I am trying to send an e-mail message via code using the following two
lines:
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SmtpMail.SmtpServer = "smtp.mail.yahoo.com";
SmtpMail.Send("Radi@dotnet.itags.org.localhost.com", job.EmailAddress.Trim(), "Job
Results #" + job.JobID, msg);
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There is nothing inconsistent with any of the input I am assured of
this. My dilema sets in when I recieve the following error from
"smtp.mail.yahoo.com" :
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The server rejected the sender address. The server response was: 530
authentication required - for help go to
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/pop/pop-11.html
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How would you use authentication to get past this obstacle?(Yes I did
look at the help page but found nothing useful)
Thanks,
RadiActually, there's discussion on this topic about two w
s ago.Of all the links supplied this one seems to be the best reference:
http://www.systemwebmail.com/faq/3.8.aspx
You can find other hint on using System.Web.Mail in other pages of the site.
Enjoy!
"Radi Ivanov" <rivanov@.yahoo.com> ?
news:a88e7b46.0406041312.22db2144@.posting.google.com ?...
> Hello,
> I am trying to send an e-mail message via code using the following two
> lines:
> ****************************************
********************************
> SmtpMail.SmtpServer = "smtp.mail.yahoo.com";
> SmtpMail.Send("Radi@.localhost.com", job.EmailAddress.Trim(), "Job
> Results #" + job.JobID, msg);
> ****************************************
********************************
> There is nothing inconsistent with any of the input I am assured of
> this. My dilema sets in when I recieve the following error from
> "smtp.mail.yahoo.com" :
> ****************************************
********************************'
> The server rejected the sender address. The server response was: 530
> authentication required - for help go to
> http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/pop/pop-11.html
> ****************************************
********************************'
> How would you use authentication to get past this obstacle?(Yes I did
> look at the help page but found nothing useful)
> Thanks,
> Radi
Thank you so much! I certainly did not find this web page on google, but
now that I did I will be sure to use it.
Radi
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