C++ :: Sending Attachment Via SMTP (Gmail)

Jan 6, 2014

I need c++ code that can send emails with attachments via SMTP (Gmail). I haven't had any luck finding anything ...

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Visual C++ :: Error In Sending Mails Using SMTP In Program?

Apr 14, 2015

I am working on an application that should send mails to some recipient. I got a mail address tarek@abcd.fr use it to send a mail to tarek@gmail.com. each time I execute my program I got the following message when I send DATA "553, that domain isn't allowed to be relayed thru this mta (#5.7.1) ovh"

I tried to change my port from 25 to 587 (even 465) but I got the same result.

I am using Visual Studio 2010 on Windows 8.

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Visual C++ :: Sending Email With Attachment From 2005?

Oct 4, 2013

I am currently working on a MFC application and need to send (non-document) files created by the program over email. (either with SMTP client on the machine or web mail)

I have searched the web and some forum and cannot find a code that work. They either have errors, or not Unicode compliant, even when converted they still don't work.

Everything code example seems to use MAPI, but like I said non of them worked.

see here

[URL]

A simpler approach would be to modify or override the event handler OnFileSendMail() that is built into MFC document view framework and use the menu id ID_FILE_SENDMAIL.

To get this feature all you have to do is give any menu item the resource id ID_FILE_SENDMAIL and MFC will call the installed mail client for you. The problem is MFC will attach any open document that is in focus when you select the menu item. The file that I wish to send is not associated with the document so I was wondering if there is a way to find the OnFileSendMail() handler and modify it to send my file instead. I am not too keen on how MFC route command handler such as ID_FILE_NEW, ID_FILE_SENDMAIL etc. These methods/functions are hidden from view or I don't know where to find them.

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C++ :: SMTP Error With Data Command

Jul 6, 2014

I work currently on the program and I need send a mail. I have a problem with a data SMTP command. Indeed, this command return this error message:

503 5.5.0 <DATA>: Data command rejected: Improper use of SMTP command pipelining

This is my source code (just the interesting part ;)):

char data[] = "HELO smtp.yopmail.com
"
"MAIL FROM:<test@gmail.com>
"
"RCPT TO:<zaegffhgjhgfghjtertfgd@yopmail.com>
"

[Code] .....

I don't understand why it don't work because the same command work when I use it manualy in console. I'm on Ubuntu ....

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C++ :: How To Build SMTP Mail Client

Jul 18, 2013

i have four email adresses (for various reasons) and i could probably find a client for all three on source forge, but i thought it would be good practice to use my own. i want to use boost, sdl, and c++, but i cant find a tutorial.

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C# :: Cannot Add Attachment To Email

Apr 26, 2015

I am trying to add an attachment to an email in c#. I've managed to send the email with the subject, body and everything just fine. When it comes to adding an attachment it just wont attach and will send me the email without it.

This is the code I've used for adding the attachment

System.Net.Mail.Attachment attachment;
attachment = new System.Net.Mail.Attachment(@"C:UsersWilliamPicturesa.TXT");
MyMailMessage.Attachments.Add(attachment);

The only thing i can think of thats wrong with it is the file path even though i tried multiple paths, formats, using \ instead of @ so i just dont know.

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Jan 2, 2014

I want to send an email using Google's SMTP server. How do I achieve it?

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C :: Correct Way To Send A File As A DIME Attachment

Apr 9, 2013

I am trying to send a DIME Attachment as a HTTP POST using the libcurl. I using this to communicate with a SOAP API. All my other function work properly but I find the correct way to send a file as a DIME attachment.

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Visual C++ :: How To Send Attachment With MS Outlook Automation

Jan 10, 2013

I have found the following article to be a very excellent run through on how to use Outlook automation with C++ in Visual Studio 2010. However, I cannot find any description of how to add an attachment(s) to an email.

How to automate Outlook 2010 by using C++ in Visual Studio 2010 together with MFC

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Feb 21, 2014

Is it possible to display a message at the bottom of a dialog box shown in the attachment? If so, how?

