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Re: Sending via Google Mail and TLS
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Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
3 Apr 2013
EnableSsl and MessageOutput.PickupDirectoryFromIis or MessageOutput.Directory don't fit. Use MessageOutput.SmtpServer instead.
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Sending via Google Mail and TLS
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
2 Apr 2013
Generelly the same restrictions apply as with System.Net.SmtpClient. However it should work with setting EnableSSL property to true. Cheers, Norbert
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
MailMergeLib - A .NET Mail Client Library
by
Norbert Bietsch
Article
31 Mar 2013
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MailMergeLib is a SMTP mail client library. It makes use of .NET System.Net.Mail and provides comfortable mail merge capabilities. MailMergeLib corrects a number of the most annoying bugs and RFC violations that .NET 2.0 to .NET 4.0 suffer from.
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Re: My vote of 5
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
16 Nov 2012
Thanks a lot :-O
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Returning the merged content
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
2 Mar 2012
Hi Dale, this depends on what you mean by "contents". For the mail body without attachment your option will help. If you would like to get the whole email as a Mime string, then consider using the sta
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Making the placeholder delimiters configurable
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
2 Mar 2012
Thanks Dale. Well making it configurable would be a breeze. It's just about changing the private constants in the file TextVariableManager.cs to puplic properties. Cheers, Norbert
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Really nice approach
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
17 Feb 2012
Nice, thanks for shareing. I like it and you already did the job :). Lately I had a look at ActionMailer
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: My vote of 5
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
16 Feb 2012
Thanks a lot and stay tuned. I plan to add the Razor.Engine as an additional parser option, which is really cool :)
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: 1 Send or SendAsync operation at a time
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
9 Oct 2011
Hi Vicente: First of all thanks for your comments. I remember that SmtpClient.Send(...) was implemented different in earlier times, so the comment seems to be out-dated. SmtpClien
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Alternative
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
22 Aug 2011
Maybe MailMergeLib would be interesting for you as well: MailMergeLib - A .NET Mail Client Library
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Booprod.Bmail - Sending Dynamically Generated Emails
Re: Thanks!
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
29 Jul 2011
You're welcome! :-O
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: How to create a CData section during serialization
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
24 Apr 2011
That was quite easy. Thanks for your help. using System; using System.Xml.Linq; using YAXLib; namespace CdataCustomSerialization { static class Program { ///
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Article "Yet Another Xml Serialization Library For The .Net Framework"
Re: How to create a CData section during serialization
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
23 Apr 2011
Great, thanks for your quick reply, I'll check that.
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Article "Yet Another Xml Serialization Library For The .Net Framework"
How to create a CData section during serialization
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
22 Apr 2011
YAXLib makes big efforts to make the XML readable for humans. That's why I'd like to create a CData section for elements which contain HTML code. With System.Xml.XmlDocument().CreateCDataSection
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Article "Yet Another Xml Serialization Library For The .Net Framework"
Re: missing file name when Includefile:"file"
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
15 Apr 2011
Yes, setting a default content of string.Empty in case of missing files may be needed. You could achieve this behavior by setting myMailMergeMessage.TextVariableManager.FileVariabl
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: "An invalid character was found in the mail header: 'с'." for .TransferEncoding
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
3 Apr 2011
Thanks for sharing your workaround, which I have verfied on my system as well (same as yours but Win7 64bit). Sorry - that's another MS bug X|
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: "An invalid character was found in the mail header: 'с'." for .TransferEncoding
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
27 Mar 2011
Without more details on your .NET environment this is hard to figure out. I changed CulturInfo of the MailMergeMessage to "bg-BG", but no exception occurred in my case (runni
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Building of message failed. No recipients error
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
29 Dec 2010
That's a bit hard to follow this way. But on a first glance it looks like the case of your field names and the placeholders don't match (e.g. EMail vs. Email). It might help to examine the Excep
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: can't send mail~~
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
24 Dec 2010
It looks like you did not supply a Datasource to MailMergeMessage. In this case you cannot use SendAll - use Send instead. Please refer to the the x
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: MailMessage.Subject is not encoded right in .NET 4.0
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
2 Nov 2010
Anders, After a bit of analysis I found the reason: Do not ask questions in the subject :-D If you omit the question mark everything works fine. But to be serious: The question mark should be encoded
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Unusual exception during load test
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
20 Oct 2010
Your statement with dates is not quite right. You could supply dates in your DataSource which could then be formatted by TextVariableManager. Here exceptions could be
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Reading SMTP config from application config file
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
19 Oct 2010
Hi Chris, That's obviously a great idea, I'll take over your code snippet into the project with the next occasion. Thanks for sharing. Norbert
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Can I specify the MAIL FROM address?
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
14 Oct 2010
Hi Mike, MailMergeLib makes use of System.Net.Mail which does not allow to change the MAIL FROM header. I tried to hack it, but didn't find a way. Please see
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: MailMessage.Subject is not encoded right in .NET 4.0
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
5 Oct 2010
Hi Remy, Could it be that you're running MailMergeLib as a .NET 2.0 project? If this is the case, modify the last line of CorrectSubjectEncodedWordRFC2047compliant to mailMessage
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Solved: Problem with subject enconding
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
5 Oct 2010
Hi Florian, This was very easy, thanks for your helping hand. I'm running VS2010 and .NET 4, so I never saw your problem "in the wild". Now here's the solution: Modify the last line of CorrectSubj
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Problem with subject enconding
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
3 Oct 2010
Hi Florian, "Too much bug fixing" - that's a good one :) The subject strings you have supplied in your post are both identical and not encoded in the right way. One is from Gmail, and one from M
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: MailMessage.Subject is not encoded right in .NET 4.0
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
3 Oct 2010
Hi Remy, The subject encoding works under .NET 4.0 - no fix necessary IMHO. However, I notice programmers complaining that subject encoding does NOT work with standard .NET 4.0. But up to now no
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: MailMergeMessage.SetVariables() now working!
