Basically the way it SHOULD work is a fixed sized window opens and displays two tables. The top table (id=fgWindow) displays the graphics; the bottom table has dropdown menus and text boxes.
I can make every item in the bottom window show up in an email (the Sub Button_Click), however I remain unable to get it to put the contents of the fgWindow table into the body of the email.
My only BIG question is, why won't it put the table that I have ID'd as "fgWindow" in the body of the email when I send it? Code:
It seems that a variable cannot be assign to HTMLBody field. Am'I doing something wrong?
- this line write a bold html phrase in the email body ..HTMLBody = "<HTML><HEAD><BODY><B>Here is the text body</BODY></HTML>"
- this line produce an empty body. The variable TableData contains all the required HTML to construct the table. I Use Response.Write and see all the code in it
Could a single CDONYS e-mail have both an htmlbody and a textbody??... You know sort of like what Thunderbird does to ensure best compatability among different platforms.
In line 7, I need to display the results of the variables strFName and strLName (and have a space in between the two) but I don't know the proper formatting. If I just use the & then I get the literal strFname instead of the value. Could someone please show me the correct syntax for this?
I currently have a CGI mailer that is running but not executing mail because there isn't an open relay between the mail and web servers, if I was on unix and had sendmail I would be right I think. Now Im looking at going down the ASP route, would I need to open up a mail relay to get an ASP mail script to send mail? In this configuration? I am running this on a Windows 2003 machine and looking at CDONTS.
I am having a heck of a problem getting this script to email correctly. A form generates all the values, and the script sends off confirmation email- except I don't get any of the confirmation emails I don't get any errors either. I've tried multiple email addresse (in network, out of network, etc.)
I tried sending a mail with an attachment . I am able to attach a .jpeg as well as .pdf file to the mail but the prob is when i try to attach and send a .doc file . i am storing the path of the file selected thru a browse option and then attaching that file to the mail with mailer.addattachment. It gives the correct path but does not attach the .doc file.
I have attempted to write an .asp script to post form data to my e-mail, however when I tried to move it into a separate file, I no longer receive it... or it might be the for..next loop I tried to use. Code:
I know that the SMTPsvg.Mailer component is used to send mails from ASP Page. Can any body tell me where can I get the Component for download or Do I need to purchase the component? Is this Component is better than CDO ?
I have only dundas and the free softartisans.com mail installed on my server. Am wondering, who i could run mailer script that supports both html and graphics ?
I tried using the one listed here http://www.aspfree.com/c/a/ASPCode/...rom-a-database/ but I keep getting an error which I've posted but haven't found an answer for yet. Does anyone know of any other one that I can use. I basically want to be able to pull a list of the emails out of my db and send an email to those addresses.
I have used Mailer successfully on websites before. This time, I am trying to run my Mailer code on localhost, with IIS. This line, which in general works, is now generating an error message:
set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("SMTPsvg.Mailer")
What I've tried so far:
set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("SMTPsvg.Mailer") set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail") set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("localhost")
I don't know if I should be trying something else, if I have to do something beyond the actual code, or if it is simply not possible to have mailer working on iis/localhost.
I'm using a block of ASP to allow a user to send a form via e-mail. However, someone keeps sending me spam through this form and they're using a bogus return address. I'm testing for a successful send, which should fail if the return address is not valid, but I'm still getting the junk.
The block looks like this:
Set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("SMTPsvg.Mailer") Mailer.RemoteHost = "smtp.xxx.com" Mailer.FromName = Request.QueryString ("Name") Mailer.FromAddress = Request.QueryString ("Email") Mailer.AddRecipient "Web Mail", "PCT2@xxx.com" Mailer.Subject = "P.C.T. E-mail" Mailer.BodyText = UserString if Mailer.SendMail then Response.Write " - Sucessful - " else Response.Write " - Failed - " Response.Write Mailer.Response end if
Should this block be stopping bogus From addresses? Or do I need to be doing something different?
I am still finding my feet creating a website in ASP, and i'm trying to get to grips with users providing feeback to my site. my webhosts have the dundas mailer installed, and i am trying to get it to work for me.
does it work in conjuction with regular html? can i add a <form> and text fields? and then will all that get sent with the page? .....
I'm looking to manage an email list with SQL server and send out newsletters. Does anyone have an idea of the limitations of sending emails with CDONTS.MAIL object? How long would it take to send out 1000 emails via asp. I guess there are many variables with that, but that's say there were no attachments and we have 15k emails. These news letters really will only be sent once a month or so. But lets say our list grows to 10000 users or even 100,000. Is that a good idea to send 100,000 thousand emails through an asp page? I wouldn't think so .
I'm developing a newsletter module in ASP... I've worked with two mailing objects
1- SMTPsvg.Mailer 2- CDONTS
Please share your experience and suggest me one of them which one is more efficient. keep in mind that it will be a loop to send mail to two thousand members.
I'm trying out a simple CDONTS mailer and I'd like to see an actual from-name in the received e-mail (rather than the e-mail address). How would this be done??
I have an asp form mailer. when the form is submitted, it goes to a review page where the user can submit the mailer or print it out. the review page pulls the cookie information in fine. after its submitted, i get an email that just says:
Submit: Submit Form
here is the code on the review.asp page that brings in the code.
How do I convert this ASP mailer script to accept and mail multiple fields of a form. This will do one field only )iMesg.TextBody = Request.Form("body") and it works great. Code:
I am having trouble with installing IIS, I tried to do it in my control panel, but it wants the disk, I don't have the disk because my computer came with Windows XP Pro 2002 Service pack 2.
so I went to the microsoft website and downloaded the free download of IIS6. Then when I go to my control panel and Administrative tools it is in there and when I click on it, there is no computer name available.
I have a sign-in box that is an IFrame, with a form target of "_top", and the current (parent) page URL as a hidden field.
If sign-in in successful, there is a response.redirect to the page URL, having set the session variable LoggedInOK=true.
However, if the sign in is not OK, I want the IFrame to be the target, (i.e. _self, not _top) to display the error.
Is there a way for ASP to control whether it redirects to _top or _self, as setting the form target in the Login page requires "pre-knowledge" of whether it will be successful.
I'm writing an Online registration system for my friends new business. I'm trying to incorporate checkboxes so when a person checks on 3 or 4 checkboxes and hits the Submit button I can pass the information of what they checked_on to a new page. When I get to the new page I would like to update a database, based on what they checked_on on the previous page. I'm not sure how to do this. I'm not sure how to pass the information.