ASP Page - Alerting User That They Have An Email On Our Exchange Server?
Is it possible to create an ASP page that can notify the user that they have an email on our Exchange server? And that will list the number of unread emails they have waiting in their inbox.
I have created a form that sends email thru my local server. What I want to do is send the email thru our corporate Exchange server. Does anyone know how I can accomplish this task? Please advise. Thanks.
I'm sending email from a networked computer that uses an exchange server on yet a different computer. With the two different types of code posted below, the email will only send successfully on my computer. When I step into a colleague's office (using the same exchange server), no email is ever sent....
I have worked with CDO mail before at a different job, but at that job I was developing internet sites, and now I am developing Intranet apps. We have the following setup, WWW/SQL on 1 server, mail server, PDC and SDC (and Proxy), all OS's are Windows 2000 Server (except Proxy, it is NT4).
What would be the best way to allow sending emails from ASP?
I require an Asp script that will enable me to get all sizes of mailboxes held on Exchange Server v5.5. What I want to achieve is to list all users with a mailbox over a certain Kb size.
I am an intermediate with ASP and i'm not sure if this is possible but i'll give it a shot. I am creating a Listserv (newsgroup) and I want them able to reply to messages in there email. Right now I have sign up form online which connectes to an access db which stores the emails. The admin uses a web based form to send letters and if the subscribers want to send a message or reply they have to use another web form. How can I use exchange server to eliminate the web based forms?
So basicly I want them to reply in like outlook, but the emails are all in access. So when they reply to the list email (list@home.com), somewhere in the exchange server the server will read the db and send the message to the subscribed emails.
I have a form with a input text box where a user has to enter a work email address.Is there anyway that he or she can click a link which will open Microsoft Outlook and list all the work email addresses, thereby selecting an email address which will be automatically inoutted into the input text box?
I have developed a fairly simple CMS for my intranet at work - I would like to have a "Request a photographer form" that e-mails me the posted data by utilizing our intranet exchange server, if possible.
I'm not really looking to code this but I will if I absolutely have to =) Anyone know how to do it or where I can find a simple form script that does? I have found lots that work with sendmail and other types of servers but none for exchange.
How would I be able to simply read an MS Exchange Server 2000 mail and transfer it to a SQL Server 2000 database programmatically. I need reference for this an has been unsuccessful in looking for any for the past week already.
I have no knowledge of Exchange server, and have always used CDO to send emails from ASP in the past. the server in question doesn't have SMTP installed alongside IIS, it has Exchange installed which apparantly does have SMTP capabilities but not like the default ones normally accessbile via IIS.
Has anyone ever used this approach to sending emails? I'm hoping that I dont need a component or anything else, just some changes to my existing email code.
I use the method below to send emails from an asp page that's part of a web application:
<!--METADATA TYPE="typelib" UUID="CD000000-8B95-11D1-82DB-00C04FB1625D" NAME="CDO for Windows 2000 Library" --> <% On error Resume Next Dim cdoConfig, cdoMessage
Set cdoConfig = Server.CreateObject("CDO.Configuration") With cdoConfig.Fields .Item(cdoSendUsingMethod) = 2 .Item(cdoSMTPServer) = "MailServer.Name.com" .Item(cdoSMTPServerPort) = 25 .Update End With Set cdoMessage = Server.CreateObject("CDO.Message") With cdoMessage Set .Configuration = cdoConfig .From = "Me<mailsender@mymail.com>" .To = "You<mailrecipient@somemail.com>" .Subject = "Surprise!" .TextBody = "Helloooo..." .Send
If err.number Then Response.Write("Houston! We have a problem...") End If End With Set cdoMessage = Nothing Set cdoConfig = Nothing %>
On the production server (Windows 2003 Server) everything works fine and I don't have a problem sending the mails from the application. However, I recently upgraded my development box to Windows XP Pro SP2 and the code fails with with the following error:
CDO.Message.1 (0x80040213) The transport failed to connect to the server.
The from and to email addresses that I'm using are valid and part of my domain (not a Hotmail or other freemail address).
The SMTP service is up and running on the dev box.
I also tried replacing the mail server name with the IP address of the mail server, but again it's failing.
We are running Exchange Server for email and if I change the cdoSendUsingMethod to 3 (for cdoSendUsingExchange) the mail is sent correctly without errors.
Will I not able to use the cdoSendUsingPort method to send the email if I'm on Exchange? Am I forced to use cdoSendUsingExchange?
I am having a problem here to send my asp form to my email! I am using CDONTS under w2k and IIS! when i submit the form, all of the message (that suppose to go to my email), went to the queue folder under wwwroot!! nothing appear to my yahoo email also... that means that my script is working...but only the configuration is need to be adjust here!
the thing is that i dont know how to configure, setup or setting the configuration for Exchange server! since my organization uses exchange server instead of the SMTP!
