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    Sending mail within application

    Hey, im trying to make a program send an email to me. I dont want to use outlook or anything. What i want to happen is they fill out 2 or 3 text fields, and they press submit and it emails to me without them having to do anything. ive seen smtp examples but are very confusing. can anyone help please?

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    Re: Sending mail within application

    Welcome to the forums! Try this, but check out the readme for problems that I've discovered. Let me know if it is still working, as I haven't used it for a while. 152 people have downloaded it, though, and I haven't heard any complaints.

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    Re: Sending mail within application

    Thx for welcome. This actually looks just about what i need. Thanks a bunch for the speedy response and file :P

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    Re: Sending mail within application

    hmm, i put in my email and everything seems as if it should work right, but im not receiving an email. its not in my spam. (i have a gmail acct if that helps) could it be the smtp server not wanting to send to gmail or somethin?

    edit: i tried connecting to that smtp server manually and when i "mail from:[email protected]" it says access denied.. anyone know of a server that mails from and to all domains? because sometimes like hotmail only mails to hotmail etc. i want one to mail to my gmail.
    Last edited by Tainted; Nov 25th, 2005 at 05:09 PM.

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    Re: Sending mail within application

    did you try using the username that your ISP gave you? they may be filtering mail sent on that ip.

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