I've got a form which people will fill out on the web with information such as there name, email address etc.
Ive got it to email through to me but any ideas how i can also get it to email a message back to them based on the email address they place in the email field?
I have a form that submits values to an asp page. If their is an error on the asp page that is called and you go back to the first page with the form. The values are not in the form.
How can I set the value back into form without the user having to retype them in? If I use hidden fields on the first asp page and I go back to that page wouldn't the values for the hidden fields be empty as well?
I am currently working on script which needs to be able to send personalized emails.
The number of emails needing to be sent at one time could be anywhere from 100 to 100,000.
I would like to provide this as a background process. IE The administrator clicks on the "Dispatch Emails" button, is able to continue with his work, and then sometime later a popup windows shows up telling him the emailing was successful.
The script is currently using a sendmail function using CDONTS. Will this be able to handle a large number of emails? What about being able to somehow have the sendmail functioning in the background?
I have never worked with ASP send mailing features before and I guess I am looking for suggestions as to how i should go about this.
I am having problems emailing an ASP page within the body of the email.Is there an easier way than using CDONTS to accomplish this? Here is what i have so far:
What i end up getting is an email with the following as the contents of the body "/download.ASP". Is there an easy way to assign an ASP page to a variable and send it through email.
We have stored user registration information in an Access database, and we wish to develop an email with attachments like words document and pictures in jpeg/gif format and import mailing list from the Access database and to send this to the user .
I need to send an email out to about 800 members of our organization once every month. I've been using a 3rd party listserver, but that's been cumbersome at best, trying to keep the two email databases in sync and all.
I know how to write an asp loop to query our database and send an email to each of the 800 recipients, but I'm not sure if this is the right approach. We have an sql-driven website that's tied in as well, so ideally what I want to do is use asp to grab some website data from the sql database, generate the email text, then cycle through our membership database sending it to each member. Is this a good method, or what would be a better approach?
I need to send batch html emails out from a db mailing list (anything up to 1000 in one go).I am using CDOSYS and standard ASP. My problem is that it will error if I try to do any more that 5 every 30 seconds - this is fine when I send them out myself (I have a script to do this) but now I need a program which will allow users to send out batches and I want it to appear seamless.
i'm still kind of new to ASP all together but i need to make a web form which will email the information to a specified email address. i've gotten the form to work flawlessly. however, i would like to add an attachment field so the user can upload attachments for us. how do you code attachments? our server is currently using CDONTS.
I was wondering if someone could help me out. I have a form and what I want is to have only certain parts of the form be emailed out to certain people.
So say I have 2 sections of my form. I want section 1 to be emailed to person1@host.com and I want section 2 to be emailed to person2@host.com.
I already have a very crude code to send out an email for the entire form to 1 person. Can anyone help me with this?
I am trying to email form contents using ASpmail. I have gotten the form to email the contents, however, when the email is received the contents are in a very random order. Is there a way to get the information in the email to appear in the same order in which the form fields appear on the form page?
I have different templates for different companies to be sent to the customer. first i get all the templates from the DB by giving: Select templates from tempates;
Now i want the user to select one..may be we can have a radio button displayed near the textarea in which i will be displaying the templates from DB. Once the agent selects one of the templates to be sent,that template should be sent as an email to the customer.
How do i go on achieving this ,with good formatted template in the DB?
I believe that the SMTPMail component is part of ASP.NET, although I may be wrong, but is there anyway of using it in normal ASP scripts??
I ask because I need to send an email via my script, to a preset email address and containing the same message each time it is sent, and I have my own SMTP server (linux based) which I would like to utilise.
I also cannot use CDOSYS for this, tried everything but cannot get it to work on my machine
Failing that, does anyone know of a freeware component that will enable me to put normal SMTP commands into my scripts, just so I can send an email to a specified address, containing a basic body and using the SMTP server I have.
I have a form with two textfields. When the user hits the submit buttom I want the server to email me the results from the textfieds. Can anyone help me with this?
I need the ability to email the output of an asp page to someone. I've seen it around enough that I'm guessing it's pretty basic, but I haven't come up with the google search that'll get me what I need.
