Sunday, October 29, 2006

Sending Web Page as Email

Take 4 Textbox control
1 - For URL typing (URL of webpage you want to send as a mail).
2 - For To Field (Email address of user sending the page.)
3 - For From Field (Destination Email address you want to send).
4 - For Subject Line

Now, switch to code view and add following namespace.

using System.IO;
using System.Net;
using System.Web.Mail;


//Function which convert URL information as string
//Which is used latter to passed as body message.
private String readHtmlPage(string url)
{
String result;
WebResponse objResponse;
WebRequest objRequest = System.Net.HttpWebRequest.Create(url);
objResponse = objRequest.GetResponse();
using (StreamReader sr =
new StreamReader(objResponse.GetResponseStream()) )
{
result = sr.ReadToEnd();
// Close and clean up the StreamReader
sr.Close();
}
return result;
}


//Code for sending webpage as email.
private void btnSend_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
//URL is converted into string message.
String message=readHtmlPage(txtURL.Text);
String mailServer = "192.168.0.10"; //Change with your mail server address.


try
{
MailMessage Mailer = new MailMessage();
Mailer.From = txtFrom.Text;
Mailer.To = txtTo.Text;
Mailer.Subject = txtSubject.Text;
Mailer.Body = message;
Mailer.BodyFormat = System.Web.Mail.MailFormat.Html;
SmtpMail.Server(mailServer);
SmtpMail.Send(Mailer);
lblResult.Text = "Page successfully sent!";
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
lblResult.Text = "An error occurred: " + ex.ToString();
}

}

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