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?
i am trying harder to mix this 2 solutions... but without success... the below on seen to be grabing a template and replace the data with the values posted in a form Code:
This is my first post hope it makes sense. I have learnt how to send emails from forms passing variable etc and it works, but I am lazy so here it goes:
I am writing a set of intranet based asp reports for which the underlying asp code can get quite complicated (tables nested in tables, all sorts of calulations and parameters etc). I would like users to be able to send that report (neatly formated in his browser) by pressing a form button. (by the way, we use Outlook)
1. either as an .html attachement (which would of been saved automatically either locally or on the server)
2. or as an html email (as you would do when doing File > Send > Page by Email in IE 6.0) Code:
We have a database that serves-up content to a website. Some of those items are events, some are news articles. They're stored in the DB as formatted HTML so ASP just drops them right into a page shell.
Now, we want to send out a newsletter email containing some of those items. No problem sending as HTML. However, some of the members want just plain text. Is there some magic method in CDO that can automatically convert HTML to plain text? Or, is there some existing VBScript code out there that can do this?
BTW, the environment is IIS 5.x (Windows 2000), Classic ASP, and CDO.
I want to send email in html format with containing more images added dynamically using cdo.message method. can you pls explain any body one how to do this. i alredy done this, but it send only one picture with that email. here i posted my code also. pls any one tell me what is the problem in this code.
html = "<html>" html = html & "<head>" html = html & "<meta http-equiv=""Content-Type""" html = html & "content=""text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"">" html = html & "</head>" html = html & "<body>" html = html & "<p><font face=""Arial"" ><b>Name: " & name & "</b></font></p>" html = html & "<p><font face=""Arial""><b>Company Name: " & cname & "</b></font></p>" html = html & "<p><font face=""Arial""><b>Country: " & ctry & "</b></font></p>" html = html & "<p><font face=""Arial""><b>E-mail: " & email & "</b></font></p>" html = html & "<p><font face=""Arial""><b>Details: " & remarks & "</b></font></p>" html = html & "<p> </p>"
for i = 0 to ubound(iid) html = html & "<img border=""0"" src=""" & "http://www.abcd.com/img/" & fnme(i) & """></td>" next
html = html & "</body>" html = html & "</html>"
mail.From= emailFrom mail.Configuration=cdoConfig mail.To = emailTo mail.Subject = emailSubject mail.HTMLBody = html mail.Send set mail = nothing set cdoConfig = nothing
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'm a begginer and need some help with editing some code.
I have a simple form which contains an email field. When a user types his email address and submits the form I want to send an email to him. How do I do that?
I am having a problem writing ASP script to send email from a form. I am setting up a order form online and need to send the information from form to my email address. I copied the script I saw on an article on this site. I have copied my exact code below...what am I doing wrong.
<html> <body>
<% Set Mail=Server.CreateObject(“CDONTS.NewMail”) Mail.To="MY EMAIL ADDRESS” Mail.From="My email field" 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.”
I have 2 part question: I have an html form: https://ws13.ipowerweb.com/eoscorg/pre-op_form.htm I created that has to have SSL on it. The form also includes a confirmation page to the user after the submit button is hit. However, I have been informed because I used Front Page to create the form, the SSL doesn't work with Front Page's form handler. So I want to know if I can use ASP.NET to create the form and without any conflicts with SSL? Also, I want to find out if all the form objects (form fields, text box fields) have to be coded as ASP.NET objects or can I keep the html form objects and just use ASP.NET code to send the form to an email address and to then send the confirmation page to the user? In other words do I have use ASP.NET code for the whole form?
I have a very big form which should be filled up and when submitted should sent as an email exactly in the same format (html). I use CDONTS to send mail. sending mail works fine. In the Mail body I concatenate every line as given below. As the form is very big I find this way to be very troublesome when there is any " (quotes) or whenever my form need to be changed.
I want to know whether is there any simple way to send a big form in the html format to a mail id using cdonts.
I want to send the data from a user's form input in an ASP email. For instance, shen the user submits their name and email address on a form, I would receive an email with those fields mixed in with a plain text message. How can I do this?
I have programmed extensively in other languages, but not ASP (our company is switching from ColdFusion), so I will need my answer in fairly introductory ASP terms.
What I am trying to do is create a page on my company's internet site so that our customers can fill out a form, click a submit button and then have the data they entered be emailed to me. I have already created the form within Dreamweaver MX. How do I setup the Submit button to automatically email the information to me?
I have a CDONTS script which has been sending mail from a client's website form to their address. However, the script has suddenly stopped working after three years of working fine. It doesn't error, they just don't receive the mail any more. I've tried CCing myself in the script and can confirm the mail is not getting through. The script itself is tried and tested and syntaxially correct, and it is hosted on a windows 2000 server which has not been changed or reconfigured at all recently.
I think the problem is because they're using their own exchange server, not the web hosts' mail server. Therefore I would expect that mail sent from the web script wouldn't go through because there is no local mail server to process it.
The problem is that the script hasn't changed, the host say their system hasn't changed, and the client's IT team say their exchange settings haven't changed!?!
I could set up a CDOSYS script to use their Exchange server to deal with the email, but their IT support won't allow relaying, so I don't think this is possible.
Is connecting to their Exchange box the only option, or should the website host still be able to process the web-script-generated mail despite not being their mail provider? I'm getting a lot of grief here, but it can't be the script that has suddenly broken because nobody has touched it!
i already create a code to request all fields from a previous page form using the next function y separate the fields with the value of each one. Code:
I have a webpage with ASP that is a form. I have the form setup to send the results to an email address (using the Frontpage feature). We have published the page to the web, but it will not send email. It simply does nothing. This is the code:
I created a feedback form for my website that has only 2 required fields. When you submit the form it calls my asp page which puts the information in a database and then sends me n email with the information that was entered into the form. The problem is that the form only has two required fileds, and if the remaining non required fields are left empty when the asp page is called it does write to the data base, but does not send me any email. However if I go back in and put somethng in every field in the form then when I submit the form and my asp page is called it writes to the data base and sends me an email with the all the information I entered in the feedback form. Is there a way to tell my asp page that it is ok to send the email even if the non required fields are left empty? I really do not want to have to go back through the form and put default values in for each area of the form? Also is there a way to have an error displayed if the email is not sent? My asp code is below....
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?
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).
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?)