This should be simple, but there is something I'm not getting. The user fills out info and the btnClick does the code.
I would think the msgToAdd would be who the e-mail is going to. (Testing as my email.)
And that the msgFromAdd would be who the message is from, which is input by the person browsing. (Testing as my wife's email.)
Then the credentials I put in my email/password. (Which in reality, anything "mine" would be x company. So I would need to code in the company email password? :-/)
Anyway, I successfully send email to my address, but it says it's coming from my address and I need it to come from whatever address the user input.
I've searched everywhere, but all the code is the same and it makes no sense to me. Thanks.
SmtpClient smtpClient = new SmtpClient();
MailMessage mailMsg = new MailMessage();
MailAddress msgToAdd = new MailAddress("myemail#gmail.com");
MailAddress msgFromAdd = new MailAddress(tbxEmailAdd.Text);
mailMsg.To.Add(msgToAdd);
mailMsg.From = msgFromAdd;
mailMsg.Subject = ddlEmail.SelectedValue;
mailMsg.IsBodyHtml = true;
mailMsg.Body = tbxEmail.Text;
SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient();
smtp.Host = "smtp.gmail.com";
smtp.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("myemail#gmail.com", "mypassword");
smtp.EnableSsl = true;
smtp.Port = 587;
smtp.EnableSsl = true;
smtp.Send(mailMsg);
So even with the overkill below, it still doesn't show the real sender's address.
MailAddress msgFromAdd = new MailAddress(tbxEmailAdd.Text);
mailMsg.From = msgFromAdd;
mailMsg.ReplyToList.Add(msgFromAdd);
mailMsg.ReplyTo = msgFromAdd;
mailMsg.Sender = msgFromAdd;
Also, the following DOES make the name show up. Still no email address though!
MailAddress msgFromAdd = new MailAddress(tbxEmailAdd.Text, "NAME");
I'm seriously losing it.
Sounds like google don't let you mess with the "from" header? You might want to try using the "Sender" property, doesn't always render nice in all email clients tho.
MailMessage, difference between Sender and From properties
I would check your web.config (if you have one). There may be a setting like:
<system.net>
<mailSettings>
<smtp from="your address here">
<network host="localhost" password="" userName=""/>
</smtp>
</mailSettings>
</system.net>
that could be overriding your settings.
you're sending email with your smtp credential, so the "from" should be your email. the "From" property in MailMessage is just an optional choise in case you're using an open smtp that needn't credentials.
Related
I'm trying to create a Button_Click event that sends an email to a gmail account. This is the error I'm getting:
Unable to read data from the transport connection: net_io_connectionclosed.
It's pointing out Line 63 which is:
client.Send(mail);
Here is the code:
protected void Button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
System.Net.Mail.MailMessage mail = new System.Net.Mail.MailMessage();
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
client.Port = 465;
client.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
client.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
client.Host = "smtp.gmail.com";
mail.IsBodyHtml = true;
mail.To.Add(new MailAddress("yourclassroomconnection#gmail.com"));
mail.From = new MailAddress("yourclassroomconnection#gmail.com");
mail.Subject = "New Order";
string bodyTemplate = Label2.Text;
mail.Body = bodyTemplate;
client.Send(mail);
}
Any idea where I'm going wrong?
You can use below code as a small test. Try sending email with minimal option. Then add other options like html support. So you can narrow down the problem when you're experimenting a new thing.
try {
MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
SmtpClient SmtpServer = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com");
mail.From = new MailAddress("your_email_address#gmail.com");
mail.To.Add("to_address");
mail.Subject = "Test Mail";
mail.Body = "This is for testing SMTP mail from GMAIL";
SmtpServer.Port = 587;
SmtpServer.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("username", "password");
SmtpServer.EnableSsl = true;
SmtpServer.Send(mail);
} catch (Exception ex)
{
}
You need to generate app specific password and use it here instead of your gmail password.
Please read this tutorial also.
http://csharp.net-informations.com/communications/csharp-smtp-mail.htm
Hard coding the username and password (i.e. the credentials) may be sometimes frustrating.
