hi everyone , this article having the example for sending the email from the coding ............
Step 1 . first of all we have to define the namespace System.Web and System.Web.Mail or System.Net and System.Net.Mail
Step 2 . create a public class for sending the email having the attributes from email, to email and cc email if having.
Example 1 : Send Email using the namespace System.Net.Mail
public class EmailExample()
{
System.Net.Mail.MailAddress from = new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress();
System.Net.Mail.MailAddress to = new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress();
System.Net.Mail.MailAddress cc = new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress();
System.Net.Mail.MailMessage mail = new System.Net.Mail.MailMessage();
mail.CC.Add(cc); /////this is optional
mail.Subject ="Enter Your mail suject here";
mail.Subject ="Enter Your mail body here";
mail.IsBodyHtml =true; /// if you use your email as html
System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient smtp = new System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient(); // your smtp
control to configure mail
smtp.Host = "enter your smtp host/exchange server";
smtp.Port = 25;
smtp.DeliveryMethod = System.Net.Mail.SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
smtp.EnableSsl = false;///if you are not using the default credentials
smtp.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("Username",
"Password");
smtp.Send(mail);
return true;
}
Example 2 : Send Email using the namespace System.Web.Mail
public class EmailExample()
{
System.Web.Mail.MailMessage mail = new System.Web.Mail.MailMessage();
mail.From = "XXX@yyy.com";
mail.To = "ZZZ@yyy.com";
mail.CC = "XXX@yyy.com"; ///optional
mail.Subject ="Enter Your mail suject here";
mail.Subject ="Enter Your mail body here";
mail.IsBodyHtml =true; /// if you use your email as html
System.Web.Mail.SmtpClient smtp = new System.Web.Mail.SmtpClient(); // your smtp
control to configure mail
smtp.SmtpSever = "enter your smtp host/exchange server";
smtp.Send(mail);
return true;
}
After creating the class, use this class in your code.
i hope this is enough to send the mail from the intranet within the domain and outside the domain.
Step 1 . first of all we have to define the namespace System.Web and System.Web.Mail or System.Net and System.Net.Mail
Step 2 . create a public class for sending the email having the attributes from email, to email and cc email if having.
Example 1 : Send Email using the namespace System.Net.Mail
public class EmailExample()
{
System.Net.Mail.MailAddress from = new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress();
System.Net.Mail.MailAddress to = new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress();
System.Net.Mail.MailAddress cc = new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress();
System.Net.Mail.MailMessage mail = new System.Net.Mail.MailMessage();
mail.CC.Add(cc); /////this is optional
mail.Subject ="Enter Your mail suject here";
mail.Subject ="Enter Your mail body here";
mail.IsBodyHtml =true; /// if you use your email as html
System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient smtp = new System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient(); // your smtp
control to configure mail
smtp.Host = "enter your smtp host/exchange server";
smtp.Port = 25;
smtp.DeliveryMethod = System.Net.Mail.SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
smtp.EnableSsl = false;///if you are not using the default credentials
smtp.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("Username",
"Password");
smtp.Send(mail);
return true;
}
Example 2 : Send Email using the namespace System.Web.Mail
public class EmailExample()
{
System.Web.Mail.MailMessage mail = new System.Web.Mail.MailMessage();
mail.From = "XXX@yyy.com";
mail.To = "ZZZ@yyy.com";
mail.CC = "XXX@yyy.com"; ///optional
mail.Subject ="Enter Your mail suject here";
mail.Subject ="Enter Your mail body here";
mail.IsBodyHtml =true; /// if you use your email as html
System.Web.Mail.SmtpClient smtp = new System.Web.Mail.SmtpClient(); // your smtp
control to configure mail
smtp.SmtpSever = "enter your smtp host/exchange server";
smtp.Send(mail);
return true;
}
After creating the class, use this class in your code.
i hope this is enough to send the mail from the intranet within the domain and outside the domain.
its very useful
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