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C# :: Sending File Over TCP

Sep 16, 2014

why this code works only for file of smaller data. When I try to send for istance a image, the image arrive corrupted.

Client:

//read all file
byte[] vett = File.ReadAllBytes(s);
//read filename

[Code]....

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C++ :: Sending Constants As Parameters

Nov 21, 2013

What's the problem with the following:

Code:
#define K 3;
int max(int a, int b) {
return a>b? a : b;
} int main() {
cout<<max(K, K+3);
return 0;
}

Why is it not allowed, and how is it different from:

Code:
int max(int a, int b) {
return a>b? a : b;
} int main() {
cout<<max(3, 3+3);
return 0;
}

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C :: Sending A Packet Over Sockets

Oct 30, 2013

I have a socket connection already set up, my thing is what would be the best way to send a packet through sockets? My teacher wants us to convert the packet to bits first before we send it. I think he wants something like this:

Code:
struct packet{

int header
int message
int flag

}clientpacket; m

My question is how do we covert this to bits, before sending it. One of my friends said we can create a char[] array the size of the struct as a buffer. will memcpy() change the struct to bits if I copy it to the buffer?

this is how is suppose to look in bits for the header field/column.

Field : header
Field size(bits): 8
data format: Unsigned int
value example: 1
Value in bits: 0000 0001

I am confused, I think I send a structure over the socket but I did not convert it to bits before I sent it .

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C :: Sending Matrix Over UDP Socket

May 18, 2014

I want to apply program to send matrix from client and server ,and return back a processed matrix ..

How I can do it using UDP ,it was easy to use tcp for that!?

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C :: Sending Integer Via Socket

Dec 18, 2014

Verify my Method . I am not getting expected output ..

Code:

int Amount=500;
send(newSocket,Amount,4,0);
close(welcomeSocket);
recv(clientSocket,Amount,4,0);
// Amount= ntohl(Amount);
printf("Data received: %d",atoi(Amount[0]));

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C :: Sending Numbers Through Sockets

Nov 1, 2013

I want to write a program(s) so that the client sits and waits for a scanf to receive an int, then send to server, server then receives the int, processes it, then goes back to sit and wait for new input. to start with, where do i start! server side, or client side? and also what order do i have to go in my program before the loop to set up the socket, and listen? and then what gets looped to keep the connection open and wait for new receive?

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C++ :: Sending A String To Program?

Jul 21, 2013

I have a project, to make a program that spams chat programs. I've been trying to figure out how to send a string to an open program such as notepad, or a chat window. I know how to simulate keystrokes but I have yet to figure out or find out any way of sending a string to a program. pseudo code:

int main() {
string a;
int howManyTimes;
cin >> a;
cin >> howManyTimes;
//user enters "pizza"
for(int i = 0; i < howManyTimes; i++) {
//now I want "pizza" to be sent to the program keystroke enter or whatever the correct syntax is sleep
} }

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C++ :: Template Of Sending Text

Mar 1, 2013

I am writing some code to send text to a third part software. Basically each sending looks like this:

p << "set terminal eps
";
p << "set output '07.eps'
";
p << "plot '-' using ($1 == 0 ? NaN : $1) with lines linecolor 2 title 'comparison ratio',
'-' using ($1 == 0 ? NaN : $1) with lines title 'comparison ratio'
";
p.send(TOex_ar).send(TOnew_ar);
p << "set terminal wxt 7
";
p << "plot '-' using ($1 == 0 ? NaN : $1) with lines linecolor 2 title 'comparison ratio',
'-' using ($1 == 0 ? NaN : $1) with lines title 'comparison ratio'
";
p.send(TOex_ar).send(TOnew_ar);

Each time I have to change the number "07" and "7";decide to add or not the following parts: "using ($1 == 0 ? NaN : $1)", "with lines", "linecolor 2";and write the title 'comparison ratio' and the name of data to send "TOex_ar" and "TOnew_ar".Since I have to do this kind of thing 50 times in my code, and it is in the form of text, I am wondering whether in C++ we can write a template or function to simplify the program, just to input the changing parts.

