| How do I determine
a cause of mail failure? |
Note about FromAddress:
You must specify a value for the FromAddress property. Mail failure will
occur without a FromAddress.
If the component can determine
why the SendMail method failed, that information will be stored in the
Response property. So, for example, to print that information to the clients
browser you could add the following code:
if not Mailer.SendMail then
if Mailer.Response <> ''" then
strError = Mailer.Response
else
strError = "Unknown"
end if
Response.Write "Mail failure occured. Reason: " & strError
end if
Another fairly common problem
is when a user reports that a specific feature is not working. For example
BCC's may seem to never reach their destination. A valuable debugging tool
is available with the SMTPLog feature. Assign a valid filename to this
property and the contents of the SMTP transaction that occurs during a
SendMail call will be recorded to this file. If you find that the SMTP
transaction occurs without error then you should check elsewhere for the
cause of mail delivery failure. Invariably the user finds that the BCC
address was invalid or that the address was misconfigured. The SMTPLog
feature allows you to verify if the transactions are complete and valid
before pursuing other avenues in determining the cause of failure. |
| Checking the
Mailer.Response property returns
"File Access Denied"
or
"Cannot create file"
or
"I have a TMP/TEMP var but
it still isn't working"
What's wrong? |
You probably
don't have a TMP or TEMP path set up, or if you do, the IIS User (or any
users authenticating under IIS) don't have read/write access to the this
directory.
Make sure the directory exists.
Make sure the TMP or TEMP variable
exists in your NT/Win95 environment. Under NT this must be a system
environment variable, not a user environment variable. If TShoot (see our
tech support page) doesn't show the var it isn't a system var. It must
be a system var.
Make sure all users which need
access to the component (the anonymous IIS user and any other users which
authenticate under IIS) have read/write access to this path.
How
to determine where your TMP/TEMP dir points to
AspMail versions 2.5.8 and
higher have a method called GetTempPath. To display where your TMP path
is set to place the following code in an ASP script and run it.
Set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("SMTPsvg.Mailer")
Response.Write Mailer.GetTempPath
Your Win32 OS is designed
to find your temporary path in the following manner:
Check for TMP.
If it does not exist, check
for TEMP.
If it does not exist use the
current directory. ASP tends to use the \WinNT directory in this case.
|
| What would cause
an "Operation timed out error"?
or
"AspMail has been working
great but suddenly I'm getting an 'Operation timed out' error. |
Reasons for operation
timed out include:
SMTP server is down, overloaded
or simply not responding
Firewall blocking port 25 between
AspMail and SMTP server
Packet filtering blocking port
25 between AspMail and SMTP server
IP route is down
Your Winsock configured DNS
server is down
To check using another method
run
telnet [smtp hostname] 25
from the IIS server where
AspMail is installed. If telnet can see the
SMTP server, then AspMail
can see the server also. |
| I'm adding attachments
but they aren't getting added to the actual mailing. What's wrong? |
The path specified is not valid.
The user the component is running
under, typically the anonymous IIS user, does not have rights to open the
file. The anon IIS user, by default, cannot read from networked drives
so a path such as \\foobar\files\myfile.zip is not valid.
The file is open by another
process that's denying reads to the file.
|
| Is there a comprehensive
list of errors that can be returned by AspMail? |
There are quite
a few errors that can be returned. We do not have a comprehensive list,
primarily because these errors are returned from systems AspMail is dependent
on. The errors can come from your SMTP server (errors vary from vendor
to vendor), from WinSock errors (documented by Microsoft) and general OS
errors such as out of memory, disk read/write failures etc... (again documented
by Microsoft). |
| "AddCC or AddBCC
doesn't work" - is this a bug with AspMail?
or
"I'm adding multiple recipients
but only the first one is getting delivered. What's wrong with AspMail?" |
AddRecipient,
AddCC and AddBCC work just as they should. The problem is not with AspMail.
It is likely that your SMTP server is rejecting "foreign addresses" (see
"no relay" question below).
To test whether AspMail is
functioning properly use the SMTPLog property to capture an SMTP session
with multiple recipients. All the recipients you send to should appear
in the log as the SMTP envelope is sent. If they all appear then the problem
is with your SMTP server or an SMTP server down the stream (or your addresses
are invalid). |
| The syntax
Mailer.AddRecipient = "name",
"name@address.net"
and
Mailer.AddRecipient =
"name@address.net"
both return a VBScript error.
