it shouldnt say all that? just hello with a red background?
Sub SendEmail(ByVal sEmailAddressFrom As String, ByVal sEmailAddressTo As String, ByVal sSubject As String, ByVal sBody As String)
Dim msg As New MailMessage
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How can i send formatted Emails using VB.NET.I have a Document (MS WORD 2007) which contains text and imagesi need to send the contents as an email.i am able to read the content and place it in the clipboard, however the only functions available with Clipboard class are limiting me to only retrieve the text of the document
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic Imports System.Net.Mail Public Class SendEmail
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code inside the ctrl "button sub"
Dim objemail As New SendEmail objemail.Mailto = txtEmail.Text objemail.email() LabelEmail.Text = "The email has been sent"
The specified string is not in the form required for an e-mail address, and i have tried to intilize vaild email in "mailto" field and ive removed everything in proprieties and fields?
Now there's a user "A" who has 100 followers...now what i want to do is whenever user "A" submits an article in the website all his followers should get an email with the article link...that is okay i can do it.
Problem: Now, there's a submit button on the page which stores the article in the DB and sends email to the followers...as there are many followers it takes a lot of time sending the emails...so the page keeps showing loading msg till all the emails are sent..how can i send all the emails asynchronously ??
i mean after the article has been submitted ...the emails should go automatically to the followers without putting the email sending function in the click event of the button....hope am not confusing you folks.
can i do something like store the article in the DB , redirect to the article page , start sending emails in a batch of 10 per 10 mins automatically...this process should start as soon as an article has been submitted by an user.
I have been trying to make my own app for sending emails. But I have been trying to make it where I don't have to sign into my hotmail account, it just does it automatically. Then all I need to do is fill out the recipients, subject, and body for the message and hit send but I am having issues. I can't for the life of me get it to work. After a week of messing around with it and scouring the internet for help, I have gotten to where the only error I get is, failure to send message.
Imports System.Net.Mail Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
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I have been working on this because I can't use Outlook with hotmail and I figured it would be interesting to try, but it turns out to be a lot harder than I expected.
On my Contacts page I have a form with Name,Email,Subject,Message textboxes.when I click the Send button I receive this error message "The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: authentication required"this is the code I have behind the Send button
Protected Sub btnsend_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnsend.Click Dim mail_to As String = (my yahoo email)
I used the following code to send emails through outlook using vb.net. I installed windows xp professioanal,ms visual studio 2005, ms outlook 2002. But i am getting the following error. Operation aborted (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80004004 (E_ABORT))".
' Create an Outlook application. Dim oApp As Object oApp = New Outlook.Application()
Now there's a user "A" who has 100 followers...now what i want to do is whenever user "A" submits an article in the website all his followers should get an email with the article link...that is okay i can do it.roblem: Now, there's a submit button on the page which stores the article in the DB and sends email to the followers...as there are many followers it takes a lot of time sending the emails...so the page keeps showing loading msg till all the emails are sent..how can i send all the emails asynchronously ?? i mean after the article has been submitted ...the emails should go automatically to the followers without putting the email sending function in the click event of the button....hope am not confusing you folks.
I'm currently using SmtpClient to send emails to users that register or sign up for an event.When they click register it saves the info and calls the send email function, but it takes slightly less than a second to send an email which is too long.Is there a way to save the users info and after the page is loaded it calls the send email function from vb in the background.
I want to send emails to all the followers of my website as soon as a new article is submitted.
PROBLEM: I want to send the emails asynchronously using threading or a windows service. I am not sure about windows service as I am using a shared hosting. But my real concern is that I want to send out the emails only when traffic is low in my site. How do I go about this? Ho do I check if traffic is low or not?
My latest project requires both sending and receiving emails. Now i know how to send emails using a gmail account, but what im having incredible difficulty with, is accepting emails. What i want, is to have a program that both has the ability to send emails, and capture emails being sent to the logged in user, and place them in an inbox list. I was wondering if anyone knew how to receive emails with a program, even temporarily, so that when an email is sent to the user, my program knows about it, and can take the body from the email, and place it in say a textbox.
