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Code Snippets / Send an email from a DBpro program.

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Niijel
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Posted: 10th Nov 2002 15:23
Here is a 15k dll that allows the sending of a small (
Niijel
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Posted: 10th Nov 2002 15:26
DOH!I used a less than symbol...

This dll allows the sending of small emails up to a maximum of 4096 chars in length. It should work with DB and DBpro.

Error reporting is crude, anything but zero is a failure!

Example prog on web page.

http://www.niijel.com/db/index.htm

Delta
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Posted: 16th Nov 2002 03:17
THANK YOU! FOR THIS!

*goes to generate a list of companys who dont understand the meaning of "unsubscribe"*



Delta
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Posted: 17th Nov 2002 02:01
Currently setting this up to send feedback on my early game versions automaticly

I havea few questions

Is there any way to set a seubject?
any way to set a sender name?
and any way to attach files?

also sometimes when using a variable as teh messige it dosnt appear in the email (that may be my fault not sure)

anyhoo as before great snippet!

Delta
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Posted: 17th Nov 2002 03:17
ok, found out that adding " "+chr$(10) before adding the string variables makes them work, suppose I could use the " " to add something

and another part of my game becomes compleate

dreamweaver
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Posted: 21st Nov 2002 14:49
Hi,

Link broken for me as of 12.55 GMT

dreamweaver sleeps

http://www.pumpkinsoftware.co.uk the makers of Fruit 'n' Loot & Psycho Pumpkins.

Proc AMD 475 mhZ, 128mb ram, crap onboard ATI 8mb video chip, DX8.1, win 98se, DB v1.13.
MrTAToad
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Posted: 21st Nov 2002 15:49
Can it deal with attachments ?

Yes, I really am THAT good...
Kale
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2002 01:23
Niijel, have you any plans to develop this dll further (subject, etc...)? as it would be very helpful to many people.

good work!

What the flame does not consume, consumes the flame.
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MrTAToad
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2002 12:11
If you dont, I've got an e-mail system...

Good news everybody! I really am THAT good...
Mirthin
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2002 18:03
Does your one support attachments?

This has "Fiasco" written all over it.
MrTAToad
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Posted: 23rd Nov 2002 00:47
Once I've modified it so it can be called from DBPro, then yes...

Good news everybody! I really am THAT good...
Delta
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Posted: 23rd Nov 2002 14:36
as far as I can tell Niijel's cant handle attachments (or at least his example dosnt explain a way how to

I mirrored the file incase its still down

http://kingdazza.netfirms.com/dbmail.zip
Kale
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Posted: 26th Nov 2002 20:36
Nice one MrTAToad!

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MrTAToad
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Posted: 27th Nov 2002 23:35
have you tried it ?

Good news everybody! I really am THAT good...

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