I have a problem don't know how to write the attachment file frm mail....
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<head>
<title>Thank you for reply with us.</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
<%@ Language=VBScript %>
<%
Dim strBody
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'Time to send the email
'Dim smtp
Set smtp = server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")
'******************************************
' set the mail properties
'******************************************
smtp.Subject = "ApplicationForm"
smtp.From = "ApplicationForm"
smtp.To = "connie@auroraxsis.com"
smtp.Body = strBody
'******************************************
' fire off the email message
'******************************************
smtp.Send
'Response.Redirect "thankyou.asp"
'******************************************
' check return value error code
'******************************************
'if objMail.errorCode = mmeNone then
' Response.Redirect "thankyou.htm"
'else
' Response.Write ("Mail message was not delevered to the SMTP server." & "<br><br>")
' Response.Write ("Please try again later" & "<br><br>" )
' Response.Write ("The error code was :" & Cstr(objMail.ErrorCode) & "<br><br>" )
' Response.Redirect ""
'end if
'******************************************
' always destroy the object
'******************************************
' set smtp = Nothing
' Response.Write ("Thank you for advertising with us. We will revert to you soonest possible.")
' Response.Redirect strRedirectURL
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I'm trying to use an SQL statement to extract all email addresses from a Forum I use on my site. Some of the colums are empty as the email field in optional and others are just invalid text. What SQL statement can I use to extract all email Adds that only contain '@' ? this way I can be sure that only valid records are extracted.
Is there a way to check if an email address is the right format, e.g: firstname.secondname@myserver.com.I want to check that every email address entered has a firstname then a . then a second name and always @myserver.com
CDO is perhaps the most obscure art in web programming, but I hope someone would understand my issue. I have an ASP web application that needs to send email messages in HTML format only -- there is no plain text version. The messages are summaries of answers that people have input into an online survey, and need to have a tabular form.
The following somewhat plausible code does not work:
dim OMsg Set OMsg = Server.CreateObject("CDO.Message") OMsg.Fields("urn:schemas:mailheader:return-path") = BounceEmail OMsg.Fields("urn:schemas:mailheader:content-type") = "text/html" OMsg.Fields.Update
The return path header is set as desired, but the content type header stubbornly defaults to "text/plain". What is the secret to setting that header?
I have seen lots of code examples on the MSDN site for setting the content-type of body parts, but it seems needlessly complicated for my situation and doesn't work on my system anyhow (unknown ProgID error). So I was hoping to just set the message-level header to "text/html". (If I edit one of the messages from my script in notepad, changing the header to text/html by hand, it then is rendered correctly in email clients.)
I have the tables set up in Access, viewing in column format on ASP pages but now the company wants the schedule reports to be in a wall-calendar type format. I've searched and found calendar scripts but I need one that's creates a table resizable to a report size format. Using the existing MS Access db I've written is also a plus.
Im running a simple mail system program which emails newsletters to a database list of 3000+ users.
The program loops through a database containing the emails and sends them out using ASPEmail.
My question is, is there some way i can validate each email address so that if there are invalid characters e.g. the space in "blah @blah.com" it will skip the record and continue the loop.
At the moment i have a working program however, whenever the program comes across an invalid email address it stops at that record and prevents the program from emailing any further.
I am having a problem formatting an email message which comes from a form.
I am currently having difficulty with the <br> tag which I am using for line spaces within my email. I am getting an expected statement error message which is pointing to the line which is underlined below. I can't think what is causing this.
1. I want users to type in their email address on a textfield, and after users press the "Submit" button. The info will automatically go to another person's email to receive a compliment, suggestion, etcetera.
2. Another is how to include the message written on a textarea of a form with the ASP code supplied below: Code:
how to write to check verification valid email thru nslookup or mx record or dns record. Is it possible to do that. Is there any tutorial from sitepoint, previously found it but i lost the link.
example to check assume test@domain.com is not a real email, abc@domain.com is real email how do u check it.
