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Send Email in ASP.Net 2.0 - Feed back Form

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1 Jan 2006 1  
This article explains how to send email using System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient in ASP.Net 2.0. with an example of Feedback form.

Sample Image - EmailApplication.jpeg

Introduction

We are using System.Web.Mail.SmtpMail to send email in dotnet 1.1 which is obsolete in 2.0. The System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient Class will provide us the same feature as that of its predecessor.

This article explains how to use System.Net.Mail namespace to send emails.

Using the code

The HTML Design contains provision to enter sender�s name, email id and his comments. On click of the send email button the details will be sent to the specified email (Admin).

The Send mail functionality is similar to Dotnet 1.1 except for few changes

  1. System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient is used instead of System.Web.Mail.SmtpMail (obsolete in Dotnet 2.0).
  2. System.Net.MailMessage Class is used instead of System.Web.Mail.MailMessage (obsolete in Dotnet 2.0)
  3. The System.Net.MailMessage class collects From address as MailAddress object.
  4. The System.Net.MailMessage class collects To, CC, Bcc addresses as MailAddressCollection.
  5. MailMessage Body Format is replaced by IsBodyHtml

The Code is Self explanatory by itself.

      protected void btnSendmail_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
      {
        // System.Web.Mail.SmtpMail.SmtpServer is obsolete in 2.0

        // System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient is the alternate class for this in 2.0

        SmtpClient smtpClient = new SmtpClient();
        MailMessage message = new MailMessage();

        try
        {
            MailAddress fromAddress = new MailAddress(txtEmail.Text, txtName.Text);

            // You can specify the host name or ipaddress of your server

            // Default in IIS will be localhost 

            smtpClient.Host = "localhost";

            //Default port will be 25

            smtpClient.Port = 25;

            //From address will be given as a MailAddress Object

            message.From = fromAddress;

            // To address collection of MailAddress

            message.To.Add("admin1@yoursite.com");
            message.Subject = "Feedback";

            // CC and BCC optional

            // MailAddressCollection class is used to send the email to various users

            // You can specify Address as new MailAddress("admin1@yoursite.com")

            message.CC.Add("admin1@yoursite.com");
            message.CC.Add("admin2@yoursite.com");

            // You can specify Address directly as string

            message.Bcc.Add(new MailAddress("admin3@yoursite.com"));
            message.Bcc.Add(new MailAddress("admin4@yoursite.com"));

            //Body can be Html or text format

            //Specify true if it  is html message

            message.IsBodyHtml = false;

            // Message body content

            message.Body = txtMessage.Text;
         
            // Send SMTP mail

            smtpClient.Send(message);

            lblStatus.Text = "Email successfully sent.";
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            lblStatus.Text = "Send Email Failed." + ex.Message;
        }
      }

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