I did not realize that objMessage.From needs to be filled in, and that
there is no vlaidation. Suppose that's how spammers work their magic.
Is there a way to determine the user's email account so I can fill in
objMessage.From ? I am thinking No, that a server app can not strip
something off a user's PC memory. Otherwise I will have to set
objMessage.From to a generic term.
I'm not new about send email with CDONTS. But one thing I don't know.. How to send name of email sender with email. As All command I used to use is as follow.
Dim myMail Set myMail = CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail") myMail.From="tom@hotmail.com" myMail.To="paul@hotmail.com" myMail.Subject="Hello :-)" myMail.BodyFormat=0 myMail.MailFormat=0 myMail.Body=HTML myMail.Send
when the reciever recieve email. Such as in hotmail box. It will show tom@hotmail.com as sender. But I want it to show name such as ...Tom Hariton not tom@hotmail.com But I don't know that command to add in the script.
has anyone got a function or subroutine which will remove blank out or remove email addresses.
i've wrote a function which will remove valid email addresses, it's pseudo addresses such as "blah @ blah.com" or "blah_at_blah_dot_com" or "blah_at_blah_._com"
the function is basically to stop users posting an email address in a message.
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.
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:
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?")
I am trying to access a remote email host via ASP to retrieve a list of messages for the mail account, I have tried the following code to no avail, any suggestions or pointers would be appreciated.
<% set popctrl = Server.CreateObject("adodb.connection") popctrl.Provider = "ExOLEDB.DataSource" popctrl.Open "mail.company.com",user@mail.com,"passwd"
I have a webform that I would like for customers to fill out. Their information is written to a sql db and in the background, an email is sent back to the customer and also proving a url for them to fill out a questionare. Ok, that part is done without any problems.
The url that I am providing to the customer to return back to the site, is also passing their email address in the url for validation. which is http://www.url?email=email
Here is the query that I am trying to run in displaying their company information: SQL = "SELECT * FROM CONTACT where email = " & request.QueryString("email")"
If i do a basic select * from contact, that works, so it has to be w/ the ending part of passing the email address.
I have a website where users can enter their email address and submit a form. This form inserts that email address into an access database and reloads the page showing the added email address. The site is entirely in asp.
The problem is that I am afraid that spam bots will find the "mailto:" links and the "@" sign in the asp code and use that to add the email addresses to a spam list. I am aware of javascript methods to work around this, but I cant do it because it would require a client-side function call, which cant be done in asp. Also, I am aware of the code in which each letter is replaced with some symbols, but I have heard that spambots can find this too.
Does anyone know of a solution to this problem? I have searched the web and havent found much help. Any info. would be appreciated. If this can be done in another programming language, i will be willing to switch from asp.
Basically one of our clients has asked us to save all emails sent to a particular email address. eg.'bruce@almighty.com' to a database. I don't even have the slightest idea as to how this could be done via ASP on a web server.
I trying to send an email using CDO Mail compontent with ASP.I would like to pull the email address from a database. I have created recordset, and I can get the first address to work, but I can not figure out a way to make it loop so it pulls all the email address from the database and sents the email to all of them.
I have about 10 text boxes and "Email_Address" is one of the first boxes. I would like it so when they exit the Email_Address box it checks to see if it is in the right format before they continue.
I have scripts that check at submit, but the form already goes through another complicated Perl script then and I did not write the script so I would rather not mess with that.
I'm sending mail using below code. It works fine. How can I send email to more than one address. I wanna add one more address in .to feld or in .cc
Set cdoMessage = Server.CreateObject("CDO.Message") With cdoMessage Set .Configuration = cdoConfig .From = "abc@abc.com" .To = "xyz@xyz.com" .Subject = "abc" .HtmLBody = body .Send End With
i am currently writing a web page where a user has to register by admitting several details via a simple form. In this form, i have 2 text boxes one for entering their email address, and another for confirming the email address. I know how to validate that the 2 email addresses entered are identical, but i would like to be able to validate that the email address entered is in fact in a valid email address format.
i.e. right now, a user could enter "hello" in box 1 and "hello" in box 2 and this would be valid. There are obviously many different valid email formats, so how can i check that the data entered is in a patricular valid format?
I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on how to blacklist certain email addresses or domains form posting in my form. I have client side validation to ensure fields are entered correctly and contain the correct values.
I need to adapt my script (below) to block email from "@mail". I am getting losts of spam from this email address filling in my form. Code:
My website uses ASP SmartMail to send Contact Us and Order Forms. In both the forms It only sends the forms to kirti@one-world-trading.com although I want it also to go to my msn address. Here is what the form looks like....
Has anyone been able to use a variable for the To: line with CDOSYS? When I put in a specific address like: myMail.To = "webster@thisplace.org" it works fine. When I put in a variable like: myMail.To = areaDirector it doesn't work. I did a reponse.write on the areaDirector and it comes out like it's supposed to: Join Bytes!
Any ideas? Does it have something to do with the quote marks?
I can't remember the code for email address link. The program will open up default email service when the user click on an email. Do you know what I'm talking about?
I have an asp page and wish to concatenate a Contact Name textbox to part of an email address and place this concatenated text into an email textbox. I know how to concatenate but unsure of how to implement this via the textbox event, onexit. Can this be done?
The code I'm using is:
Dim EnterName Dim NewEmail EnterName = Request.Form("txtContactName") If Instr(EnterName," ") <> 0 Then EnterName = Replace(EnterName," ",".") NewEmail = EnterName & "@something.com" End If
I have a web form that collects data and passes it to a mailer.asp page that arranges the form data into an nice html table and then emails it using CDONTS.
The form works fine. Here's what I am trying to accomplish:
Based on which of the checkboxes are checked, that is who the email needs to go to.
I cannot figure out how to attach an email address to the specific checkboxes.
I would prefer to keep the email addy's in the asp so that the spambots dont take them.
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