I know how to send an html email, but I can't figure out how to get the contents of that page into a variable. The pages I want to send are like this one: Code:
I have a SQL statement that returns the following list:
Email | Client_ID | Search | Description test@test.com | 1 | chevrolet | chevrolet, in new condition test@test.com | 1 | chrysler | very nice chrysler, $ 500 mail@mail.com | 2 | chrysler | good chrysler as new
Email = e-mail address Clienst_ID = ID of the client
Search = Keyword that a client entered in the database to search for Description = The result from the database based on the keyword. Code:
I have these email forms (using CDO) that email the content of a form to different people in our organization. Now I'd like to also email the user after they initially submit the form to confirm that we've received their information and advise them of the next steps.
My problem is that I'm trying to create 2 email instances on 1 asp page I think... which I guess is 1 session?? I'm kinda lost. How can I generate two seperate emails from one form submission? Of course, my first attempt was to just copy the original email code and change the variable names... but that doesn't work... it gets stuck on setting up the CDO config.....
I have an asp page that successfully writes out the form data to a text file. I would like to use Blat (or other free email utility) to send the contents of the text file to a user. The code to email is as follows:
Dim stdout, shell, cmd function ExecCmd(cmdline) set stdout = wscript.stdout set shell = createobject("wscript.shell") set cmd = shell.Exec(cmdline) do until cmd.status=1: wscript.sleep 5:loop ExecCmd = cmd.stdout.readall End Function
I am guessing that it may not like the two sets of double quotes. Is it possible to do this? The company is not willing to spend $$$$$ on actual sendmail package.
I'm trying to build a page that the user can attach a file/s to and email them thru a form. I see plenty of info on how to actually code it to send with a variable - but how do you build a form that allows user go out and browse for a file? Then loads the path into a form?
I have created a form in HTML with no problems, but I can't find any tutorials on how to (or whether I even can) have the results of what the user inputted into the form directly to me. I would also like to be able to have the results stored in an Excel Spreadsheet as well. I've found tutorials on how to send to addresses inputted into the form, kind of like a 'Thanks for Participating' sort of thing and I've tried to modify it to get it to work for sending me messages, but I just can't get it to work.
I have been reading quite a bit on how to do the objMail.AttachFile object, and no one can seem to get to it work properly. I have seen many variations such as:
I havent seen anyone report that they got it to work. I am using enctype="multipart/form-data" on my original web form, specifying the input type="file", declaring the attached file variable on my asp page, and doing request.form to gather the appropriate value, but nothing works.
Other forum users have said that it does not like virtual paths, but rather hard-coded paths, for some reason. Does anyone have some good code that works?
I have the following code which dumps out the location of an uploaded file and the name of the person that uploaded the file. That works correctly. Now I am trying to email the file location and name and I am at a loss. How do I pull the results into an email?
I run an internet radio station and we use a program which comes with a PHP template but we use ASP and I do not feel like learning a brand new language tonight. Basically the program runs off of a DB on my local machine and it can accept requests and dedication through the website which are submitted with the help of XML.
In the PHP template it looks as if PHP generates an XML code and then sends it to my local machine and the program. The program then processes the request and sends back a completely different XML page with the results.
Kind of like a basic HTML Form. Anyways, what I am having trouble with is generating the XML code with ASP which I accomplished with the help of W3Schools but now when the script comes back from the program all I see is the XML. What I should, rather want to see/do is have the ASP read the XML just like PHP did and then display the end result to the user.
i keep getting locked up, ctrl/alt/delete and a window opens up and say's web back agent not responding. is there a way to overcome this problem. it happens no matter what program i'm working with.
i have created 2 .asp pages which, 1. Index page 2. Adding asp function
User will start to add contents in index.asp, then clicked on the "Add" button. the form will post to addContent.asp to add the contents to the database, then prompt the user for Adding contents complete and lastly display the added content to the Index page.
However, when i clicked on the "back" Button at the IE Standard Bar, it display the addContent.asp page and prompt user for the last msg -> "Adding contents Successfully". how can i redirect the page to the previous page before the adding page when the user clicked on the "Back" button at the IE Bar?
I'm trying to make a logout link to where once someone logs out, not only will they be sent to another page, but they will not be able to go back into their account by pressing the back button, but by logging back in.
I always heard people saying IIS ASP front end, and MS-SQL back end. ASP is for server side programming and dynamic content generation, how could it is called front end? Because I thought it is executed in the server, which is back end? I think I am confused with the term front end and back end here.
I'm creating a logout page(logout.asp), in which I'm using Session.abandon. Once the user logs out, I don't want the user to be able to access the previously visited pages using the Back button.