What you can do is, you can add these credentials in web.config file only once. And you are good to go. Here is the better solution.
web.config file code goes as follows:
<configuration>
<appSettings>
<add key="receiverEmail" value ="ReceiverEmailAddressHere"/>
</appSettings>
</appSettings>
<system.net>
<mailSettings>
<smtp deliveryMethod="Network" from="yourclassroomconnection#gmail.com">
<network host="smtp.gmail.com" port="587" enableSsl="true"
userName="YourActualUsername" password="YourActualPassword"/>
</smtp>
</mailSettings>
</system.net>
</configuration>
Please note that you have to change the host according to your gmail account. I am not sure whether the host is correct. I am using outlook to send emails so the host would be smtp-mail.outlook.com
This is how your web.config file would have all the necessary connection credentials that you define at one place at a time. You don't have to use it everytime you use the Email functionality in your application.
protected void btnSendMail_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
MailMessage msg = new MailMessage();
// get the receiver email address from web.config
msg.To.Add(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["receiverEmail"]);
// get sender email address path from web.config file
var address = (SmtpSection)ConfigurationManager.GetSection("system.net/mailSettings/smtp");
string emailAddress = address.Network.UserName;
string password = address.Network.Password;
NetworkCredential credential = new NetworkCredential(emailAddress, password);
msg.Subject = " Subject text here "
}
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
client.EnableSsl = true;
client.Send(msg); // send the message
The key point here is to access the sender's email address and receiver's email address. Note that I have used (SmtpSection)ConfigurationManager.GetSection("system.net/mailSettings/smtp"); This will navigate your web.config file and search through the hierarchy available in it - Grabs the email address, fails if it doesn't get email address.
Hope this helps. Happy coding!
I am having a very hard time trying to send an email through an a2 hosting account. I know the code is correct as I have the same code sending emails through the Google SMTP. I was wondering if anyone had any experience or examples using a2 hosting email and SMTP c#. I've read through their documentation and it states to use user#hostingdomain.com for the username and then your password. For the server you can use the full domain name or the server name. For the port it says 587 or 465. I have tried a combination of all of these things and have not been able to connect. I keep getting this exception
"Unable to read data from the transport connection:
net_io_connectionclosed."
Thank you for any help.
Below is an example of the code I am using.
SmtpClient smtpClient = new SmtpClient();
MailMessage message = new MailMessage();
MailAddress fromAddress = new MailAddress("testuser#mydomain.a2hosted.com");
NetworkCredential myCred = new NetworkCredential(
"testuser#mydomain.a2hosted.com", "mypassword");
smtpClient.Host = "mydomain.a2hosted.com";
//smtpClient.Credentials = myCred;
smtpClient.Port = 587;
smtpClient.EnableSsl = true;
smtpClient.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
smtpClient.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
smtpClient.Credentials = myCred;
message.From = fromAddress;
message.Subject = "your subject";
//Set IsBodyHtml to true means you can send HTML email.
message.IsBodyHtml = true;
message.Body = "<h1>your message body</h1>";
message.To.Add("myemail#gmail.com");
smtpClient.Send(message);
All in here.
https://www.a2hosting.co.uk/kb/a2-hosting-products/windows-hosting/using-asp-net-to-send-e-mail-messages#C-example
Replace domain.a2hosted.com with your own domain name.
Replace user#example.com with the name of an e-mail account you created in Plesk.
Replace password with the password for the e-mail account you specified in the previous step.
From my config file.
<mailSettings>
<smtp from="noreply#goldendate.co.uk">
<network enableSsl="false"
defaultCredentials="false" host="yourdomain"
password="yourpassword" port="25"
userName="youremailaddress" />
</mailSettings>
If you work remotely, it'll not work.
You have to upload your code to a2hosting server and then it'll work.
I have been trying to send an email via C# from a gmail account for account registration for my website.
I have tried several ways however the same exception continues to pop up: System.Net.Mail.Smtp Exception - Connection has timed out.
This is what I inluded in my Web.config file:
<system.net>
<mailSettings>
<smtp deliveryMethod="Network"
from="Writely <mrbk.writely#gmail.com>">
<network host="smtp.gmail.com"
port="465"
enableSsl="true"
defaultCredentials="false"
userName="mrbk.writely#gmail.com"
password="******" />
</smtp>
</mailSettings>
</system.net>
where writely is the name of my website, and mrbk.writely#gmail.com is the account I wish to send an email from.
