User name for ESMTP authentication.
This property is NOT required to send mail unless you are using ESMTP authentication.
Usage Example:
[Visual Basic]
Private Sub SendEmail()
Dim oSmtp As AOSMTPLib.Mail
Set oSmtp = New AOSMTPLib.Mail
oSmtp.ServerAddr = "mail.adminsystem.net"
oSmtp.FromAddr = "test@adminsystem.net"
oSmtp.AddRecipient "Support Team", "support@adminsystem.net", 0
oSmtp.UserName = "test@adminsystem.net"
oSmtp.Password = "test"
oSmtp.BodyText = "Hello, this is a test...."
If oSmtp.SendMail() = 0 Then
MsgBox "Message delivered!"
Else
MsgBox oSmtp.GetLastErrDescription()
End If
End Sub
[C#]
private void SendEmail()
{
AOSMTPLib.MailClass oSmtp = new AOSMTPLib.MailClass();
oSmtp.ServerAddr = "mail.adminsystem.net";
oSmtp.FromAddr = "test@adminsystem.net";
oSmtp.AddRecipient( "Support Team", "support@adminsystem.net", 0 );
oSmtp.UserName = "test@adminsystem.net";
oSmtp.Password = "test";
oSmtp.BodyText = "Hello, this is a test....";
if( oSmtp.SendMail() == 0 )
Console.WriteLine( "Message delivered!" );
else
Console.WriteLine( oSmtp.GetLastErrDescription());
}
[Visual C++]
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <comdef.h>
#include <iostream>
#import "C:\Program Files\AdminSystem.NET\ANSMTP\AOSMTP.dll" \
rename_namespace("AOSMTPLib")
using namespace AOSMTPLib;
using namespace std;
void SendEmail()
{
::CoInitialize( NULL );
IMailPtr oSmtp = NULL;
oSmtp.CreateInstance("AOSMTP.Mail");
oSmtp->ServerAddr = _bstr_t( "mail.adminsystem.net" );
oSmtp->FromAddr = _bstr_t( "test@adminsystem.net" );
oSmtp->AddRecipient( _bstr_t("Support Team"),
_bstr_t("support@adminsystem.net"), 0 );
oSmtp->UserName = _bstr_t("test@adminsystem.net");
oSmtp->Password = _bstr_t("test");
oSmtp->BodyText = _bstr_t("Hello, this is a test....");
if( oSmtp->SendMail() == 0 )
cout << "Message delivered!" << endl;
else
cout << (const char*)(oSmtp->GetLastErrDescription()) << endl;
}
See Also
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