I'm building a windows forms application that's supposed to run on a remote/isolated machine and send error notifications by email to the admins. I've tried employing System.Net.Mail classes to achieve this but I'm running into a strange problem:
1. I get an error message:
System.IO.IOException: Unable to read data from the transport connection: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.---> System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.Receive(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset,
When I try to send an email with Gmail using VB.Net or C# I keep getting the following message: Failure sending email - An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its access permissions - Unable to access remote server. I have tried using several Gmail accounts including VB.Net code that worked in the past, like the following:
I have a simple program that uses this code Dim sParams as string = "" Dim emailto as string = TextBox1.Text Dim subject as string = TextBox2.Text Dim body as string = TextBox3.Text sParams = "mailto:" & emailto & "?subject=" & subject & "&body=" & body System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(sParams) From this thread [URL] Now I have a table with about 6 email address's in. How would I go about sending emails to each one of these emails in the database using this code. User can also add emails to the database.
I am using VB5 on a Windows XP SP3 computer.I have an application that send emails to customers that have birthdays today and that bought a product from me today. If I run the application several times with the same search criteria with the same customers and the same date and time, I "may" or "may not" get the save Emails sent out.I am using a MAPI Signon prior to the birthday select and MAPI Signoff after the birthday select; another MAPI Signon prior to the sales today select and MAPI Signoff after the sales today select.I count the emails that are supposed to be produced in each select above and the counts are correct. It's the emails that may not agree with the counts.What could cause this?
We are having problems with sending back to back emails on one of our web sites. The site is built with .net framework 2.0.We can send the first email without any problems on every try. But to send a second email you need to wait about 20-30 minutes.the problem.One thing we tried was changing the smtp email server. We tried a third party smtp server but the same problem persisted. So I think the problem is not with the smtp server but with our .net code.
I want to create a tiny program that writes itself. VB.
Basically, I start it off with the smallest coding possible. Then, I want it to be able to automatically generate buttons, forms, labels by itself. I want it to compile another version of itself, and to test if it worked. I want it to in someway to be able to ask the new application if it works, and if it does to close both and to run the newer variation, then to repeat this process. I guess this is kind of like a self-manifesting application that keeps growing; an AI perhaps. Is this possible?
The reason i am putting this here is because the only language i know is vb.net.Is there a way i can use vb.net to manipulate taskmanager? As alot of you will know it has a function called tiny foot print mode.I would like to be able to minimize taskmanager in tiny mode
I'm trying to draw a string onto the bottom of a tiny picturebox. This is done for several different scale levels, but the smallest size doesn't draw correctly. Specifically, when the PB is 16 pixels wide, I can get one digit, but not two, so numbers like 10 show up as 1. This seems like a simple case of wrapping and clipping, so I tried to turn off both. This did not appear to work. I also tried scaling the string, but that didn't appear to do anything, either. Here's the
Dim alng As New StringFormat() alng.Alignment = StringAlignment.Center alng.FormatFlags = (StringFormatFlags.NoWrap Or StringFormatFlags.NoClip) Dim stringSize = grph.MeasureString(st1, mMyFont, Point.Empty, alng)
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It may have to do with passing in a rectangle for a drawing area, but if I want to have the string center aligned to that space?
In developing a flash-based memory manager, I need to be able to view large quantities of data. With my eyes and monitor resolution, I can read hand-drawn 3x5 letters on a 4x6 matrix without too much difficulty, but none of the system TrueType fonts render optimally at that size. I've tried writing code to draw font shapes to off-screen bitmaps, and then use DrawImage to copy those bitmaps to the screen, but I can't get good performance. This is for development, not production, so performance doesn't have to be absolutely optimal, but I don't want to spend too long waiting for screens of data to refresh.
What would be the best way of either making .net display a font which is pixel-perfect what I want, or else building a bitmap out of lots of little pieces quickly? I'm using vb.net, so I can't simply generate a bitmap as a byte array and pass that to the Bitmap constructor unless someone can show me how to convert an array into an IntPtr.
I need to create a tiny calculator using the basic operators of Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division. My professor hasn't really covered much of this, so I'm not to sure how to create it.