how to send a email using vb.net, however i cant figure out how to receive an email. I want to go into my email account and read a email and store it in a variable, is this possible? and if yes could any one give me some sample code, because that would be great. just to get a good idea of what I'm using here's my code for sending a email,
im working on an application that is sort of like outlook. You will be able to set up your email account (from a internet email like gmail or aol) and it will grab the email the internet mail. I have the sending part taken care of but i need the reveiving part. If anyone would be able to help me code something to recieve email from a internet website such as gmail or aol, Because of the dream in code's policy, i will show you what i have so far. I probably should say that i am using visual basics 2008.[code]
I am currently working on a mass emailing system. I am using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. With windows IIS in Windows XP SP3. My program can send mass emails using System.Net.Mail namespace found in .NET 2.0 but i have no idea on how to implement the receiving emails part.
I have been wanting to make a program that can read emails from GMail's pop3 service. To date I have been able to connect to their pop3 service but not download any messages. I also would like to download message with a certian subject line. Here is my current code.
I have posted about receiving email before and this is a follow up of my progress. I have only one form and it consists of 2 buttons, one for downloading messages from the server, the other, to disconnect the connection. I also have one listview and one textbox to display the message. I took the codes from a few open source programming website and compiled them. My program works as such that upon clicking the 'Download Messages' button, a message box will pop up and the user/admin will be asked to enter the POP3 account name. My doubts are I am not sure what POP3 account name to put in.
I have an application that needs to check a dedicated mailbox for mail, and then read and process those emails. The email account is an internet-based account, and I use a pop3 server for incoming mail.
I want to receive email messages in VB 2010 Express Edition. I use gmail. It can be pop3 or imap. I would prefer imap but what ever is easier is fine. Then when an email is received i want it to auto reply.
We receive an HTML document in an email which has some special pricing and products. I want to be able to parse the data, perform some lookup operations on it, assign some pricing markups, save it to a data source for future referance and do it with VB.net and a web browser. I'd really like to use MSHTML.HTMLDocument, but all the documentation I have is based on HTTP URL's, but since these HTML pages will be opened from an eMail or saved to a fileshare, they won't have the HTTP. I've also tried to read it as a text file and parse with RegEx, but it's not very effecient and to be honest, RegEx is still a fog to me.
Would anyone be kind enough to suggest a way to do this? Is MSHTML able to do it and if so; how do I set up a reference to a non-HTTP URL?
the application I'm building is ALMOST done. The ONLY final feature I NEED to add is the ability to receive email. Now I'm using VB 2010. How would I go about doing this? Would I use 2 listboxes and a form with labels on it to display the message. I haven't any code yet. How in the world do I do this??
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.
how would i implement a way that i would not hard code the email message that the application send to email recipients? how will i also include email message formatting (text in bold, italic, etc.)?
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)
A client for our company contains an apostrophe in their email name joe's@joe.com. I was advised that this is the correct and current email for the given client. Below is the Expression string I am using with Regex (which I copied from the internet somewhere) to validate email addresses. How can this expression be modified to allow/accept apostrohe's?
I have to make a basic program that: Create a program with a simple interface that
1. Asks the user type his/her email address into a textbox.
2. When the user clicks the "Evaluate Email Address" button, one of two message boxes pops up: "That is a valid email address!" with an "Information" icon, or "That is an invalid email address!" and on a second line, "Please retype your email address.", with an "Exclamation" icon
3. To be considered valid, the email address must -include an "@" symbol, and -it must end in either ".com", ".net", or ".org" or ".edu" (I don't know how to check a string and test if its last four characters end with any of these and make it say not valid email address. I think I might have to use a case statement)
I'm using the Chilkat add-on to read email from a pop3 server. I can download the headers fine but the headers all download into one column.How can I get my email to put the headers in the appropriate columns?
'Display the From email address and the subject. ListView2.Items.Add(email.From) ListView2.Refresh() ListView2.Items.Add(email.EmailDate) ListView2.Refresh()
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What I am trying to do is to download the "From" person into the "From" columns and the "Date" of the email into the date column, so on and so forth but I'm not able to get them to go into their separate columns.
I am buidling an application that users can use to submit text data and attachments to email recipients. Certain fields, quite a few in fact from the textboxes in the app will be in the email body, and some in the subject line.This is how I am doing it right now, but I figured there has to be a better way. In VB it is one single line of code, not many like it is here. Ideally I would like to be able to better control the positioning in the message body.
I wouuld like to open outlook with new email with provided subject line, body message and attachment but no email address. User will enter the email address and click send . How can I do this?
I used following code but it gives me error for to address
I am creating an application in ASP.Net 2.0, the user can choose the service that he want and submit the request after choosing the form and filling the needed details the user should click on the submit button, then two emails should be sent; a confirmation email to the user him/herself and a notification email to his/her direct manager to get the approval on the requested ticket.How can I send the emails using VB language?
Here is the problem, I have an Access form and a textbox for an e-mail address. The email address is not required, I only want to check for a valid email address when a value or address has been entered into the e-mail filed. Example: If e-mail is not empty or if email field has a value, then check for the follow elements, matched the email address with the required format. If the e-mail field is empty, do not look for anything, move on.
I am development a small app for auto response all new emails with custom responses. My problem is that I don't know how open the email (make click on the subject link) on gmail. I am using web browser control, so I need to know how make click on the email titles for open each emails.
What I would like to do is create a command button that launches an email from outlook attaching the current word document to a set email address. I'm not fussed if the word document is saved or not as it is only the email receipent that needs it, likewise I don't mind if the code instructs the email to send of just opens it ready to be sent.I have read through loads of forums and tried loads of codes but cannot get any to work.
I've followed the instructions from this article http:[url]..... . My only problem is It compiles fine but no email arrives. I have a feeling it's for obvious reasons which escape me. This is my aspx.vb page.
Imports System.Web.Mail Protected Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click Const ToAddress As String = "paul.ramirez@att.net"[code]....
im using vb8.net im struggling to make a program that will display email addresses so in other words if im using ms outlook then by the click of the button the program must go in to the windows registry and then look in the place where the email address is and then read that part and display the address in a text box.
i can send email through vb.net behind code but how do i implement so that the recipient cannot see the sender email and only the name?i had done alot of research but i can't find any solution about this problem
I am sending an email using VS2010 VB which works fine, except I would like to have the recipient see their name in lieu of their email address upon receiving the email. I've tried different 'To' addresses, ([URL]), but nothing seems to work. It always shows the email address when received.