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
We have two sites hosted on different servers and we have many pages on domain A which has many links(asp programs) to domain B.
My question is if domain B server is in trouble, what is the best way to have all domain pages redirect to domain A? Right now I just have redirect code in each program on domain B to redirect to a maintenance page on domain A.
I retrieve data from a database and I put the data into an array. Afterwards I want to send these data as an email using JMail. The problem is that I receive the following error when I am trying to send the email: Variable uses an Automation type not supported in VBScript. On the other hand if I try to print them on the screen there is no problem.
I am running into a wierd error while using W3jmail. The error is: Error Is:
jmail.Message (0x8000FFFF) The message was undeliverable. All servers failed to receive the message /reclaim/app/email/WA_Universal_Email/JMail_VB.asp, line 126
The thing that is wierd about it is the fact that the email sends even though the above error is displayed. Has anyone run into this before? or have any suggestions on how to eliminate the error?
I got Jmail to work fine. My problem is I need to send an email based on somthing a customer submitted. When we receive the submission in our system an auto-receipt email will be sent. What I need to have happen (and cant figure out) is that email to include what was received not just a on liner saying it was received. The information is pulled from the db with a query. Anyone got any suggestions?
I am currently trying to code a newsletter script with asp using jmail. I've seen hundreds of examples on the net that accomplish this but there is only one problem they all use a do while statement that sends one email at a time. When I do this the server times out because my list is so long. So I have been trying to write a scrip that uses the BCC function to send one email to everyone at once. Unfortunatly I can't seem to get it to work. Does anyone have any ideas how I can do this?
I'm using 20/20 Applications Pure-ASP Upload. It works great as far as uploading the files to my server. Now I have another question. Can you tell me how to attach the file from my server to the email. What I need to happen is when a user attaches a file, the files is uploaded to the server and then when they click on finish the email is sent with the file attached to it. I'm using the JMail function....
I am some what new to asp and programing. I have put together this code, so I can send out a mailing list to some users. The code looks and seams to run fine. But I dont receive any test messages during when I execute it. it's like the SMTP sever is not sending the emails....
I'm developing a web site with email capabilities: I have tried the free version of Jmail, now I need Jmail Professional but still don't want to buy it before having the chance to try it....
I have a web page coded in ASP VBScript which sends a html email using the Jmail.SMTPMail object.
I am trying to attach a .csv file to the mail but when i get the mail through it won't display. It just shows this in the mail body...
This is a multipart message in MIME format. ----NEXT_BM_46A46859F09247848CB1A7C3EBE06AC2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: Quoted-Printable
I am hoping to use JMail to read pop3 mailboxes via an ASP page. I have a tutorial from the website (http://www.dimac.net/Websites/dimac/Website/Products/w3JMail/{C7EFB42E-5C6C-49D4-91B7-00C7E9388A96}?exId={553CC37F-7EB7-4D47-907C-1B75FE043B03}) but can't get it to run on the server. Does anyone have any idea why this code will not run?? I have entered the correct username,passwords into the script.
My host does not support CDONTS for sending email, but instead uses JMAIL. I have a example of the code i need (in CDONTS) but need to translate it into a JMAIL version for it to work with my website.
<% Dim objCDO Set objCDO = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail") objCDO.From = Request.Form("EMAIL") objCDO.To = Request.Form("POSTER_EMAIL") objCDO.cc = Request.Form("EMAIL") objCDO.Subject = Request.Form("SUBJECT") objCDO.Body = Request.Form("MESSAGE") objCDO.Send() Set objCDO = Nothing %>
I have JMail installed, and when I code for remote servers, I am able to send the mail just fine, however I have yet to figure out how to test locally with IIS 5.1's mail server.
Does anyone have some information on how to setup the local system so I can test this feature before I script for it remotely? I'm sure that there 2 key points where I'm having a problem is
1. Setting up the IIS Mail Server 2. Defining the Mail Server in the JMail ASP code....
here problem comes. when user enters a different e-mail address (not same with my domain) it gives error. how can i solve this problem.. can jmail send an e-mail to differents domains?
I have a Jmail form with several texfields incl. email and name of users. The mail is sent from me "John Doe" "email@domain.com" to the user filling out the form. When the e-mail is being sent it looks like this: Code:
I’m creating an application that uses JMail to send email. And it works great!! as longs as I don’t try to add an attachment. However, I really need to have my users be able to add attachments; otherwise the purpose of this application is null and void.
I know that the file that is attached needs to be uploaded to a file share folder via FTP then encoded before being sent. My problem is that I don’t know how to code it. This is the JMail code that I am working with: I need some help in getting the code other than (Jmail.addAttachment) for adding the attachment......
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?
when i run it it mails and the attachment looks fine, when i try to open it the open/save as dialog shows and i click open, and then it opens the system32 folder, it didnt say anything about the file i was trying to open. then i try to open again and then it asks for a lasse1.jpg, next time lasse2.jpg, wtf is up with that?
I've been searching high and low for a decent comparitive analysis of the various e-mail components for IIS (specifically for use with ASP).
Here are a few that are pretty common: ASPMail - I've been using this, but it seems that if the SMTP server is backed up, it slows down ASP page that submits the mail, apparently because this version does NOT provide message queuing ASPQMail - This component provides the queuing options, which theoretically would avoid ASP slowdown when the SMTP server backs up. Unfortunately my host doesn't offer this component.
CDONTS - Comes with IIS, so widely supported CDOSYS - Comes with IIS 5 & later JMail - A free component, also widely used. Documentation is poorly translated into English and difficult to follow.
Putting aside the fact that every web host supports a different set of mail components and "your mileage may vary"...
I´m trying VP ASP Shopping cart, but the free version doesn´t allow us to send an email to our customers and to ourselves with the confirmation of the order.
I would like to know if there is any code sample or script that can easilly be included when the invoice appears in the screen, so we can send the invoice automatically by mail to the costumer to confirm the order and to us to let us know the order was made!?
I would prefer to work with jmail, but if it´s not possible it can be another.