Saturday, February 24, 2007

Sending Files via Default Email Client in .Net

Jon Galloway - Sending files via the default e-mail client

"I recently released a "Send To Email" plugin for Cropper, which makes it easy to grab a portion of your screen and send it as an e-mail attachment. It's easy enough to directly send an e-mail in .NET using System.Net.Mail, but there's no provision for sending a mail using the default client.

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This is a cool post from Jon where he discusses three different methods of sending an email with an attachment from .Net via the currently configured email client. It's short, sweet and to the point.

If you're thinking about some sort of "Send this file via email" feature (which I am for a project at work), you should check this out...

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