Im trying to create an application that when sent an email, retrieves the email, and uses its content to create an MS Outlook/Exchange task request.
I have everything else in place, but when I try to connect to CDO's MAPI interface, I get [Collaboration Data Objects - [MAPI_E_LOGON_FAILED(80040111)]] error messages. I've tried numerous examples from books and the internet to no avail.
Could anyone shed some light as to why this is so? I've also exhaustively searched the archives on this site for examples and used some of them but I keep getting the same errors. Code:
I have the following code, that retrieves the emails from a designated inbox, stores the message and subject content in a SQL database and then deletes them from the exchange server. Now I need to take the attachments for each email and save them on a different server.
I've researched this all day, and I keep finding references stating that I can download the file using, X-MS-ENUMATTS. I'm using it currently to retrieve a list of attached files, however I fail to see how I can download the attachment to my webserver using this.
The red code below is a request to the actual file. So I know the http path to the file, how do I go about saving it to my server? If I can't downlaod it without any user interaction, is there at least a way that I could allow the user to download the file via a link, without them being prompted for a username or password? Code:
What I want to be able to do is create a user control that will display an entire page page within it. Does anyone know how to do this or better yet have any same code?
I need to get the userName from an Email address. For example, if the email is Join Bytes!, how can I can I get just the "username" part using the RIGHT() or LEFT() functions?
Does anyone know if its possible to create and email HTML forms. Email recipients would then input information to these forms in the same way that they would on a web page. Pressing the submit button would mail the form back, after which it would be separately submitted to an ASP page on the web server for processing.
The main reason for this is so we don't have all the issues associated with firewalls and security to deal with. Our corporate mail servers will strip out viruses so that not a problem.
i have designed and implemented an asp site that allows users to register online and they decide what password they want , but i want to be able to include code that will send a mail to the user on registering thanking him/her for registering with the site.
How can I write a program to send automated email to user's email address after they registered to my site.
I want my email has HTML format or even links. Not just one sentence. Once the user click on the link or reply this email, their registration will be complete.
Previously I have canvassed a few way to get a registration code from one server to another - checking the results of the search and returning a function in a string tro be executed at the end. Well that worked until one of my beta testers decided that he would fiffle and get around the syste mmm...
Could anyone provide asp.net code that would generate an automated email containing a users password from a database when they submit there email address. Any good sites on the subject either!
Set cdoMessage = Server.CreateObject("CDO.Message") Set cdoMessage.Configuration = cdoConfig cdoMessage.From = "admin@nyc-discusfanatics.com" cdoMessage.To = strEmail cdoMessage.Subject = "NYC-Discusfanatics.com User Registration" cdoMessage.HTMLBody = "<html>" &_ "<body>" &_ "Hello "&strUName&"<br/><br/>" &_ "Thank you for registrating with NYC-DiscusFanatics.com Please activate your account by clicking the link below.<br/><br/>" &_ "<a href='http://www.nyc-discusfanatics.com/face/dragonball/AccountActivate.asp?UserID="&strID&"'>Activate my account.</a>" &_ "<br/><br/>Thanks for your registration." &_ "<br/><br/><br/>Vincent" &_ "<br/><br/>Administrator of NYC-Discusfanatics.com" &_ "</body>" &_ "</html>" cdoMessage.Send Set cdoMessage = Nothing Set cdoConfig = Nothing
I got return email that the mail fail to deliever to AOL user. I assuming AOL email doesn't accept ASP script embedded in the email?
Currently I have online survey, which uses ASP and Access database. Now, I wanted a email send to the sender after they hit submit, what should I do? I don't know where to start! My server is running on WIN2000AdvanceServer.
I have this asp page (see code below). It grabs the values from the previous page and populates the email which gets sent to the recipient from the person bidding on his product. I need to grab the bidder's email address (he is logged in when sending this email) from the database.
I can't seem to figure out the code for grabbing a logged in visitor's information from the database to display in the "From" field. Can anyone help? I need the code that grabs his email address, and the code that goes in the "mailer.from" variable to populate that field. Here's the code:
I want an automatic email to send to a user when they register, the first page looks like this, i took away all the table information and what have you ....
My app lists jobs for a recruiter. He wants to track members who have replied directly to job postings. So instead of simply making the client's email address an <a href="mailto:...> link, I need to do 2 things:
- add a record of their posting to a database table - open the email client to the job
Howe do I do this? The first part is easy, but I don't know how to open the email client in an ASP command (I don't really want to auto-sed email, just open the client and let the user attach their resume and add their cover latter). Do I have to get my Web Hosting company to install CDO, or is that standard with all IIS? I get an error when I try to run 'Set MailObj = CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")'
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".