paulp
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Posted: 01/15/2004, 3:49 PM |
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Hi I am reletively new to CodeCharge and have a question regarding email.
My provider does not allow Cdonts and only uses Jmail - how can I do this through Codecharge.
I want to have the facility to send information from a new and also updated records to the office so we know jobs have been completed.
Any information would be a bonus.
Many thanks
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peterr
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Posted: 01/15/2004, 7:04 PM |
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JMail and your hosting company should provide the documentation for JMail. I'm also assuming it can be found here: http://www.google.com/search?q=jmail+asp
Once you find the examples, I'm pretty sure that they will look similar to CDONTS, therefore you can easily replace CDONTS-specific code with the one for JMail.
For example in CDONTs you'd write:
objNewMail.Subject = "This is a test Mail"
And in JMail the same probably would be done with:
JMail.Subject = "This is a test Mail"
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Gerrit Saey
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Posted: 01/16/2004, 6:56 PM |
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Just create CUSTOM code (sample ON CLICK)
'Custom Code @12-73254650
' -------------------------
' Write your own code here.
' -------------------------
With CreateObject("JMail.SMTPMail")
.ServerAddress = "smtp.yourserver.com"
.Sender = "noreply@dgwtrade.net"
.Subject = "Your subject"
.AddRecipient Register.Email.Text
.body = "Your body text"," &vbcrlf
.AddHeader "Originating-IP", Request.ServerVariables("REMOTE_ADDR")
.Execute
End With
'End Custom Code
"peterr" <peterr@forum.codecharge> schreef in bericht
news:6400754bfa753e@news.codecharge.com...
> JMail and your hosting company should provide the documentation for JMail.
I'm also assuming it can be found here:
> http://www.google.com/search?q=jmail+asp
>
> Once you find the examples, I'm pretty sure that they will look similar to
CDONTS, therefore you can easily replace CDONTS-specific code with the one
for JMail.
> For example in CDONTs you'd write:
> objNewMail.Subject = "This is a test Mail"
>
> And in JMail the same probably would be done with:
> JMail.Subject = "This is a test Mail"
> _________________
> Peter R.
> YesSoftware Support Representative
> http://support.codecharge.com
> ---------------------------------------
> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
>
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paulp
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Posted: 01/17/2004, 6:49 PM |
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Hi there
tried Peter R comments first - had no joy at all. Then tried Gerrit Saey's comments - I no longer get a page displayed at all.
You mentioned that I add ustom code to ON CLICK - I am assuming that this is a form input and not HTML input (as I could not find an ON CLICK option in the HTML input)
Do I need to make a new button or can I add it to the already included submit button ?
Thanks - paulp
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peterr
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Posted: 01/19/2004, 12:57 AM |
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paulp,
Our tutorials describe the process of sending emails in detail: http://docs.codecharge.com/studio/html/QuickStart/EnhAp...SendEmails.html
You should also be able to use the Server "On Click" event of your existing "Submit" button, on any existing form.
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Bubba
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Posted: 02/05/2004, 7:54 PM |
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This is how I use Jmail with CCS in the "Send Email" event:
Dim JMail
Set JMail = Server.CreateObject("JMail.SMTPMail")
JMail.ServerAddress = "smtp.server-mail.com" ' Here's where I send my mail
JMail.AddHeader "X-Originating-IP", Request.ServerVariables("REMOTE_ADDR") ' Who's using me?
JMail.AddHeader "X-Originating-URL", Request.ServerVariables("URL") ' From which page?
JMail.Priority = 1
JMail.Sender = Form.Mail_Email.Text ' I sent it
JMail.AddRecipient "myemail@myplace.com.au" ' They're getting it
JMail.Subject = "Some Text"
JMail.ContentType = "text/html" ' Defaults to text/plain if left out
JMail.Body = "Some Text"
JMail.Logging = True ' Let's see what the SMTP server said
JMail.Execute ' This is where everything happens
' The next three lines display the conversation which was
' captured when we said JMail.Logging = True
Response.Write "<PRE>" & vbCRLF
Response.Write (JMail.Log)
Response.Write "</PRE>"
JMail.Close ' Release the connection to the SMTP server
set JMail = nothing
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Lamka
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Posted: 04/06/2004, 10:33 PM |
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