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Apr 20, 2014

I wanted to make an program which is sending messages to log in and password, but instead of message it gives me "System.Windows.Forms.TextBox, Text: AND HERE MY TEXT I WANTED.

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C# :: Sending X-AMF Type Packets

Jan 10, 2015

create BOT that adds friends on one of Chat websites.

Im using C#

On website there is a button that adds user to friends

<li class="friend"><a href="javascript:void(0)">Add Friend</a></li>

I captured packet that is sended to server then that button is clicked

POST (info hided)/amfgateway.php HTTP/1.1Host: (info hided)
Connection: keep-alive
Content-Length: 52

[Code].....

It apears that this is AMF(Action Message Format) type packet Content-Type: application/x-amf it is in binary and this complicates things a little because I cannot send it with regular httpwebreqeuest class(Or I think so)

I used Fiddler4 with AMF plugin to check what data was passed with that packet

It apears that these numbers under content / 0 are User-id that is needed to add user to friends

I did a research with little success finding any usefull examples. I just found that there is a library for FLEX/FLASH remoting called fluorinefx and this should do the job but when I opened documentation it seems little too complex for me.

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C++ :: Sending And Receiving Data?

Jul 23, 2014

If I have a text file named, stuff at a specified path in the c : drive, how do I send the contents of this file to another computer using the Internet?

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C :: Function Not Sending Back Values

Nov 4, 2013

I am trying to get all these functions work together and send the value of countX and countY back into main from function2() and function3() to be used by function4() later on.. But I keep getting 0 printed out and I am not quite sure why.

Code:

#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<time.h>
#define maxrow 20 //defines maxrow as a constant of 20
#define maxcol 30 //defines maxcol as a constant of 30
}

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C++ :: Sending Data From A File Via Winsock?

May 11, 2013

I want to send data from a file via winsock. The problem is that the only first line in the file is send.

Client

#include <iostream>
#include <winsock2.h>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#pragma comment(lib,"ws2_32.lib")
#define SERVER "127.0.0.1" //ip address of udp server

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C++ :: Inserting Hex Value And Sending It At Serial Port

Dec 17, 2013

I am trying to convert decimal value 1 to 32 to hex value and insert it at 4th pos of char array and send it as hex value at the serial port .

My issue is it is converting to decimal to hex value but when it sends, it treat the converted hex value as char and sends it equivalent hex value.

For example

if decimal =1 then its hex = 1.
so , writebuffer[3] =1

But when we send whole writebuffer through send function, it treat this 1 as char and sends its hex value as 31. how to send its hex value.

unsigned int i=0;
char hex[3];
unsigned char hexunsigned[3];
unsigned int dec;
do {
unsigned char writebuffer[8] ={0x01, 0x05, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00};

[Code] ....

The send function is

void serial::send(unsigned char data[], DWORD noOfByte) {
DWORD dwBytesWrite;
WriteFile(serialHandle, data, noOfByte, &dwBytesWrite, NULL);
}

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C/C++ :: Sending Char And Storing It In Vector

Feb 3, 2014

I've got something I'm trying to accomplish, but crashes my program.

I've got my server and client code.

Having the client send a message they type (char Chat[1024]) And the server receiving the chat (char recv_chat[1024]) only to send it to all connected clients again. Which the server sends the recv_chat.

The client receives it (char recv_chat[1024]). This works, and the client gets the right info. However, I'm trying to store it using a vector. I'm sure I've tried any way possible.

Client storing vector pseudo-code:

vector<char*> SaveChat;
int main () {
while (true) {
if (newClientConnected) {

[Code]....

This doesn't work, and crashes my application. I've tried changing the vector to string, const char*, basically anything I can with no avail.

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C# :: Filling And Sending A POST Form

Mar 21, 2015

I'm building a project in my free time and in the last part of it I need to fill a form of a website and then 'hit submit', but how it can be done. Btw the form is a 'POST' form so it's harder than a 'GET' one.

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