HTML EMail Form CDonts
How to I wrap this to process the information as HTML EMail?
I have enabled all the HTML options in the script but I still get a text email:....
How to I wrap this to process the information as HTML EMail?
I have enabled all the HTML options in the script but I still get a text email:....
I can create an email with ASP's using CDONTS and this works well. I'd like to format the email as HTML. Can I do this with ASP's and CDONTS?
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Can this be done with CDO or is another component required?
I have a web form where a client can select which site members to send
an email to.
This form is populated from the contents of the member table, so the
form can have 0-x names listed on it depending on member expiration dates.
When the form is submitted, the code loops through the form contents and
sends an email to those members that meet the selected criteria.
All this worked perfectly when I was sending text emails, but since I
changed, it sends the message correctly, but the last person gets
everyone else as well. For example, if I have three members (mem1, mem2
and mem3) to send emails to, here is what happens
mem1 gets the correctly formatted message
mem2 gets mem1's correctly formatted message plus mem2's message - one
right after the other. Code:
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.
The code for my processing page is below:-
I made an contact form, and an asp script for the email, but my messages get sent to the mail/queue folder in inetpub. I have a hunch it has something to do with the email address I put in the "from" area since it's just made up.
I'm using cdonts object, and registered the dll, and it works fine. I also opened port 25 on my router, and tested if it really was open, and it is. Code:
Can anyone take a look at this code and see where I may be going wrong?
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html page:
<form method=Post action=get.asp>
valley secretary<br>
<input type="text" name="t1" size="20"><p>
<input type=submit value=Submit></form>
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asp page:
<%
Dim t1name,t1
t1name = "valley secretary"
t1 = Request.Form("t1")
Dim ObjMail
Set ObjMail = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")
ObjMail.To = "kklimarchuk@supremecouncil.org"
ObjMail.From = "kklimarchuk@supremecouncil.org"
ObjMail.Subject = "Form Submission"
ObjMail.Body = t1name & vbcrlf&_t1
ObjMail.Send
Set ObjMail = Nothing
Response.Write"Thank You"
%>
Here are the two pages html and calling the asp. As you can see I am new to this. I also had our Network Admin make sure CDONTS was installed correctly on IIS. Any help would be awesome. I have been trying to create an email form for months now......
i recently finished a tutorial on cdonts and finished putting together the page and form etc. now ive been reading and it seems cdonts is being discontinued and cdosys is taking over. does this mean that my cdonts will not work and i have to trnasfer it to cdosys ?
how can i transfer it to cdosys ? or do i have to make a completely new mail script?
Code: ....
I have Road Runner cable internet access and Im working in a local development environment (writing .ASP) and have a site running on my network on a windows xp pro machine via IIS with CDONTS installed.
When I try to send a confirmation email (simple text) via CDONTS the message is built but remains on the server in the QUEUE folder ... how can I tweak the SMTP settings on the server to allow me to send email out from the server...
just the occassional test as I develop sites - not looking to spam and have a fairly full featured router to block external access to SMTP machine so its not abused.
I'm working on an email message sent in HTML format. As the email reach
the adressee the HTML is correctly visualizaed (I made sever tests with
Outlook 2003).
The fact is that the code contains a <formthat should be submitted to
an external ASP page. The <formtag naturally cointains a
target=_blank and a proper action.
Anyway it semms to be impossible to make the form work. The submit does
not work; it is evidently an Outlook permission matter...
I verified that sever other things such as <iframes and Javascript code
do not work at all when an HTML is visualized in Outlook.
Is there a way, in your knowledge to go round the problem?
I been trying to send a Html email with a form included. I tryed by including <form> and <input> as usual in Html code. What happen is that the email is send and the form are seen but the input button doesnt work right, in hotmail , msn, I mean its not active
Any idea?
