I just started learning ASP and I need to set up a very basic password reminder service for my website. Basically I just want the user to input their email address and get an email with their password sent to them.
I have done out an online booking system.. but I need to add an extra feature whereby an e-mail reminder could be generated automatically(without me clicking anything) to the person who had make a booking 30 mins from his booking time.
I really have no clue n dun know what should I use to send an automated e-mail reminder. Can anyone teach me the steps to do so ? I 'm using asp and access database and is using windows 2000 .
thanks to sitepoint forum,i am requesting a problem about forgot password . if user forgot his/her password how can i retun his/her same password in email address? i did like this: ...................... <% Set myMail=CreateObject("CDO.Message") myMail.Subject="your password" myMail.From="codes" myMail.To=ml 'ml var return current email address myMail.TextBody=yrpass 'yrpass variable return password myMail.Send set myMail=nothing %> ...................
How can I create a totally random password generator? With letters and numbers etc.!
Also how can I EASILY create an ASP script that sends e-mails. I dont wan't to install ASPEMail because I am using a hosting solution (not my own server). Either Brinkster of another server I have. Any ideas for both the questions?!?!
ken any 1 enlighten me on wat to do for the following:
im suppose to allow user to enter their particulars in this registration for, following which Im suppose to auto generate a password and email it to them at the same time(after they have submitted their registration form).
i've done an encryption for the password and a password retrival page for the user. now when the email is sent the password(which is decrypted of course) is displayed as haha%%--%% instead of just haha(an example). Code:
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!
I'm new with asp and server thing so if somoene could help me to resolve my problems it would be very great.
I'm trying to send myself an email but it doesn't work, no error message, I just don't receive any email.
Set myMail=CreateObject("CDO.Message") myMail.Subject="Sending email with CDO" myMail.From="bob@hotmail.com" myMail.To="bob@hotmail.com" myMail.TextBody="This is a message." myMail.Send
Our local educational host doesn't have any COMs on their servers so I need to use the built-in (if there is one!!) mail/smtp component of ASP.net to send web form data via email.
Is there such a thing in ASP.net? My apols for the newbie question, but I'm still an ASP classic developer.
Could somebody post me an example of how to use it.
We currently have a form that is in PHP that after the user fill out the form and hit submit, this form send all the information via email to us. I like to know if there is a similar feature or way to do this in ASP.
using the code below is how to send email using asp;
<% Set myMail=CreateObject("CDO.Message") myMail.Subject="Sending email with CDO" myMail.From="martialdc@hotmail.com" myMail.To="amboy416@yahoo.com.ph" myMail.TextBody="This is a message." myMail.Send set myMail=nothing %>
but i encounter this error;
There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed.
attached with this thread is the file (send.asp) so that you can check it for sure.
I am trying to develop a web site which involve in log in n to retrieve password. When a user forget their password they will use this service, after they enter their email address, i will send their user id and password to their email which allow them to see their user id and password, but i don know to to do this service which will automatically send email to user email address when they click the button .....
I've got an asp page that uses CDO.Message and CDO.Configuration to send an email.
I'm not receiving any of these emails normally (i.e. in Outlook), instead they all end up in this folder : Inetpub/Mailroot/Queue.
Could someone please explain what this means? Does this mean the emails have been successfully sent?...or are they waiting to be sent?
I'm pretty sure my smtpserver name is correct because i've got the same thing going in .NET and it all works ok there (as in I get an email thru Outlook). Just can't seem to get it going in ASP.
Not sure if it this relevant...I'm behind a firewall, so i'm assuming the smtpserver name is for a smart host, which is fine in .NET, but i'm not sure how that'll work out in ASP (eg. what do i set the serverport number to?)
I've just downloaded a component called AspEmail (http://www.aspemail.com). When i tried to test my code using the localhost, it require sthe address of my SMTP server inorder to send the email.
I put "localhost" as the address but i cannot send the mail for some wierd reason. I check the badmail folder just to find some mails under the "queue" folder.
I've tried the same code in a different pc, and i got a different error: AspEmail: Simple.asp Error occurred: Connection timed out.