Then in my Account Controller when I connect with my database and save the user in my table, I am creating my MailMessage object and attempting to same the mail by:
using (DBConnection conn = new DBConnection())
{
conn.UserInfoes.Add(userInfo);
conn.SaveChanges();
MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
mail.From = new MailAddress("mrbk.writely#gmail.com");
mail.To.Add("bernice.zerafa11#gmail.com");
mail.Subject = "Welcome to Writely";
mail.Body = "Test content";
SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient();
smtp.Send(mail);
}
Am I missing something or doing something wrong? I read that this is the good way to do this in some other question on stack overflow so I really don't know what's the problem here.
Thanks for your help :)
You need to tell the SmtpClient what settings to use. It does not automatically read this information from the Web.Config file.
SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 465);
smtp.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("mrbk.writely#gmail.com", "***");
smtp.EnableSsl = true;
smtp.Send(mail);
gmail requires authentication:
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
requires TLS or SSL: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Port for TLS/STARTTLS: 587
Port for SSL: 465
so what i did is
var client = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587)
{
Credentials = new NetworkCredential("mrbk.writely#gmail.com", "mypwd"),
EnableSsl = true
};
client.Send("bernice.zerafa11#gmail.com", "bernice.zerafa11#gmail.com", "Welcome to Writely", "Test content");
I had the exact same problem and it's resolved after switching the port number from 465 to 587.
I had the problem on "email confirmation", "password recovery", and "sending email" and now all 3 problems are resolved :).
I know it's a pretty old post, but I usually use the existing posts to find answers instead of asking for new questions.
Thank you all for all your helps.
As I have already answered here.
This problem can also be caused by a security configuration in you gmail account.
The correct port is 587, but to authenticate you need to allow access from less secure apps in your gmail account.
Try it here
It worked for me, hope it helps..
Example in asp.net web forms/sharepoint
StringBuilder Body = new StringBuilder();
Body.Append("Your text");
String FromEmail = "you email";
String DisplayNameFromEmailMedico = "display when you receive email";
MailMessage message = new MailMessage();
message.From = new MailAddress(FromEmail, DisplayNameFromEmailMedico);
message.To.Add(new MailAddress("myclient#gmail.com"));
message.Subject = "subject that print in email";
message.IsBodyHtml = true;
message.Body = Body.ToString();
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
NetworkCredential myCreds = new NetworkCredential("yoursmtpemail#gmail.com", "key from email smtp", "");
client.EnableSsl = true;
client.Credentials = myCreds;
client.Send(message);
I have been trying to send an email by C#. I have Googled for various examples and have taken bits and pieces from each and from the standard code which everyone would most probably be using.
string to = "receiver#domain.com";
string from = "sender#domain.com";
string subject = "Hello World!";
string body = "Hello Body!";
MailMessage message = new MailMessage(from, to, subject, body);
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient("smtp.domain.com");
client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("test#domain.com", "password");
client.Send(message);
However, I keep getting an error stating
System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Mailbox
unavailable. The server response was:
Access denied - Invalid HELO name (See
RFC2821 4.1.1.1)
So, what do I do now? Is SmtpClient supposed to be special and only work on specific SMTP servers?
It seems your username/password pair is not authenticating successfully with your SMTP server.
EDIT
I think, I found what's wrong here. I have corrected your version below.
string to = "receiver#domain.com";
//It seems, your mail server demands to use the same email-id in SENDER as with which you're authenticating.
//string from = "sender#domain.com";
string from = "test#domain.com";
string subject = "Hello World!";
string body = "Hello Body!";
MailMessage message = new MailMessage(from, to, subject, body);
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient("smtp.domain.com");
client.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("test#domain.com", "password");
client.Send(message);
Have you tried setting your auth credentials in the web.Config?
