Managed C++/CLI Example// The following example codes demonstrate sending email message using email queue
// To get full sample projects, please download and install EASendMail on your machine.
// To run it correctly, please change SMTP server, user, password, sender, recipient value to yours
#include "stdafx.h"
using namespace System;
using namespace EASendMail;
int main(array<System::String ^> ^args)
{
SmtpMail ^oMail = gcnew SmtpMail("TryIt");
SmtpClient ^oSmtp = gcnew SmtpClient();
// Set sender email address, please change it to yours
oMail->From = "test@emailarchitect.net";
// Set recipient email address, please change it to yours
oMail->To = "support@emailarchitect.net";
// Set email subject
oMail->Subject = "test email from Managed C++ project";
// Set email body
oMail->TextBody = "this is a test email sent from Managed C++ project, do not reply";
// Your SMTP server address
SmtpServer ^oServer = gcnew SmtpServer("smtp.emailarchitect.net");
// User and password for ESMTP authentication, if your server doesn't require
// User authentication, please remove the following codes.
oServer->User = "test@emailarchitect.net";
oServer->Password = "testpassword";
// If your smtp server requires SSL connection, please add this line
// oServer->ConnectType = SmtpConnectType::ConnectSSLAuto;
try
{
Console::WriteLine("start to send email from Managed C++...");
oSmtp->SendMailToQueue(oServer, oMail);
Console::WriteLine("email was sent to queue successfully!");
}
catch (Exception ^ep)
{
Console::WriteLine("failed to send email with the following error:");
Console::WriteLine(ep->Message);
}
return 0;
}
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Edited by user
14 years ago
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