All of my previous web page work has been done with .html and Cold Fusion. My new host does not support cold fusion but does have ASP 3.0 and ASP.Net 1.1. They've told me that I have to use CDO.Sys for sending email. I've spent the past 3 days doing all the research I can find but most of the examples assume a basic knowledge of ASP (which I am severly lacking in).
I have a simple .html form (4 fields) that currently DOES get sent through email (although it is sent as plain text). I would like to be able to send an email that is formatted into html (allowing me to use tables, images, etc.
Here is what I have so far (I've commented out the "text" based part and am trying to send as an html email now).
<% @ Language="VBscript" %>
<% Option Explicit %> .....
i used the following script but it won't send the email. any suggestions why?
<%
Dim TBdy
Dim MyCDO
CR = Chr(13)
Set MyCDO = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")
MyCDO.From = "person@something.org"
MyCDO.To = "allstar@aol.com"
MyCDO.Subject = "collegebound info"
TBdy = Request.Form("cb_name")
MyCDO.Body = TBdy
MyCDO.Importance = 1 (Normal)
MyCDO.Send
Set MyCDO = nothing
%>
I am using CDONTS component to send email in ASP.
The code is some thing like this:
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".
Sending mails using CDONTS works great but I have (for now) just 1 minor problem.
I would like to place the username (of the person located in my database) inside my input-box (type="text") and send that as a page to the person using cdonts.
here's a part of my code (simplified):
HTML = HTML & "<html>"
HTML = HTML & "<head>"
HTML = HTML & "</head>"
HTML = HTML & "<body>"
HTML = HTML & Email: <input type=""text"" name=""email"" value=""<% = strEmail %>"">
HTML = HTML & "</form>"
HTML = HTML & "</body>"
MyCDO.Body = HTML
So the problem arises at line 5 here. He does not understand the asp-tags inside the text. Anyone who knows how to solve this?
I am trying to use CDONT to send a HTML message, but on the receiving machine it just shows the code in the message. Code:
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I generate my e-mail body without problems into a string variable. When I
display it to the browser via a "response.write", it's OK, including images.
Then I set this string variable to the CDONTS.Newmail object (body
property), and I send the mail. Code:
what does it mean when I don't get an error, but I also don't recieve the email?
View Replies View RelatedI'm doing a website for a Japanese client and he needs to send out batch emails to his subscribers every month. So I used CDONTS to create and send the emails.
The problem is when I send out the emails in my company's internal server,everything turns out fine but when I use the external mail server, the Japanese email suject turns garbled. I've been trying to get this done for ages and my deadline is nearing now.
I am using CDONTS component to send email in ASP. The code is some thing like this:
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'm having an issue sending email to AOL accounts using CDONTS on my server. The emails always fail. Has anyone else had this problem? Email is always delivered to other accounts problem free, I just dont know why AOL is rejecting the mail.
View Replies View RelatedI am trying have a feed back page and created an ASP page to send an email. But I get the following error:
Error Type: Server object, ASP 0177 (0x800401F3)
Invalid class string
The line in the page is as follows:
Set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.Mailer") .
I am trying to send an email using CDONTS, and I am having troubles with newlines. There was a past thread a while back that said to use vbNewLine to insert a break in the message, but I still can't get it to work.
I used vbNewLine, vbCrLf, chr(10) & chr(13) and my text still continues to flow right along. I want to keep it plain text rather than HTML.
Just curious... Some webapps that I develop could be deployed on older NT
systems OR Win2K3...
Is there a simple test for CDO/CDONTs that I can use in code so I could
implement both routines and use the one that's existing on the server?
my CDONTS email isn't sending.. I think the code is set up correctly but I'm not positive. Is there a way to specify a mail server, if necessary? It seems to be going through without a hitch but the emails are never arriving, to any box I send them to. So perhaps our server needs some sort of authentication before permitting outgoing mails, I'm not really sure. Is there a way to check this?
I have our form set up on a standard html page, with a "action=process.asp" command..
here's the process.asp file..
