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6/9/2009 9:15 AM
 

Hi all,

When I try to send an email using the DotNetNuke.Services.Mail.Mail.SendMail utility (DNN 4.9.2) I get no subject line and no message body content if I use the following method overload:
Note: sendFrom, testRecipients, replyTo, subjectLine are variables that I have made sure contain values as I step through the debugger in VS2005 so it all looks fine before the SendMail operation.

 

Mail.SendMail(sendFrom, testRecipients, "", "", replyTo, DotNetNuke.Services.Mail.MailPriority.Normal, subjectLine, DotNetNuke.Services.Mail.Mailformat.Html, System.Text.Encoding.UTF8, bodyText, null, "", "", "", "", false);

 

Again, the message does get sent but it arrives without a subject line or a body content

 

I changed the code to use this other overload and the message gets sent and it arrives ok, with a subject line and the message body:

 

Mail.SendMail(sendFrom, testRecipients, "", "", DotNetNuke.Services.Mail.MailPriority.Normal, subjectLine, DotNetNuke.Services.Mail.Mailformat.Html, System.Text.Encoding.UTF8, bodyText, "", "", "", "", "", false);

 

Does anyone know if there's a known bug in the DotNetNuke.Services.Mail.Mail.SendMail system when using the overload that contains the ReplyTo?

Thanks in advance!

Jose Lopez

DotNetNuke.Services.Mail.

DotNetNuke.Services.Mail.

 
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7/23/2009 6:27 PM
 

Hi Jose,

did you get any answer on this issue yet?

I'm experiencing the same problem and can't find an answer.

I'm still on DNN 4.8.4, but didn't find a hint this was solved in another version so far.

Thanks in advance.

Martin

 
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7/23/2009 7:06 PM
 

I am not aware of a real issue with one of the overloads (especially, due to one calling the other) but admit that this is an area, which requires attention in one of the next versions.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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7/23/2009 7:17 PM
 

The problem occurs on the last overload - the only one, contaning a "ReplyTo" parameter.

I've solved it by using the System.Net.Mail class:

 

Dim _Mail As New MailMessage(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("SupportMailFrom"), ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("EmailContactRequests"))

 

.Body = strBody

.Subject = strSubject

.ReplyTo =

.IsBodyHtml =

With _MailNew MailAddress(txtEmail.Text)True

 

End With

 

 

.UseDefaultCredentials =

Dim _Smtp As New System.Net.Mail.SmtpClientWith _SmtpFalse

.Credentials =

.Host = PortalSettings.HostSettings(

.Port = 25

.Send(_Mail)

 

New System.Net.NetworkCredential(PortalSettings.HostSettings("SMTPUsername"), PortalSettings.HostSettings("SMTPPassword"))"SMTPServer")End With

 

 

 
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7/23/2009 7:41 PM
 

 I will have a look at it, when I am back from vacation, but I doubt, that the overload isn't working - though the order of parameter might be switched. Please verify.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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