<system.net>
<mailSettings>
<smtp from="test#foo.com">
<network host="smtpserver1" port="25" userName="username" password="secret" defaultCredentials="true" />
</smtp>
</mailSettings>
</system.net>
and your code behind
MailMessage message = new MailMessage();
message.From = new MailAddress("sender#foo.bar.com");
message.To.Add(new MailAddress("recipient1#foo.bar.com"));
message.To.Add(new MailAddress("recipient2#foo.bar.com"));
message.To.Add(new MailAddress("recipient3#foo.bar.com"));
message.CC.Add(new MailAddress("carboncopy#foo.bar.com"));
message.Subject = "This is my subject";
message.Body = "This is the content";
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
client.Send(message);
Try this:
string to = "receiver#domain.com";
string from = "sender#domain.com";
string subject = "Hello World!";
string body = "Hello Body!";
MailMessage message = new MailMessage(from, to, subject, body);
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient("smtp.domain.com");
// explicitly declare that you will be providing the credentials:
client.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
// drop the #domain stuff from your user name: (The API already knows the domain
// from the construction of the SmtpClient instance
client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("test", "password");
client.Send(message);
In my case, it was a wrong port. The configuration provided by the hosting didn't worked both SSL (465) and no SSL (25).
I used MS Outlook to "crack" the configuration, and then copied to my application. It was 587 SSL.
This can happen if you don't set EnableSsl.
client.EnableSsl = true;
If you have a webmail client available and you see a cPanel logo it could be a setting there as well.
We got the exception and asked our hosting company to go into:
"Root WHM > Service Configuration >
Exim Configuration Manager > Basic Editor > ACL Options"
and set the Require RFC-compliant HELO setting to Off.
This worked for us after fixing the next error:
SMTP AUTH is required for message submission on port 587
Source:
https://serverfault.com/a/912351/293367
I am using asp.net 3.5 and C#.
I want to send mail from asp.net, for that I have got some details from my hosting provider
which are these:
mail.MySite.net
UserName
Password
But I am unable to send mail through these details, I have done the following changes in my web.config file:
<system.net>
<mailSettings>
<smtp>
<network
host="mail.MySite.net"
port="8080"
userName="UserName"
password="Password" />
</smtp>
</mailSettings>
</system.net>
Also, at the code behind I am writing this function:
MailMessage mail = new MailMessage("webmaster#mySite.net", "XYZ#gmail.com");
mail.Subject = "Hi";
mail.Body = "Test Mail from ASP.NET";
mail.IsBodyHtml = false;
SmtpClient smp = new SmtpClient();
smp.Send(mail);
but I am getting error message as message sending failed.
Please let me know what I am doing wrong and what I have to do to make it work fine.
Thanks in advance.
Do you need to provide the client credentials?
smp.Credentials = CredentialCache.DefaultNetworkCredentials;
or
smp.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("yourUserID", "yourPassword", "yourDomainName");
Also, the exact exception you are getting would be useful.
See a post by Scott Guthrie for more help.
I doubt port 8080 is the correct smtp port. Perhaps port 25 or 587.
Sending an email through asp.net c# is not a complicated thing... just we know about smtp port and host...
MailAddress to = new MailAddress("Email Id");
MailAddress from = new MailAddress("Email Id");
MailMessage mail = new MailMessage(from, to);
mail.Subject = "";
mail.Body = "";
SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient();
smtp.Host = "smtp.gmail.com";
smtp.Port = 587;
smtp.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(
"Email Id", "Password");
smtp.EnableSsl = true;
smtp.Send(mail);
Without using SMTP,Add using Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook; reference
Application app = new Application();
NameSpace ns = app.GetNamespace("mapi");
ns.Logon("Email-Id", "Password", false, true);
MailItem message = (MailItem)app.CreateItem(OlItemType.olMailItem);
message.To = "To-Email_ID";
message.Subject = "A simple test message";
message.Body = "This is a test. It should work";
message.Attachments.Add(#"File_Path", Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing);
message.Send();
ns.Logoff();
I have very similar code to yours that works, I think the difference is you need to supply the IP address to your SMTP server in the constructor for the SMTP client.
MailMessage Email = new MailMessage("donotreply#test.com", "receiver#test.com");
Email.Subject = "RE: Hello World.";
Email.Body = "Hello World";
Email.IsBodyHtml = false;
SmtpClient Client = new SmtpClient(SMTP_SERVER); //This will be an IP address
Client.Send(Email);
Hope that helps! :)
(Btw, I've used this in Winforms, windows services, and ASP .NET. In ASP .NET I didn't need to supply anything in the aspx page.)