What's wrong? |
First off, remove
the = sign. AddRecipient sounds like and is actually a method, not a property.
Also AddRecipient takes two parameters. See AddRecipient in the
methods listing for details. |
| What's the syntax
for adding multiple recipients? |
Call AddRecipient,
AddCC or AddBCC for each recipient. There's no other way to add multiple
recipients.
Mailer.AddRecipient "name1",
"address1"
Mailer.AddRecipient "name2",
"address2"
Mailer.AddBCC "name3", "address3" |
| How do I define
the sensitivity of the message? |
Outlook allows
you to define a message sensitivity. You can do this using as mail by adding
the sensitivity header along with the proper text for the sensitivity header.
For example:
Mailer.AddExtraHeader "Sensitivity:
Company-Confidential" |
| How do I create
a hyperlink in my message? |
Set Mailer.ContentType
= "text/html" and include the hyperlink just like you would with html.
<html>
<head><title>AspMail
HyperLink</title><head>
<body>
<H3>AspMail HyperLink</H3>
<%
Set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("SMTPsvg.Mailer")
Mailer.FromName = "Status
Update Report"
Mailer.FromAddress = "useyour@isphostnamehere.com"
Mailer.RemoteHost = "your.smtp.server"
Mailer.AddRecipient "Your
Recipient", "yourrecipients@addressgoeshere.com"
Mailer.Subject = "AspMail
Hyperlink"
Mailer.ContentType = "text/html"
Mailer.BodyText = "<html><body>Here's
some <a href=""http://www.serverobjects.com/"">info</a></body></html>"
if Mailer.SendMail then
Response.Write "Mail
sent..."
else
Response.Write "Mail
failure. Check mail host server name and tcp/ip connection..."
Response.Write "<p>"
& Mailer.Response
end if
%> |
| How do I create
a line-break in a message? |
Under VBScript
you can use the predefined constant VbCrLf. Simply using a Chr(13) or a
Chr(10) will not work --you must use both -- the VBCrLf defined constant
is the preferred method. A Carriage-return and line-feed character are
required to create a new line in the message. See the sample scripts for
examples. |
| "Do I need to
install SMTP on my server?" |
AspMail "knows"
how to talk SMTP without any external dependencies. You do not need to
have Exchange or other products installed (outside of the OS) for AspMail
to work. |
| How do I set
the username and password to send mail? |
Standard SMTP
does not use a uid/pwd so it isn't needed. The protocol used to retrieve
mail, POP3 typically requires a uid/pwd but AspMail doesn't use POP3 since
it is a send mail component. |
| What versions
of PGP does AspMail support? |
AspMail can support
any encryption program that uses command-line parameters. Using PGPPath
and PGPParams you can specify input, output and processing options. The
current version of PGP (5.0) does not support command-line parameters but
the commercial PGP 4.x does as well as the freeware (non-commercial use)
PGP 2.6.2. |
| How do I troubleshoot
PGP usage? |
Check permissions on the pgp.exe.
The anon IIS user (if you are calling PGP from that user account) will
need rights to read and execute files from the PGP directory.
Verify the path and params you
are setting up to call PGP.
Use task manager to see if PGP
is getting executed on the server.
Check the Mailer.Response property
immediately
after you call GetBodyTextFromFile to see if any O/S errors are getting
returned by the call to PGP.
If the error returned in the
Response property indicates that file access was denied, or that there
was a file access timeout you need to find out...
If the file is getting created
in the path specified.
What has the file open. You
can use Filemon for
Windows NT and HandleEx
from Systems Internals to help debug these issues.
|
| My mail to AOL
is bouncing. What am I doing wrong? |
AOL will not
accept anything other than a true address in the "From:" heading. Just
about every mail system out there, except AOL and Compuserve, will accept
the "No Mail Address" as the "From:" header. (thanks to R.S for this info). |
| I want to create
a mail service like HotMail or Yahoo Mail. Do you have script code that
would serve as a basis for this? |
No. We only provide
the AspMail and AspPOP3 components. You will have to either write the code
yourself or find a consultant to do it for you. |
| I want to use
AspMail from VB, FoxPro or [insert name here]. |
The
product page
has several examples of usage from other languages. Be sure you
are using AspMail 3.x since this version corrects a problem some users
reported with previous versions. |
| Does AspMail
support 8bit messages?
or
"does AspMail support Japanese
character set" |
AspMail supports
any 8 bit characters but please note:
Message bodies may be 8bit.
