I have a problem to received mails in gmail!
I tested it with outlook, yahoo, gmx and at all I have got the mail from my tool but not in my gmail. Anyone has an idea?
mtpClient clientxy = new SmtpClient("smtp.mydomain.com");
clientxy.Port = 25;
clientxy.EnableSsl = false;
clientxy.Timeout = 3600;
clientxy.DeliveryMethod = System.Net.Mail.SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
clientxy.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
NetworkCredential Credentials = new NetworkCredential("noreply#mydomain.com", "PWD");
clientxy.Credentials = Credentials;
MailMessage msg = new MailMessage("noreply#mydomain.com", text_Email.Text);
msg.BodyEncoding = UTF8Encoding.UTF8;
msg.Subject = "Subject";
string htmlBody;
msg.IsBodyHtml = true;
htmlBody = "<html>---html code";
msg.Body = htmlBody;
Attachment inline = new Attachment(#"file.xml");
inline.ContentDisposition.Inline = true;
msg.Attachments.Add(inline);
clientxy.Send(msg);
here php code this work
$mail = new PHPMailer();
$mail->isSMTP();
//$mail->SMTPDebug = 2;
$mail->SMTPAuth = TRUE;
$mail->Host = "smtp.mydomain.com";
$mail->Port = 25;
$mail->Username = "noreply#mydomain.com";
$mail->Password = "";
$mail->SetFrom("noreply#mydomain.com", "");
$mail->Subject = utf8_decode("sub");
$mail->AltBody = utf8_decode("body");
$mail->MsgHTML(utf8_decode($msg));
$mail->AddAddress("to");
$mail->AddBCC("bcc#mydomain.at");
I think the code is OK But I don't know what the problem is.
ONLY in gmail I never received it.
Thanks!
Please check Gmail settings. It is not allowed to send via 25 port.
Try this settings instead
clientxy.Port = 465;
clientxy.EnableSsl = true;
I found the problem!
I dont know why gmail dont receive emails from smtpclient but i install a nuget with an other smtp function and this works !
Thanks all for help!!
following setting should work
clientxy.Port = 587;
clientxy.EnableSsl = true;
Another point is
You must change your password at least once. And try to use a secure level password (do not use the same user as password, 123456, etc.)
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I have a web server at home running IIS 10 and .Net 4.8.
I am trying to send an email through a C#.Net, using the following yahoo stmp service call.
However, I cannot seem to get it to work? Whenever I try to execute the following code, the web page seems to be loading for about 30 seconds, then returns an "SMTP Server returned an invalid response" error message, which apparently doesn't mean anything specific? This is getting pretty frustrating as I've been on this for over 4 hours now... so thanks for any help!
using (MailMessage mm = new MailMessage("uneviesystems#yahoo.com", "MaxOvrdrv007#yahoo.ca"))
{
mm.Subject = "test";
mm.Body = "testing maudine...";
mm.IsBodyHtml = false;
SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient();
smtp.Host = "smtp.mail.yahoo.com";
smtp.EnableSsl = true;
NetworkCredential NetworkCred = new NetworkCredential("uneviesystems#yahoo.com", "*******");
smtp.UseDefaultCredentials = true;
smtp.Credentials = NetworkCred;
smtp.Port = 465;
try
{
smtp.Send(mm);
}
catch(SmtpException ex)
{
string p = "";
}
}
Port 465 isn't supported by System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient -
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.mail.smtpclient.enablessl.aspx
You could try using port 587 instead (if Yahoo supports it) and disable SSL.
try using application password instead account password. You can generate application password in account settings.
