).
ideas/directions I can think of:
1) use the clipboard. I can copy/paste the content straight from the editor window to Word and it works great! But loading from a database is significantly different, even when using the clipboard programatically. (maybe I don't understand how to use the clipboard tools)
2) maybe there is a library or class/function in Word that can understand the HTML as "mergable" content?
I have a project that up until recently has been working fine. It sends an email message to a user once a file has been successfully uploaded, registered and/or approved to use the website. It is written in VB.NET framework 1.1, running ASP.NET on a Windows 2003 server SE sp2.
First the code Public Sub EmailAfterRegister(ByVal sEmail As String, ByVal sUser As String) Try
[code]....
This has worked for over one or two years. Today I realized upon testing I get the following error:The procedure entry point IstrcmpiI could not be located in the dynamic link library MSDART.DLL.Upon some research I found that maybe I needed to install MDAC 2.8, which i downloaded and installed today, however i still get the same error. I have had my communications and network admins check traffic and connectivity to the smtp server and all is working fine. Yet I still get the error.
I am looking to make a SMTP (Port 25) listener to listen in and accept incoming mail, look at the message source, make changes if needed, and retransmit the message out another port. This iwll make it act like a sort-of intermediary service.how one would write a port listener in VB.net, that could listen in on the port, and display the message in a text box (the whole source, headers and all, since that's what the mail comes in as anyway).
I need a feedback form for my site.i need the user to write there.
Mail Title Info
And then when they press send then i get a mail to my hidden mail and a confirmation is send to the user mail.I have google the web but cant find any good info about this, i know how to make the form but how do i make the codebehind !?
Do any of u pro. have a link to a great tutorial or have a code that can be used !?
Private Class ListItem Public Delegate Function ToStringDelegate() As Func(Of Encoding, String) Public ReadOnly Encoding As Encoding[code]....
The error message is: "Too many arguments for ListItem.ToStringDelegate". I don't get it; it expects one argument of type Encoding and returns a String.
I have a program that outputs a file. I want the user to be able to just double-click the output file and launch the program, just like Word and Excel. In Word for instance, one doesn't necessarily have to open WORD then click on File--> Open and locate another Word doc. He can just go to the folder and open the Word doc. I want to implement the exact scenario in my program.
So far I have tried creating TextFile and added it to the Resources. On FormLoading, I simply I stream-read the Resouce file, but I can't write to the Resource on FormClosing, since the Resource is ReadOnly. Also, the Resource is built & compiled so I suppose you can't add anything to it at run time.How you lunch an output file without launching the Executable program that created it?
I have an executable that I was able to get working on all XP machines by registering all the .dll's associated with it.On Vista, however, I go through the exact same registration process but right when I open the executable it goes to a "WindowsApplication1 has stopped working" dialog. I registered the DLLs in the SysWOW64 folder. I also ran Dependency Walker which came up with IEFrame.dll as flagged, don't know if that is relevant though.
I'm looking for a control that will allow an user to create an email html message simulair to outlook but without the use of outlook. I'm now using outlook to create emails from my program, but if outlook is busy or has a popup open, it will generate an error and no message is send. The users of my program need to have full freedom in creating the message, all the program does is open the new email window, fill in the email addresses, subject and some basic information in the email.
Then the user can add text and/or images to it, before sending. What I need is a control/library that will give me a popup window with most of the basic editing stuff like adding images, putting text in different fonts and/or colors. I can probably create something myself to do this, but I don't have the time for it and it would be a waste of time if it already exists.