Some SMTP servers drop the 8th
bit in message headers including Subject lines.
You can encode message subjects
using a new method named EncodeHeader. See the methods
listing for details. Some character sets don't work properly using this
method, some do. We don't have any support for character sets that don't
work properly using this encoding.
|
| Can I repeatedly
assign values to the BodyText property? and "The message text keeps growing
with each email I send." |
Yes, the text
will be appended to the message. Use ClearBodyText if you need to clear
the message text. |
| How many recipients
can I add to a message? |
To Recipients:
65K; CC's: 65K; BCC's: 65K. But many SMTP servers won't handle that many
so we suggest you reduce the # per message sent. |
| Can AspMail be
used to retrieve files off the client computer? |
AspMail is a
server-side component. Retrieving files from the client computer requires
a client-side component that has access to the client's local harddisk
or a browser that supports file uploads in addition to a server side component/extension
that can accept those files. AspMail does not support this function. |
| How do I get
Exchange to route Internet email to the Net? |
Exchange uses
a service called the Internet Mail Connector (IMC) to allow it to act as
an SMTP server and transmit and receive mail via a TCP/IP network. If you
are not running the IMC you will not be able to send or receive mail from
the Internet by AspMail or any other means.
Once you have SMTP mail going
with the IMC, no further action should be necessary to use AspMail. (Thanks
to Steve Crane for this information).
Note: You must enable the
rerouting on your Exchange's Internet Mail Connector. Go in the properties
of your Internet Mail Services (Exchange 5.0). Check the reroute incoming
SMTP mail option and add a route to your domain. Mail sent to "yourdomain.com"
should be accepted as "inbound". Thanks to Sébastien Stormacq for
this information. |
| How do I upgrade
to the latest version? |
Download the
latest "eval" version and follow the upgrade directions provided earlier
in this document. |
| Can I redistribute
this control with my products? |
The license agreement
does not permit redistribution of AspMail. |
| The SMTP server
is reporting back a "no relay" error. What's wrong?
also "foreign traffic not
accepted" and other similar messages... |
The SMTP server
is looking at your FromAddress and determining that it doesn't know who
you are. Some SMTP servers are configured to disallow the "relaying" or
transfer of mail originating from addresses outside of its own domain.
The only solution is to provide a FromAddress that's local to the SMTP
server's domain or get the operator of the SMTP server to allow the FromAddress
you are using. This setting is commonly used by ISP's to prevent spammers
from using their resources. |
| What does the
error "socket not connected" mean? |
This error occurs
when the remote SMTP server abnormally closes the Winsock connection that
AspMail established. The reasons may include an SMTP server that is not
functioning properly (misconfigured or failing). In some cases this error
can be generated by a Winsock layer that is failing. To test your local
server, reboot the server and try to run the script again. If the error
continues to occur it is likely that some sort of configuration problem
or failure is occurring on the SMTP server. |
| What does error
"554 No valid recipients" mean?
or
"503 Need RCPT (recipient)" |
500 series errors
are errors that the SMTP server generates. This error means that the message
recipients given are either not given (you didn't use AddRecipient, AddCC
or AddBCC) OR they are not valid recipients for this SMTP server. This
is often associated with the "no relay" issued covered above. The SMTP
server rejects the given recipients and then issues this error. This typically
happens when you have IgnoreInvalidRecipients set to true. You can verify
that the SMTP server is ignoring your recipients due to the "no relay"
issue or for any other reason by using the SMTPLog property to generate
a log and then look at the rejection errors in the log file. |
| Some of our emails
are getting equal signs at the end of lines in some messages. Why? |
AspMail can encode
high characters using a scheme where the = sign
indicates a character to
be decoded follow by the hex string value of
the character to be encoded.
This system of course assumes that the client can decode these characters
(which most can). This is called quoted-printable encoding. The default
for AspMail is not to use QP encoding. Things that trigger automatic QP
encoding:
High characters - characters
with the following ordinal values 0..31,61,128..255
Long lines of a message body
(you can turn wordwrap on to fix this case)
Most clients are capable
of handling QP encoding. If your client is not capable then you should
upgrade your client or you must work within the above limitations to prevent
the QP encoding from occuring. |
| Sometimes I get
multiple messages sent when I call SendMail. Why? |
AspMail has an
internal routine to look for errors. If an error occurs at any point (even
after the text of the message has been sent to the SMTP server) AspMail
will go ahead and attempt to send it a second time in an attempt to complete
the SMTP transaction without any errors if, and only if, you have multiple
RemoteHosts set up in the RemoteHost property. The AspMail routine
will only attempt 1 retry in this case.
