The following delphi example codes demonstrate how to send email over TLS on 25 or 587 SMTP port.
SSL connection encrypts data between the SMTP component and SMTP server to protects user, password and email content in TCP/IP level. Now this technology is commonly used and many SMTP servers are deployed with SSL such as Gmail, Yahoo and Hotmail. There are two ways to deploy SSL on SMTP server:
Explicit SSL (TLS)
Using STARTTLS command to switch SSL channel on normal SMTP port (25 or 587);
Implicit SSL
Deploying SSL on another port (465 or other port, you may query it from your server administrator
TLS is the successor of SSL, more and more SMTP servers require TLS 1.2
encryption now.
If your operating system is Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 2003/2008/2008 R2/2012/2012 R2
, you need to
enable TLS 1.2 protocol in your operating system like this:
Enable TLS 1.2 on Windows XP/Vista/7/10/Windows 2008/2008 R2/2012
EASendMail is a SMTP component which supports all operations of SMTP/ESMTP protocols (RFC 821, RFC 822, RFC 2554). Before you can use the following example codes, you should download the EASendMail Installer and install it on your machine at first.
To use EASendMail SMTP ActiveX Object in your Delphi project, the first step is “Add Unit file of EASendMail to your project”.
Please go to C:\Program Files\EASendMail\Include\delphi
or
C:\Program Files (x86)\EASendMail\Include\delphi
folder, find EASendMailObjLib_TLB.pas
,
and then copy this file to your project folder.
unit Unit1;
interface
// include EASendMailObjLib_TLB unit to your Delphi Project
uses
Windows, Messages, SysUtils, Variants, Classes, Graphics, Controls, Forms,
Dialogs, EASendMailObjLib_TLB, StdCtrls;
You can also create “EASendMailObjLib_TLB.pas” manually like this:
Delphi 7
Please choose menu -> Project
-> Import Type Library
and select EASendMailObj ActiveX Object
,
click Create Unit
, the reference of EASendMail ActiveX Object will be added to your project.
Delphi XE
If you use Delphi XE to import the Type library, Please choose menu
-> Component
-> Import Component
-> Import Type Library
-> and select
EASendMailObj ActiveX Object
-> have Generate Component Wrapper
checked -> Create Unit.
Then you can start to use it in your Delphi Project.
The following example codes demonstrate how to send email over TLS connection on 25 or 587 port.
In order to run it correctly, please change SMTP server
, user
, password
, sender
, recipient
value to yours.
Note
To get full sample projects, please download and install EASendMail on your machine.
Unit Unit1;
Interface
Uses
Windows, Messages, SysUtils, Variants, Classes, Graphics, Controls, Forms,
Dialogs, StdCtrls, EASendMailObjLib_TLB; // add EASendMail Unit
Type
TForm1 = Class(TForm)
Button1: TButton;
Procedure Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
private
{ Private declarations }
public
{ Public declarations }
End;
const
ConnectNormal = 0;
ConnectSSLAuto = 1;
ConnectSTARTTLS = 2;
ConnectDirectSSL = 3;
ConnectTryTLS = 4;
Var
Form1: TForm1;
Implementation
{$R *.dfm}
Procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
Var
oSmtp : TMail;
Begin
oSmtp := TMail.Create(Application);
oSmtp.LicenseCode := 'TryIt';
// Set your sender email address
oSmtp.FromAddr := 'test@emailarchitect.net';
// Add recipient email address
oSmtp.AddRecipientEx('support@emailarchitect.net', 0);
// Set email subject
oSmtp.Subject := 'simple email from Delphi project over TLS 25 port';
// Set email body
oSmtp.BodyText := 'this is a test email sent from Delphi project, do not reply';
// Your SMTP server address
oSmtp.ServerAddr := 'smtp.emailarchitect.net';
// User and password for ESMTP authentication, if your server doesn't require
// user authentication, please remove the following codes
oSmtp.UserName := 'test@emailarchitect.net';
oSmtp.Password := 'testpassword';
// Set 25 SMTP port
oSmtp.ServerPort := 25;
// Enable TLS/SSL connection
oSmtp.ConnectType := ConnectSSLAuto;
ShowMessage('start to send email ...');
If oSmtp.SendMail() = 0 Then
ShowMessage('email was sent successfully!')
Else
ShowMessage('failed to send email with the following error: '
+ oSmtp.GetLastErrDescription());
End;
End.
Seperate builds of run-time dll for 32 and x64 platform
File | Platform |
Installation Path\Lib\native\x86\EASendMailObj.dll | 32 bit |
Installation Path\Lib\native\x64\EASendMailObj.dll | 64 bit |
Standard EXE
For VB6, C++, Delphi or other standard exe application, you can distribute EASendMailObj.dll with your application to target machine without COM-registration and installer. To learn more detail, please have a look at Registration-free COM with Manifest File.
Script
For ASP, VBScript, VBA, MS SQL Stored Procedure, you need to install EASendMail on target machine by EASendMail installer, both 32bit/x64 DLL are installed and registered.
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