I have just installed IIS, and I want to enable sending emails through C#.I don\'t know what I need to configure in IIS.
I have this form <form method=\"POST\" action=\"mailer.php\"> <div id=\"email\"><input type=\"email\" name=\"email\" class=\"email\" placeholder=\"example@example.com\"></div>
I am facing a strange error when I execute a php mail script. Its related to server could not verify the sender. I see following error:
I wrote this code for sending email using PHP and upload it to a server, but it doesn\'t work: <?php
Is there a better way to generate HTML email in C# (for sending via System.Net.Mail), than using a Stringbuilder to do the following:
We love jQuery validate, and really want 开发者_JAVA技巧to keep using it. However, one of it\'s most useful features is to be able to validate email addresses client-side... but the regular expressio
I\'m been following this link Sending Email in Android using JavaMail API without using the default/built-in app, but it doesn\'t work for me, that code throw an exception, and if I do a开发者_运维技巧
I am working on an app to allow users to log in to our website using Facebook. We also have an existing login system in place, which I would like to keep using as well. The objective is to save new Fa
I want to use various email providers like GMail, mailgun, mailchimp etc and create a library to use. Those providers allow to send emails using SMTP, HTTP Post,
I have a problem authenticating to my ftp with vim. That because my 开发者_运维知识库username is an email address like this