If you only have one host
name setup then the problem will be found in #1) your calling SendMail
more than once or #2) you are not handling cases where the user does a
double-click on his/her browser. |
| With AspMail
can I have "required fields" on my HTML forms or other form processing
functionality. Can AspMail change the order I get form field data back? |
Microsoft's ASP, not AspMail
controls form data order. If you are looping through the form data in ASP
order it probably won't be the original form order. You'll have to hard
code field names to force the data back in a specific or original form
order.
Required fields are a function
of HTML and client side scripting, not AspMail. If you used a CGI library
in the past that handled those issues for you, it what only because they
delved into areas outside of SMTP/Mail. AspMail's only function in life
is to send mail. It does not handle client side HTML/scripting.
|
| "Can someone
use AspMail to send SPAM through our system?" |
AspMail does
not accept SMTP connections and therefore cannot be used to relay SMTP
traffic. AspMail can generate new SMTP message traffic but only if you
provide a script page to generate it. Therefore it is under the Web operator's
control. |
| WebTrends is
generating multiple messages when its schedule runs. |
WebTrends is
probably parsing your Web tree and calling the HTML and ASP scripts to
determine what they are. In the process the ASP scripts you have that call
AspMail may be getting called at the same time. Your options are:
You are going to have to configure
WebTrends not to call these scripts. - or -
Modify your scripts so that
if WebTrends is calling them they don't fire off a message. - or -
Contact WebTrends for another
solution. AspMail can't control WebTrends.
|
| My component
is registered. Should the Expires property return a date? |
No. Registered
versions return N/A for an expiration date. The registration process (per
the instructions you received) should be run on the server. |
| I'm mailing a
large number of people. At some point in the mailing it fails. Can you
give me any tips? |
The first tip
is to use the SMTPLog property to write an SMTP log to disk and see what
the point of failure is based on the log. The SMTP server is probably rejecting
your message for some reason and the cause is typically determinable from
the log.
Secondly, some SMTP servers
only accept mail for locally known recipients. The SMTP server may be rejecting
your message since it is being addressed to recipients outside the domain
of that SMTP server. This is unusual but could possibly be the problem
you are running into. |
| Using the SMTPLog
property I got an error #132. How can I look up numeric errors returned
by AspMail to find out what it means? |
TShoot
under the file menu has a Win32 error code lookup form. |
| What are some
of the issues that affect the speed of the mailing? |
A small message
should take 3-4 seconds to send if the server is local and all other conditions
are normal. The following list are some items that can affect transfer
speed.
The slower the TCP connection
the longer the mailing will take. Typically a local server is much faster
than a remote server. If you are losing packets between your server and
the SMTP server you can expect longer times due to this packet loss.
The size of the mailing. The
larger the message the longer the message transfer will take to send.
CPU utilization: If your CPU
is experiencing heavy usage you can expect it to take longer to transfer
mail.
SMTP server utilization: If
your SMTP server is experiencing heavy traffic response times from the
server are going to take longer thus increasing the time it takes to send
a message.
One thing we've found is
that by changing the RemoteHost name from a hostname to an IP address can
cut 3 or 4 seconds off some messages. Even if the RemoteHost name is set
to the local server's name, we've found some messages waiting for the hostname
lookup. Just change the address to an IP and you may see an increase in
the speed. |
| Is there a limit
to the length of email addresses. |
AspMail support
longer email addresses than anyone has so there are no practical limits.
If your email is not being delivered see the previous questions for pointers
on how to troubleshoot mail failures. |
| Does the 2 CPU
license cover two servers or two processors? |
In accordance
with the license agreement, the 2 CPU license would cover either 2 single
CPU servers or 1 dual CPU server. With this pricing model, AspMail is far
more inexpensive than any "competing" products. |
| Property |
Description |
| BodyText |
The message body
text. To clear the text once you have set it use the ClearBodyText Method.