Send your email asynchronously and format your code to dispose client properly.
using (var message = new MailMessage())
{
message.To.Add(new MailAddress("recepient email", "receipient name"));
message.From = new MailAddress("your email", "your name");
message.Subject = "My subject";
message.Body = "My message";
message.IsBodyHtml = false; // change to true if body msg is in html
using (var client = new SmtpClient("smtp.mail.yahoo.com"))
{
client.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
client.Port = 587;
client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("your email", "your password");
client.EnableSsl = true;
try
{
await client.SendMailAsync(message); // Email sent
}
catch (Exception e)
{
// Email not sent, log exception
}
}
}
So I'm trying to add an attachment when I send an email, but I am not sure how. The email works perfectly fine, but it's the adding onto the attachment for the email which doesn't work. I'm not trying to use any specific platform and just sending it via through the console essentially. I tried msgObj.attachments1.add(...) but it didn't work with it.
using (SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient("10.10.101.10", 500))
{
client.EnableSsl = false;
client.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
client.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(username,password);// has username and password credentials doesnt contain actual username and pass
MailMessage msgObj = new MailMessage();
List<string> attachments1 = new List<string>();
attachments1.Add(#"C:\Users -test.xlsx");
msgObj.IsBodyHtml = true; //always sets true, if the body contains html it turns text to html
msgObj.To.Add(Destination);
msgObj.From = new MailAddress("test#mail.com"); //you can send emails on behalf of somebody
msgObj.Subject = YourMessageSubject;
// msgObj.Body = YourMessageBody; //need to edit the body remember to use the message body to call upon it
msgObj.Body = messageBody2; //html
client.Send(msgObj); // sends the message
}
}
catch (Exception)
{
Console.WriteLine("somethings broken");
}
Try attaching it:
msgObj.Attachments.Add(new Attachment(#"C:\Users -test.xlsx"));
The code I currently have is:
public void SendEmail(string to, string cc, string bcc, string subject, string body, string attachmentPath = "", System.Net.Mail.MailPriority emailPriority = MailPriority.Normal, BodyType bodyType = BodyType.HTML)
{
try
{
var client = new System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient();
{
client.Host = "smtp-mail.outlook.com";
client.Port = 587;
client.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
client.EnableSsl = true;
client.DeliveryMethod = System.Net.Mail.SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("[my company email]", "[my password]");
client.Timeout = 600000;
}
MailMessage mail = new MailMessage("[insert my email here]", to);
mail.Subject = subject;
mail.Body = body;
client.Send(mail);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}
}
The email address I'm trying to send to is hosted on Office 365's Outlook. We might have to change the specific address later, but they'd likely be configured the same.
However, whenever I try to run the client.Send(mail); command, I receive the same error. The full text of the error is:
The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.7.57 SMTP; Client was not authenticated to send anonymous mail during MAIL FROM
I've tried a few different things, like switching the port between 25 and 587, changing the host to Office365's, or toggling UseDefaultCredentials and EnableSssl to true or false. But I always see the same error. Is there something else I'm missing?
I found an example code block elsewhere on this site and replacing everything I had with it made the difference.
The function name and parameters were the same, but here's what I replaced the body of it with.
var _mailServer = new SmtpClient();
_mailServer.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
_mailServer.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("my email", "my password");
_mailServer.Host = "smtp.office365.com";
_mailServer.TargetName = "STARTTLS/smtp.office365.com";
_mailServer.Port = 587;
_mailServer.EnableSsl = true;
var eml = new MailMessage();
eml.Sender = new MailAddress("my email");
eml.From = eml.Sender;
eml.To.Add(new MailAddress(to));
eml.Subject = subject;
eml.IsBodyHtml = (bodyType == BodyType.HTML);
eml.Body = body;
_mailServer.Send(eml);
I don't know for certain but I think that replacing the Host value with the smtp Office 365 link rather than an outlook one, as well as remembering to add a Target Name which I did not have before, both did the trick and solved the authorization issue (I had previously confirmed it wasn't a credentials issue with our tech support).
I have an console app and I am trying to send mail from it.
My code.
MailMessage message = new MailMessage(MailSender, "ToMe#me.com");
message.Subject = "Using the new SMTP client.";
message.Body = #"Using this new feature, you can send an e-mail message from an application very easily.";
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
client.Port = 25;
client.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
client.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
client.Host = "smtp.google.com";
try
{
client.Send(message);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
string t = ex.Message;
}
Got this from here
I must be missing something since I am getting:
Failure sending mail.