Just starting to play with scripts, and need a little guidance. I want to check to make sure that the email addresses users enter in a form are identical before it will allow them to submit. here's what i have:
the variable for the second email address is EmailFrom2
'validation Dim validationOK validationOK=true If (Trim(EmailFrom)="") Then validationOK=false If (validationOK=false) Then Response.Redirect("emailerror.htm?" & EmailFrom) If (Trim(Name)="") Then validationOK=false If (validationOK=false) Then Response.Redirect("nameerror.htm?") If (Trim(CityState)="") Then validationOK=false If (validationOK=false) Then Response.Redirect("citystateerror.htm?") If (Trim(SchoolName)="") Then validationOK=false If (validationOK=false) Then Response.Redirect("schoolnameerror.htm?")
Set myMail=server.CreateObject("CDO.Message") myMail.Subject="subject" myMail.From="me" myMail.To=request.form("email") myMail.TextBody="hello" myMail.Send set myMail=nothing
this script sends emails to some addresses but not others--and its based on the email service it's sending to. for instance, hotmail email addresses get the email, but mail.com email addresses dont get the email. i have tried sending it to other email hosts, too, and still, some work, some don't. what is going on here?
Dim Mail Set Mail = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.Newmail") mail.From = "abc@hotmail.com" mail.to = "xyz@hotmail.com" mail.subject = "Test Email Subject" mail.body = "This is Email body message" mail.send
Now the question is that this code will use the Default Virtual SMTP Server in IIS, but I want to use my ISP's SMTP server. please tell me how to do this. I have used my ISP's email server in Outlook express and it is working fine. Please do not suggest to use "CDO" or "CDOSYS" to use for sending emails because I must have to use "CDONTS".
I was wondering what would be the best function to format a name. Say I have a function FormatName that takes in a string that is FRED SMITH and needs to return Fred Smith. The function basically needs to make sure the first character of each word is capitalized. What is the best way to do this?
how do you format an email in asp. For example: i want my email to read, The following customer has requested two tables then on the next line, it should provide customer's name then next line address and on and on. Quote: Originally Posted by nschafer Or if you want a button instead of a link:
I must have the format of the below line wrong for IE:
click <a href="cal.asp?sdate=<% =strDate1 %>&location=<% =strLocation %>&eTime=<% =strDate2 %>">here</a> to add this information to your Calendar<br>
When I hover my mouse over the link, the status bar at the bottom of the page for IE says: shortcut to 2006 11:00 AM With Firefox I get: http://sd-school/forms/cal.asp?sdate=10/18/2006 10:00 AM&location=Library&eTime=10/18/2006 11:00 AM
The form works in Firefox, which is what I use for testing. So either the format is wrong, or IE doesn't like the spaces or something. It doesn't matter which dates I use, I get the same results.
At the moment I'm entering a new record in my database for every pageview (the record holds several things like IP, useragent..etc). I think this is asking too much of my database, and I get a lot of errors all the time. Perhaps I should switch to entering each 'record' into a XML-file, and use that for my statistics? Any disadvantages, performance issues?
i am encountering some problems in converting some data into CSV format..i have alreadi retrieve the data however i do not knoe of ani methods of converting to CSV...is there ani method to save the directory to .csv
I use an ASP mail object to send orders filled online to a recipient via an e-mail. I would like to know if it's possible to format the way the order looks in an e-mail? I tried the following, but see no change in the format:
Does anyone know if it's possible to format the way the text look in an e-mail that is sent using the ASP Mail Object? Is there a different way of controlling the format/appearance of the text that appears in an e-mail?
I've looked over the last 2000 posts for info on incorportating an RSS feed on a web page using ASP to control the display - especially which elements are shown and how many items are shown. I found a free ASP script that I hoped would do the job >>>
I've had some excellent help before on this forum and hoping for some more. This is probably very basicbut I'm kind of muddling along a bit and it's a miracle I got so far.I have a memo text field in a table form and I'm wanting to enter text into it but all a small amount of formatting. Just basic paragraph breaks would be a start. This is kind of following on from a previous post of mine where I was trying to include line breaks. This was the solution.
I have some pictures in database.now i am printing it using response.write in one page.It is working properly.I want to print it in such away(it should follows google page)like every page it should print 2 and then another page.
In one of my asp webpage,i am fetching the data from a XML file and which indeed is fetching data from mySql database.
Now the date time format i am getting in from XML is "Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 2:03:42 PM" and when i display that time in my asp webpage then it shows like "Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:03:42 +0000"