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
23 Sep 2010
Well, thanks for pointing on that. And this time you are absolutely right. The values are not added to the DataTable. Nobody noticed this before (and I don't use this method any mo
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: MailMergeMessage.SetVariables() not working?
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
21 Sep 2010
Sorry, I don't get your point. The argument for SetVariables is a Dictionary which is converted into a DataTable. There's nothing discarded...? public vo
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Attachments not being disposed
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
9 Sep 2010
Yep, you are right: dispose() is missing :-O. I'll publish an update shortly. Thanks for voting. - Norbert
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Problem with subject enconding
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
8 Aug 2010
Hi, I asked bcdssdcsdc and PepitoPerezRamos for sending me more details and a sample project by email, but no reply. With .NET 4 the issues they describe cannot be reproduced.
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: MailMergeSender infinite loop
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
8 Aug 2010
Hi, please see my post dated 21:12 4 Feb '10.
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Is subject enconding really the problem?
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
24 Jul 2010
Hi, and thanks for your vote. Well, I checked your sample code and everything looks okay. The latin characters are encoded as you describe. This encoding ensures that latin characters show up right i
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: There are some news about the issue System.Net.Mail only supports “Explicit SSL” ?
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
6 Jul 2010
Well, there's no way to make it work with implicit SSL. I'll include the bug in my list with the next update of the article. Thanks for giving me the link. Norbert
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
MailMerge
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
2 Jul 2010
Thanks for this article. For mail merge just have a look at MailMergeLib - A .NET Mail Client Library. I'm sure you will like it :-D
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Article "Create A Mailing List With Auto Opt Out"
Workaround: Attachments with special characters are not sent correctly
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
2 Jul 2010
Hi William, Thanks for pointing on one more bug of System.Net.Mail: a) Long file names are improperly wrapped in the header section of the attachment. b) When this occurs depends on
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: VS 2005 version? Including images (inline attachments)
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
23 Jun 2010
Sure you can :) What you would like to achieve is one of the main benefits of MailMergeLib, and my article covers the "how to" in section Message Body: 1. Assgin you html conte
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»
Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: VS 2005 version?
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
18 Jun 2010
Please see my reply 2 posts further down.
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Problem with html mail: Resolved
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
7 Jun 2010
Mails with TransferEncoding.QuotedPrintable and lines staring with a dot are now properly fixed by Bugfixer also under .NET 2.0. I sent an update of the library to CodeProje
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Problem with html mail
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
22 May 2010
Hi - based on your description this is not easy to tell (which .NET version, bugfixing turned on/off...). But still: It seems that it has to do with the "first dot removal issue" of .NET up to version
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
No more Visual Studio 2005 support
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
12 May 2010
Yes you are absolutely right. I'm publishing MailMergeLib as code I'm using for my own projects, and I've just switched to VS2010 now. I have no plans to supporting older versions in the
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: System.Net.Mail.MailMessage - return-path problem, is it solved ?
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
7 May 2010
Hi - I see. What was trying to say is: Give MailMergeLib a try, because 1. I think that with the two Return-Path headers your individual header is the second occurrence, so the
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: System.Net.Mail.MailMessage - return-path problem, is it solved ?
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
4 May 2010
System.Net.Mail will insert a Return-Path based on the the from address if the mail is delivered via SMTP. If you add your own Headers.Add("return-path", ...) there will be
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Resume Download for Huge Files
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
2 May 2010
Anyone who liked this article (like I did), may be interested in this post on asp.net[
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Article "File Download In Asp.Net And Tracking The Status Of Success/Failure Of Download"
Re: getting MailMergeLib.MailMergeMessage+MailMergeMessageException: Building of message failed
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
30 Apr 2010
Hi, I'm ready to help, if you provide a little more details. Your problem may be connected with the sample project: The sample program will through an exception because of a missing attachment "cron_l
General Discussions
»
Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Not send many email address
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
30 Apr 2010
Hi To get started please go through the article once again and see comments in the sample project for how the different AddressTypes can be used. Your problem may be: As soon as you add one address o
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Re: Wow
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
31 Mar 2010
Yep, great stuff - exactly as BigTuna described it :)
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Article "Text To Image With Rotation For The Web"
Windows API NetFileEnum
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
18 Mar 2010
Nice tool. Instead of reading the console output of openfiles.exe it would be a bit smarter (and even more simple) to use the Windows API function which is also used by openfiles.exe:
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Article "Monitoring Access To Your Shared Files On Network"
Re: Send pdf attachtment from Memorystream
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
17 Mar 2010
Hi Annet, This is not implemented in the current version, but it really would make sense for general usage (I didn't need it up to now). It would be only a few lines of code to add. If you'd like to
General Discussions
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
Confirmed: Strange System.Net.Mail.SmtpException due to anti-virus software
by
Norbert Bietsch
Forum Message
11 Mar 2010
Hi, and thanks for sharing this issue with anti-virus software. Strange enough that this only occurs with RFC2045 compliant content :) Generally that's not special to MailMergeLib. The developers of
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Mailmergelib - A .Net 2.0 Mail Client Library
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