Example:
Mailer.BodyText = "Your order
for 15 widgets has been processed" |
| CharSet |
The character
set. By default the char set is US Ascii
Valid values:
1 = US Ascii
2 = ISO-8859-1
Example:
Mailer.CharSet = 2 |
| ConfirmRead |
The ConfirmReading
flag. If this is set to true AND the recipients email program supports
this feature (and it is enabled)
the recipients email program will send a notice back to the FromAddress
confirming that this email has been read.
Example:
Mailer.ConfirmRead = true |
| ContentType |
The ContentType property
allows you to set the ContentType header of the message's BodyText. If,
for example, you wanted to send HTML as the messages's body, you could
set ContentType = "text/html" and EMail programs that support HTML content
could properly display the HTML text.
Note: The ContentType property
is ignored if you have file attachments.
Example:
Mailer.ContentType = "text/html" |
| CustomCharSet |
If you wish to use a character
set besides the included types you can set CustomCharSet to a character
set string.
Example:
Mailer.CustomCharSet = "ISO-2022"
or
Mailer.CustomCharSet = "big5" |
| DateTime |
AspMail will, by default,
create a Date/Time header for your local system using GMT. If you would
like to override the date/time calculation set the DateTime property to
a valid date/time string in the format defined by RFC 822 & RFC 1123.
Example:
Mailer.DateTime = "Fri, 02
May 1997 10:53:49 -0500" |
| Encoding |
The encoding
type for attachments. The default setting is MIME.
Valid values:
1 = UUEncoded
2 = MIME
Example:
Mailer.Encoding = 1 |
| Expires |
If the component
is an eval version the expires property will return the date that the component
quits functioning.
Example:
Response.Write "Component
Expires: " & Mailer.Expires |
| FromName |
The message originator’s
name.
Example:
Mailer.FromName = "Joe’s
Widget Shop" |
| FromAddress |
The message originator’s
email address.
Example:
Mailer.FromAddress = "joe@widgets.com" |
| IgnoreMalformedAddress |
Defaults to false. When
false AspMail will check for '@' in the email address for calls to AddRecipient,
AddCC and AddBCC. An error would be returned in the Response property.
When this property is set to true AspMail will not perform any address
syntax validation. If you are using AspMail to send a message through an
SMS gateway or fax system you may need to set this property to true. |
| IgnoreRecipientErrors |
Defaults to true. If true
AspMail will ignore error messages returned by the SMTP server for invalid
addresses. This is useful when a mailing is addressed to a number of recipients. |
| Live |
Live allows you to test
the component without an SMTP server. If Live is set to false then the
NET SEND message will be executed with the FromName property being used
as the recipient of the message. Only the subject is sent to the recipient.
Example:
Mailer.FromName = "ASPProgrammer"
Mailer.Live = false |
| Organization |
Sets the Organization header
in the message.
Example:
Mailer.Organization = "Your
Company Name" |
| PGPPath |
The path where
PGP is located. |
| PGPParams |
Parameters that
PGP will use to process message. |
| Priority |
Sets the message
priority. Priorities are 1-5 and are reflected in the X-Priority
Valid values:
1 – High
3 – Normal
5 – Low
Example:
Mailer.Priority = 1 |
| RemoteHost |
The remote SMTP
host that the message will be sent through. This is typically an SMTP server
located at your local ISP or it could be an internal SMTP server on your
companies premises. Up to 3 server addresses can be specified, seperated
by a semicolon. If the primary server is down the component will attempt
to send the mail using the seconary server and so on.
Example:
Mailer.RemoteHost = "mailhost.myisp.net"
or
Mailer.RemoteHost = "mailhost.myisp.net;
mailhost.myotherisp.net" |
| ReplyTo |
The ReplyTo property allows
you to specify a different email address that replies should be sent to.
By default mail programs should use the Reply-To: header for responses
if this header is specified. |
| Response |
The Response property returns
any error messages that may occur. |
| ReturnReceipt |
The ReturnReceipt
flag. If this is set to true AND the recipients SMTP server supports
this feature (and it is enabled)
the recipients SMTP server will send a notice back to the FromAddress confirming
that this email has been delivered.
Example:
Mailer.ReturnReceipt = false |
| SMTPLog |
If you need to
debug the session give a log file name here. Make sure the IUSR_XYZ IIS
user has security that allows the component to write to this file. Warning:
Do not use this setting in situations where multiple users can access this
component at the same time. This is for single user debugging ONLY!