What am I doing wrong here?
EDIT:
inner Exeption.
InnerException = {"The remote name could not be resolved:
'smtp.google.com'"}
You can try to use
smtp.gmail.com
instead of
smtp.google.com
Also try to make sure that you are providing the correct credentials along with the correct port. A server parameter info:
Source
So you can try something like this
MailMessage message = new System.Net.Mail.MailMessage();
string fromEmail = "youremailaddress#xyz.com";
string password = "yourPassword";
string toEmail = "recipientemailaddress#abc.com";
message.From = new MailAddress(fromEmail);
message.To.Add(toEmail);
message.Subject = "Using the new SMTP client.";
message.Body = "Using this new feature, you can send an e-mail message from an application very easily.";
message.DeliveryNotificationOptions = DeliveryNotificationOptions.OnFailure;
using(SmtpClient smtpClient = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587))
{
smtpClient.EnableSsl = true;
smtpClient.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
smtpClient.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
smtpClient.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(fromEmail, password);
smtpClient.Send(message.From.ToString(), message.To.ToString(), message.Subject, message.Body);
}
#Ra3IDeN ...hey brother try this...
SmtpClient smtpClient = new SmtpClient("mail.yourwebsitename.com", 25);
smtpClient.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("demo#yourwebsitename.com.com", "yourIdPassword");
smtpClient.UseDefaultCredentials = true;
smtpClient.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
smtpClient.EnableSsl = true;
MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
//code for: From ,CC & To
mail.From = new MailAddress("demo#yourwebsitename.com", "yourwebsite");
mail.To.Add(new MailAddress("demo#yourwebsitename.com"));
mail.CC.Add(new MailAddress("youremailid#gmail.com"));
smtpClient.Send(mail);
If you're trying to send email from a console application (your higher-level problem), I recommend using PostMark. Why:
NuGet - You can get the PostMark NuGet package and send email with a nice API. Convenient and simple.
Not marked as SPAM - You can configure your "server" with verification (including spf and signing). So your email will more likely reach the destination in their inbox rather than their SPAM box.
Free - to a point. I think it's 1000 emails for free then $1 per 1000. So that's pretty good. Compare that to any other vanilla SMTP server for rent. PostMark is cheap
Consistent - From Workstation DEV to server LIVE, the PostMark API is consistently accessible. I cannot stress how good that is. Often a server host will offer SMTP server endpoint but it will only work from inside their network, meaning you have to configure another SMTP server when you're doing DEV work on your workstation (or it simply wont work).
Async Interface - I'm not sure if built-in smtp client in .Net is async...
Tracking - Hey look at that, they have a tracking feature built-in. That's snazzy.
Example code for sending (source):
var message = new PostmarkMessage()
{
To = "recipient#example.com",
From = "sender#example.com",
TrackOpens = true,
Subject = "A complex email",
TextBody = "Plain Text Body",
HtmlBody = "<html><body><img src=\"cid:embed_name.jpg\"/></body></html>",
Tag = "business-message",
Headers = new HeaderCollection{
{"X-CUSTOM-HEADER", "Header content"}
}
};
var imageContent = File.ReadAllBytes("test.jpg");
message.AddAttachment(imageContent, "test.jpg", "image/jpg", "cid:embed_name.jpg");
var client = new PostmarkClient("server token");
var sendResult = await client.SendMessageAsync(message);
MailMessage msg = new MailMessage("YourEmail#gmail.com", "DestinationEmail#something.com");
msg.Subject = message.Subject;
msg.AlternateViews.Add(AlternateView.CreateAlternateViewFromString("Message Content here as HTML", null, MediaTypeNames.Text.Html));
SmtpClient smtpClient = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", Convert.ToInt32( 587));
System.Net.NetworkCredential credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("YourEmail#gmail.com", "YourPassword");
smtpClient.EnableSsl = true;
System.Net.ServicePointManager.ServerCertificateValidationCallback = delegate (object s,
System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate certificate,
System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Chain chain,
System.Net.Security.SslPolicyErrors sslPolicyErrors)
{
return true;
};
smtpClient.Credentials = credentials;
smtpClient.Send(msg);
I use this code to try and send an email. After a few seconds, it shows me an error message claiming the operation has timed out. How can I resolve this issue?