<%
'Option Explicit
Dim objIndexMail
Set objIndexMail = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")
objIndexMail.From = Request.Form("email")
objIndexMail.To = "me@myemail.com"
objIndexMail.Cc = "me@myhotmail.com"
objIndexMail.Subject = "New Inquiry from" & Request.Form("parents")
Response.Write("Ready to create body")
objIndexMail.Body = "bunch of body text here"
Response.Write("body Created")
objIndexMail.Send
Response.Write("Sent")
Set objIndexMail = Nothing
Response.Write("Thank You")
%>
it gets to the thank you message every time, but nothing ever arrives in my mailboxes...
I am rather new to cdonts and using email. I am planing an email site, however I am not sure how the email is stored on the server nor do i know how to read it from the server. I would guess that it is stored in a database, if so how would it be populated?
View Replies View RelatedI have a form that needs to handle international characters withing the UTF-8
character set. I have tried all the recommended strategies for getting utf-8
characters from form input to email message and I cannot get it to work. I
need to stay with classic asp for this.
Here are some things I tried:
'CDONTS
Call msg.SetLocaleIDs(65001)
'CDOSYS
msg.HTMLBodyPart.Charset = "utf-8"
I included the following meta tag in the email HTML:
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
I also tried modifying the CharSet and CodePage of all involved Request and
Responses.
I was able to Response.Write the form content on post back to the screen and
it was properly rendered. However, none of my efforts can get the email to
render with the correct codebase. I have tried opening the email in Outlook
and Thunderbird. Neither one picks up on the UTF-8 charset meta tag.
I've tried to send a mail using CDONTS.DLL but the mail goes in to
C:InetpubmailrootQueue"
Here is my code
Dim Mailer
Set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")
Mailer.To = "testemail@hotmail.com"
Mailer.From = "expediteur@email.com"
Mailer.Subject = "Titre du message"
Mailer.Body = "Le texte qui sera envoyé"
Mailer.Importance = 0
Mailer.BodyFormat = 0
Mailer.MailFormat = 0
if not Mailer.Send then
response.write ("mail envoye")
else
response.write ("Mail non envoyé. Erreur : ") & Err.Description
end if
Set Mailer = Nothing
I work with win xp pro, do can I use CDONTS or CDO?
I work on local (the webserver is located:C:Inetpubwwwroot)
I am trying to help out my friend by creating a invoicing page in ASP for his business, basically consisting of 3 pages :
(no sensitive info will be asked for.. )
1.info submission page -cust enters his info
2.info summary -cust info summarised plus quote calculated
3.invoice page -quote emailed for invoicing.
At present I have made the initial set up and it works fine. However, I am using CDONTS 1.2 to email the gathered cookies with the following code:
I am using the following set of commands to send a formatted email:
"AllTopQuestions" actually pulls out formatted text (including all html tags and inverted commas). - - If this text is ascii and not formatted, the mail goes out fine. But, once the text in the database gets formatted, the outgoing mail contains no body at all. Code:
Can someone review and give me some hints. Also when I define my mail object using, "Dim objCDOMail As CDONTS.NewMail", I receive an http error. Code:
View Replies View RelatedI have a script that I've been using for years that emails my customer a confirmation, and bcc's me a copy. It's just a standard CDONTS script, nothing tricky, and I'm sure that it's scripted correctly. I've been having intermitant problems for the better part of a year where on occasion I won't get the email, but the customer will.
This problem seems to come in spurts where it will 'be down' for a few days, and then it will work again, with no change by anyone. Most of the time when it goes down, I get an email about a day later that is a bounce, saying that my address doesn't exist, and it's being returned to sender (which is me, at the same address!). I think there is something screwy with the way my provider has either our server or email server setup, but after at least a dozen trouble tickets, they don't seem to have fixed anything.
Has anyone ever seen this? Bottom line is what could cause the script to work every time to an outside address but intermitantly not to one within the domain?
how to restrict email attachment file type as well as file size? If anybody has idea about it.?
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