Example:
Mailer.SMTPLog = "c:\smtplog.txt" |
| Subject |
The message subject.
Example:
Mailer.Subject = "Stock split
announced!" |
| SuppressMsgBody |
The SuppressMsgBody property
is true by default and is used in conjuction with the SMTPLog property.
When SMTPLog is set to a file and SuppressMsgBody is true the log file
receives a copy of the message text. If SuppressMsgBody is false the message
text is not sent to the log. |
| TimeOut |
Timeout is the
maximum time that AspMail should wait for a response from the remote server.
The default is 30 seconds.
Example:
Mailer.Timeout = 15 |
| Urgent |
The urgent flag
sets the X-Urgent header in the outgoing message. Not all mail readers
support this flag.
Example:
Mailer.Urgent = true |
| UseMSMailHeaders |
MS-Mail priority
headers, by default, are sent in addition to the standard SMTP priority
headers. You can turn MS-Mail headers off with this property
Example:
Mailer.UseMSMailHeaders =
false |
| Version |
Gets the internal component
version number.
Example:
Response.Write "Component
Version: " & Mailer.Version |
| WordWrap |
The WordWrap property is
off by default. Setting WordWrap to true causes the message body to wordwrap
at the position specified by the WordWrapLen property. |
| WordWrapLen |
The WordWrapLen property
is set to 70 by default. You can modify the position that wordwrap occurs
by changing this value. |
| Method |
Parameters |
Return Value |
Description |
| SendMail |
None |
True or False
Example:
if Mailer.SendMail then
Response.Write "Mail sent..."
else
Response.Write "Mail failure.
Check mail host server name and tcp/ip connection..."
end if |
The SendMail
method attempts to send the email. |
| AddRecipient |
Mailer.AddRecipient
"Jay Jones", "jayj@somehost.net" |
True/False based
upon success or failure. |
Adds a new recipient,
as shown in the message's To: list. |
| ClearRecipients |
None |
None |
Clears any recipients assigned
to the To list. |
| AddCC |
Mailer.AddCC "Jay Jones",
"jayj@somehost.net" |
True/False based upon success
or failure. |
Adds a new recipient, as
shown in the message's CC list. |
| ClearCCs |
None |
None |
Clears any recipients assigned
to the CC list. |
| AddBCC |
Mailer.AddBCC "Jay Jones",
"jayj@somehost.net" |
True/False based upon success
or failure. |
Adds a new Blind Carbon
Copy recipient. BCC recipients are not shown in any message
recipient list. |
| ClearBCCs |
None |
None |
Clears any recipients assigned
to the BCC list. |
| ClearAllRecipients |
None |
None |
Clears all recipients
assigned to the To, CC and BCC lists. |
| AddAttachment |
Filename to attach
to message.
Example:
Mailer.AddAttachment "d:\shipping\proddsk1.zip" |
N/A |
Adds attachments
to current mailing. You must use an explicit path to attach files.
Make sure that the IUSR_XYZ
IIS user, or the authenticated user has security rights that allow the
component to read the necessary files! Note: Attachments may not be supported
in some eval versions. |
| ClearAttachments |
None |
None |
Clears any attachments that
were previously set.
Example:
Mailer.ClearAttachments |
| ClearBodyText |
None |
None |
Clears any text
assigned to the message’s body which may have been set previously
by using the BodyText property. |
| ClearExtraHeaders |
None |
None |
Clears any X-Headers
that were set by use of AddExtraHeader. |
| AddExtraHeader |
A string value
that forms a proper SMTP X-Header
Example:
Mailer.AddExtraHeader
("X-HeaderName: XHdrValue") |
True or false.
Returns true if X-Header was added. |
Adds extra X-Headers
to the mail envelope. |
| GetBodyTextFromFile |
See pgpmail.asp
for more information. |
See pgpmail.asp
for more information. |
Loads message's
body text from a file. Optionally runs PGP on the message text.
See pgpmail.asp for more
information. |
| EncodeHeader |
strValue |
strValue encoded
as String |
Encodes a string
in RFC1522 format to provide support for 8bit mail headers such as 8bit
subject headers.
Example:
Mailer.Subject = Mailer.EncodeHeader("Résponse
de Service à la clientèle") |
| GetTempPath |
N/A |
strPath |
Returns the path
set up by the OS for temporary mail files. See the discussion on TMP
env variables for more information. |