try
{
MailAddress from = new MailAddress("from#yahoo.com", "name", Encoding.UTF8);
MailAddress to = new MailAddress("to#yahoo.com");
MailMessage message = new MailMessage(from, to);
message.Subject = "Test";
message.SubjectEncoding = Encoding.UTF8;
message.Body = "Test";
message.BodyEncoding = Encoding.UTF8;
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
client.Host = "smtp.mail.yahoo.com";
client.Port = 465;
client.EnableSsl = true;
client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("example#yahoo.com", "Password");
client.Send(message);
MessageBox.Show("sending Successfully!!!");
}
catch (SmtpException ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.ToString());
}
Are you sure that you can reach smtp.mail.yahoo.com on port 465? Sounds pretty much like a network related issue. Generally when something times out, it means that it tries to connect to the server for a certain amount of time and them stops and gives you an error.
One easy way to test this is to telnet to smtp.mail.yahoo.com on port 465 and see if it times out. You can use Putty or the built in telnet-client in windows, if you have it installed.
As per my understanding, your code won't work because yahoo.com does not provide you access via SMTP. For that you need to upgrade to Yahoo! Mail Plus.
Couldn't find any sort of kb from Yahoo! on this. I got the information from a Yahoo! article on How to read Yahoo! Mail Plus using Outlook Express. The first two lines of the article are very relevant.
Do you want to read and send your Yahoo! email with Outlook Express?
If you are a Yahoo! Mail Plus user you can.
And also, the outgoing SMTP server should be
client.Host = "plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com";
i had the same problem
you have to set the clietn.port as 25 and you have to specify your login an password in client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(login,password)
when i did that i can send mail without problem
there is the code
{
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient("188.125.69.59");//you can put the ip adress or the dns of smtp server (smtp.mail.yahoo.com as exemple)
// Specify the e-mail sender.
// Create a mailing address that includes a UTF8 character
// in the display name.
MailAddress from = new MailAddress("from#yahoo.fr");
// Set destinations for the e-mail message.
MailAddress to = new MailAddress("to#gmail.com");
// Specify the message content.
MailMessage message = new MailMessage(from, to);
message.Body = "This is a test e-mail message sent by an application. ";
// Include some non-ASCII characters in body and subject.
string someArrows = new string(new char[] {'\u2190', '\u2191', '\u2192', '\u2193'});
message.Body ="cc";
message.BodyEncoding = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8;
message.Subject = "test message 1";
message.SubjectEncoding = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8;
string userState = "test message1";
MessageBox.Show("sending");
client.Port = 25;
// client.Timeout = 40000;
client.ServicePoint.MaxIdleTime = 1;
client.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("from#yahoo.fr", "pass");
//client.SendAsync(message, userState);
client.Send(message);
MessageBox.Show("Sending message... press c to cancel mail. Press any other key to exit.");
string answer = Console.ReadLine();
// If the user canceled the send, and mail hasn't been sent yet,
// then cancel the pending operation.
// if (answer.StartsWith("c") && mailSent == false)
//{
// client.SendAsyncCancel();
//}
// Clean up.
message.Dispose();
MessageBox.Show("Goodbye.");
}
Use following setting for domain #yahoo.co.in.
var smtp = new System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient();
{
smtp.Host ="smtp.mail.yahoo.co.in";
smtp.Port = 25;
smtp.EnableSsl = true;
smtp.DeliveryMethod = System.Net.Mail.SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
smtp.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(fromAddress, fromPassword);
smtp.Timeout = 20000;
}