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ok, this lesson i've been complete. [^]
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Hi,
I've a simple java code to send email to from my application, but issue is with formatting of emails, previously i had written plain text mail and used \t and \n to format email and format was correct on my laptop outlook using windows7 but when i openned this in outlook on windows server 2003 then the format was not correct. then I used html tag to format the email body and that was again fine on outlook2007 on my laptop using windows7, outlook-6 on another pc using windows-XP, but again on outlook-6 on windows server 2003 the format was not correct even its like that on windows server it removed all html like un-formatted plain text mail.
so please any idea to format the email so that it works on almost all known OS's
I've used
MimeMessage msg = new MimeMessage(mailSession); object to send email with for html msg type used is "text/html"
msg.setContent(message, "text/html");
THANKS I advance.
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I can only note that my email client always displays html as text because I specifically set it up that way.
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Is Windows Server 2003 in combination with Outlook 6 really a goal to go for?
Is it in the specification?
Otherwise I would ignore it. WIN7 and XP is common used.
What is e.g. Thunderbird saying?
Can you compare the raw email received by the different systems?
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I want to Project Code For Face Recoganization And Face Matching
That's mean I want To project " Give the Login authority to user By Using Facial Recoganization ".
Please Send Me reply Fast............
Thank's
Regard
Gambhire Shivaji
shiva2frnd@gmail.com
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Here's my reply:
Please phrase a proper question first, if you have any, then Google for an answer to your question, and only then come here looking for an answer.
If you're looking for a partner in a project you wish to work on, then this is not the proper place to post it.
Not to mention the posting of your email in a public place, open to spam harvesters.
Question downvoted.
Full-fledged Java/.NET lover, full-fledged PHP hater.
Full-fledged Google/Microsoft lover, full-fledged Apple hater.
Full-fledged Skype lover, full-fledged YM hater.
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I want to send the data which coming through request object on one tab to other tab.both tabs are on same jsp.how i can do it??
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Oops! JSP == Java Server Page (a server-side relative of ASP), so this forum is a better fit. At least as good as posting C# ASP questions in C#.
Now you'll get OP into trouble for cross-posting. (I almost yelled at him in the JS forum.)
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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thanks, I should not post when I'm ill
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TorstenH. wrote: I should not post when I'm ill
and some others we know should not post when they are ......
..... breathing
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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please make use of ajax. Ajax can help u in getting required details from one table with out submitting ur jsp page, the received data can be passed to the other table when u submit the jsp page.
regards
Dhrona
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public static count(int num)
{
if(num<=0)
{
system.out.println()
}
}
jasmin
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This has already been posted in Q&A (and received negatives there too), not to mention the lack of...well...anything
Full-fledged Java/.NET lover, full-fledged PHP hater.
Full-fledged Google/Microsoft lover, full-fledged Apple hater.
Full-fledged Skype lover, full-fledged YM hater.
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Maybe a compile error because of a missing function return value and trailing ';' at the end of the statement???
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Reposting + cross-posting and inexistent question, only a small code dump without sense...
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You really need to spend some (or rather a lot of) time here[^].
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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A new line wil be be printed in the output if the value in num is negative or equals to 0.
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I need a java code for a simple lan voice chat program.....can ny1 help?
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Yes, Google can help. There are lots of samples around for those who care to look.
And, for future reference, please read the guidelines[^], especially point 2.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
modified 5-Sep-12 9:04am.
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Your link points to unrelated thingy.
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Thanks, all fixed.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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1. Nobody will give you code (we made a GIMMECODE tag for that, which we use to alert other members of bad quality posts).
2. Txtspk is not welcome.
3. Use Google.
4. Don't repost.
5. don't shout (all capital letters).
OK, you've been here for less than one month, but you've come in using the big door (all the first three observed in your post ).
Please read carefully the posting guidelines (each forum has them on top) and try not to make this kind of errors again.
Codeproject is a NICE (yes, it seems impossible now) community, that loves to help, that is really helpful and that you will be able to take plenty of profit of it and who knows if you will also help others to get their problems solved.
We expect specific questions with code samples and explanations on what is going wrong and how to reproduce the problem with the code snippet that you should provide... With that and a well formed question you'll be surprised on the amount of positive and good answers you'll get.
Now we will act like we've not seen anything here, but you should definitely observe those small rules, if you don't do that I'm afraid that the voting system will get you out of this big family...
Good luck!
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