Does any body know how to send email using that aspemail component on localhost Appreciate it.
I want to implement a function to send emails to the registered users from my web site using ASP. The problem is that the web server provider I'm using does not support any email components (such as CDO, CDONTS, or third-party) or SMTP server.
Therefore I'm looking for some free email/SMTP provider which enables me to send the email information from my ASP web page to their server and it will forward it as ordinary emails to the recipients.
One way to do it could be to set up a html form with fields to hold the email information (recipient addresses, sender address, subject and body) and send it to the service provider. Something like: ....
<% Set Mail=Server.CreateObject(“CDONTS.NewMail”) Mail.To=”me@mydomain.com” Mail.From=”testing-my@SP-Script.com” Mail.Subject=”Just testing my script” Mail.Body=”Hey! I am sending this email through an ASP Page and guess what? I haven’t learnt much yet, but know that ASP is very powerful.” Mail.Send Set Mail=nothing %>
Can I use the above code, if my pc is running on Windows XP Professional Edition?
I'd like to get opinions on how this can be done. The brief background is that there is someone who, on a daily basis, puts together an email with links and text related to immunization.Would it be possible to automatically: receive this email; fit it into a database; then have a web page read the contents of the page from the database? e.g., the web page could be told to present the text with the highest record number (assuming each new email is entered in as a new record).
set mailmsg = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")
mailmsg.To = "xxx@mail.com" mailmsg.From = "yy@mail.com" mailmsg.Body = "This is a test message." mailmsg.Host = "xxx.host.com" mailmsg.Send
With this code they work fine but if i do this code Set oConfig = CreateObject("CDO.Configuration") to do smtp authentication i received the error that object can be created, because pc of my web hosting have linux with operating sytems and have installed a package to run asp. Can anyone know other object to do smtp authetication.
i have created a form that emails the data once the submit button is pressed...however i am not recieving the email message. Im not sure if it is because im developing with IIS and its not able to send from my local computer or if it is my code. here is the basic action page
<% Set myMail=CreateObject("CDO.Message") myMail.Subject="Sending email with CDO" myMail.From="test@tvds.ca" myMail.To="k.letendre@tvdsb.on.ca" myMail.TextBody="This is a message." myMail.Send set myMail=nothing %>
I have developed a website in ASP 3.0 and Acesss 2000/SQl Server.
I wan my web site sent invoices to my customer automatically ...at some specified time (lets say it execute ceratain ASP page at 3:00 am that send emails)
how can i schedule that?
Should i write some program (EXE) that will run on web seerv to do this task or do we have soem other decent solution?
Basically I have a page and I would like to have several forms on this page where a user can input thier email address and a short comment, then click on send and i get n email with the details.
I know how to set up a basic form but I have no idea how to send it, can anyone help me and show me what to put where to set this up on brinkster please.
Oh and I would prefer to use ASP if thats possible.
I have the following script that posts a message to the guestbook database just fine. Now what I need it to do is send an email to my email address that would contain a link to my edit page where I can click to go edit it. The link should have the message_id included in it because that is how I want to choose the record through the edit page, now how do I change the below script to do this?
<%@ Language=VBScript %> <% On Error Resume Next Dim oCat, strADOXTableName call GetADOXConnection message="" mypage=Request.Form("targetpagenumber") if mypage="" then _ mypage=1 myaction=Request.Form("todo") if myaction="" then myaction="add" if myaction="add" then _ myaction="added".........
Is it possible to redirect the server to another ASP page if the requested page throws an error? I want to redirect the user to a custom error page and then send the webmaster an email that contains the error message.
using asp and vbscript is it possible to send auto emails to the engineers who r assigned that work if the text box contains their name and we can also retreive their email ids.how can u send auto emails to them by clicking a button on the asp form?
I have a ASP email script and want to send a bog standard ASP email acknowledgement to anyone who sends me an email from my website which will contain a "Thank you Mr so and so for sending us an email message relating to this and that, we will be in touch very soon." For the life of me Ive tried everything that I know. The script I have takes elements from the email form and posts the request to me. Please can anyone help before I end up OD'ing on caffine.