I'm trying to send out emails but the body of it keeps sending as an attachment so with some email services, such as yahoo, puts the email into the bulk mail. I was wondering if there was a way to stop it from sending the body as an attachment.
I'm trying to send an email to customers with their order information. I thought I had it working because I had been using my email. But when I changed and use an email outside of "______@faceproject.org" I get an error that says it cannot be found.
Is there a way to send a newsletter to 14.000 addresses using an web-sending email aplication like Jmail, ASPemail or others? Ill tell you the whole problem, my friends. Im responsable of sending the newsletter, and my life is travelling from one city to another.
I dont have any notebook, so it would be very helpful if I could make (or use another's) aplication in where, using a user & pass, I could enter to a site and run "send" and then quit.
I have a SelectBoxes.asp page that is working with multiple selection dropdown boxes to extract data and total the selection prices. Tom & Bob were kind enough to give me a big help getting this page working and it's working just fine, no problems with this page.
However I then would like this data e-mailed using jmail (my host insists on this method) and that is the function of the sendEMail2.asp page.
This is failing and only giving me a HTTP 500 - Internal server error and I'm at a loss as to what's wrong. Code:
In dreamweaver using javascript I've developed a page that sends the form's contents via Jmail to the user. It works fine until i try to send double byte characters(i.e. japanese). It sends the email but once i open it up in a mail client the text is illegible. My mail server and mail client never has problems sending and recieving double byte characters, the only time this problem pops up is when i send an email from an ASP page via Jmail. I've tried sending the email in plain text and html but it hasn't made any difference. Here is the code I've been using: .....
I have that form that send email to subscribers. Even if the specified option is set to "TEXT" I still see the HTML coding in the message... Tho when I look the source of the message I see "X-Mailer: JMail 4.5 by Dimac
Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1: and all the <br> code are that way : <br=3E
I've created a page for our Call Center that allows them to view a list of resources that can be found on our online catalog. It's a recordset that has a checkbox associated with each title. In addition, there's several fields that they're asked to populate: "From," "To," etc so they can click the links they want to send, attach a customized message and then send it off as an email.
The problem is capturing all of the titles they've checked and publishing that list in an email. Here's the code I'm using to retrieve the results:
For i = 1 to Request.Form("check").count set RSLink = conn.execute("select * from Master where ISBN = '" & Request.Form("check").item(i) & "'") response.write x Next
No problem! But how do I get that list of items that have been "checked" into the body of my email?
I have a rather large form in HTML that needs to be sent as an email. The body of the email is approx. 400 lines (that's in HTML). Is it possible to somehow transfer the entire form to the asp mail script so that it automatically sets the body of the email to contain this form (with input)? Or do I have to write the body by hand in my asp script - like this:
line 001 Body = "<table><tr><td>some text & var1 & </td></tr> " ... ..
cdosys body text is not being sent by email. Please see if you can spot the problem. Everything below emailHeader & emailFooter is not being sent by email.
see code below:
<!--- BEGIN CDOSYS CODE --->
<% dim strBody Set MailObj=CreateObject("CDO.Message") MailObj.Subject="Your Online order from store-website" MailObj.From= "store@store.com" MailObj.To= Request.Form.Item("cEmail") MailObj.Bcc="store@store.com" MailObj.TextBody = strBody
I am testing a mass emailer that I will be sending out this week. I use ASP to read email addresses from a db table which is contains a list of email addresses of those who will receive the email blast. I have included myself to see the results of the test. I noticed when I received the email, the body or content of the email was repeated as many times as there are people in the email list the code was reading from. Can someone tell me what I did wrong in the code below?
I am currently having an issue with CDO and my asp code. The email body is including an "!" and space when the body is greater the 600 characters. Does CDO have a limit on the length of the email body. The issue is occuring both in .textbody and .htmlbody formats. Has anyone seen this before? Where do I need to look in order to determine the cause?
I had a problem with my webspace provider and CDONTS so I gave upon that front. I am now trying JMail which seems to be working, so now I need to transfer all my formatting from CDONTS to JMail.
I have a question on the formatting of a Jmail email.
I have the following snippet of code which details the variables and contents of the body of the email
I want to insert a line break/paragraph between Request.Form("surname") and Request.Form("number"). As you can see I have tried dong this with <p> tags and also <br>'s. However the tags are outputted into the email and not acutal line breaks.
Any ideas as to how to format the body of the email?
I finally figured out how to get my form to its database and have an email come my way. However I am now trying to set up the body of the email to include the form details. However the body of the email that is sent only includes the last line of the "body" tag and has no details next to it. Code:
I'm trying to send an email (jmail) to everyone in a recordset but I'm getting no joy,I keep getting a "not all servers received message" error or something similar, can someone please take a look at this code and see if they can spot my glaring errors ?
<% set rsetReminder = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") rsetReminder.ActiveConnection = MM_connmessages2_STRING rsetReminder.Source = "SELECT * FROM accessgroups WHERE ((accessgroups.fldjoined<Date()-14)) AND fldGroup = 'Guest' ORDER BY fldjoined DESC" rsetReminder.CursorType = 0 rsetReminder.CursorLocation = 2 rsetReminder.LockType = 3 rsetReminder.Open() rsetReminder_numRows = 0 %> <% While NOT rsetReminder.EOF firstname = rsetReminder.Fields.Item("fldFirstname").Value lastname = rsetReminder.Fields.Item("fldLastname").Value emailadd = rsetReminder.Fields.Item("fldEmailAddress").Value username = rsetReminder.Fields.Item("fldusername").Value password = rsetReminder.Fields.Item("fldPassword").Value usrid = rsetReminder.Fields.Item("fldnewuserid").Value
I am generating an asp page with information on our organizations annual calendar. One of the items presented is the contacts email address. It does appear as a hyperlink but when you click on it, it generates an error page that says "This Action is not allowed"
How do I get it to generate the Mailto: link and open email editor. I am using FrontPage2003 to do all this.
I have a few queries regarding on email. Currently my web hosting provider uses Windows 2003 Server IIS 6.0 to host my ASP websites. In my own PC, I am also currently using Win XP Profession IIS 6.0 to run my ASP files.
I would like to create a pogram that would automatically sent out an email. But the problem is I have know that CDONTS do not work for Windows 2003 Server or XP Professional. It only currently work for Win 2000 Server.
Please help and perhaps show me the code of sending an email out automatically. Is there a code that can work for all servers?
I have a form which will be processed by being sent to an ASP page. I would like the ASP page to take the data from the Request.QueryString (which I know how to do) and format it so I can have it emailed to me in a nicer format. My problem is that I do not know how to have ASP send an email. I know how to send an email using the mailto: protocol by making it look something like the following:
However, this will usually take the user to their default email client and ask them to send an email by putting the specified subject and message in for them, but wait for them to do any desired editing and click their send button. I simply want the email to be sent straight from ASP. Is this possible?
I've been using CDO to send email from my web server for a while now but today the emails aren't being sent. They are in the queue folder on my server. I've restarted SMTP service but that didn't work. How can I get these sent?
Im have made up a form that sends the information via email to an email address. Whenever I test the form though, the email does not display in HTML format. The email displays the html code but I want it to display as an html page.
I am trying to send an email to someone as the person clicks on a link...i have been trying the CDO, CDONTS, JMail and other methods but none of them work!!an example is as follows:
Set myMail=CreateObject("CDO.Message") myMail.Subject="Sending email with CDO" myMail.From="mymail@mydomain.com" myMail.To="someone@somedomain.com" myMail.TextBody="This is a message." myMail.Send