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Emailing Form Results With CDO

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This is a basic code that allows you email form results using CDO on an NT / IIS server.
Platform(s): n/a Date: Aug, 27 2003
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Sending E-Mails with ASP Pages

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This article describes every step you need to know to send E-Mails using ASP pages.
Platform(s): n/a Date: Oct, 12 2001
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Email Validation

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This code sample demonstrates how to validate an email address using regular expressions. It ensures that an email address is properly syntaxed and ends with a valid TLD (top level domain).
Platform(s): n/a Date: Jul, 19 2001
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Retrieve E-Mail from a POP3 Server

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Developers who are new to POP3 as well as seasoned POP3 developers will find this article indispensable. Basic to advanced topics are covered. This article offers tips, tricks and secrets that developers of all levels can benefit from. What you will learn from this brief article will save you weeks or more of learning, research and development. Read this article and have a basic, reliable POP3 application up and running within an hour. Sample code and applications included.
Platform(s): n/a Date: Apr, 02 2003
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An SMTP Service Directory Reader

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The author writes "You know all those email you send using CDO or CDONTS? What happens to the ones that are addressed wrong or if the sender or recipient's address isn't even formatted correctly? This script will let you take a peek at the messages in the mailroot folders. This includes the ones that the SMTP service hasn't delivered yet and even those it's already given up on so you can see what's happening." Source code for the SMTP reader available for download.
Platform(s): n/a Date: Oct, 10 2001
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Sending email using CDOSYS ( THE REAL DEAL )

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If you are using a Windows 2000 / 2003 Server, or even XP Pro chances are that CDOSYS is your best bet for sending email from Active Server Pages. That is because CDOSYS is installed on all of them by default. Gone are the days of using CDONTS which was the old way of sending email from ASP. CDOSYS is it's replacement. That being said there are actually a lot of ways to configure and use CDOSYS. When I 1st started using CDOSYS I assumed the CDOSYS code I was using would work in any situation, but that is not the case. This is something most articles about CDOSYS do not mention so I am going to show you 3 different CDOSYS examples each sending email using a slightly different method.
Platform(s): Windows Date: Jun, 27 2005
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Fighting Email Abuse with ASP

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Here is an interesting article that explains how to help the authorities in tracking down people who cause sites to send unwanted email to others by subscribing them to one's newsletter or applying for site membership.
Platform(s): n/a Date: Mar, 09 2001
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Sending an HTML-Formatted Email Sample

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This code sample will show you how to send HTML-formatted email messages. The code is written using CDO for 2000, but there is a CDONTS version as well for those of you still running on NT4.
Platform(s): n/a Date: Jun, 19 2001
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A form for CDONTS, JMail, ASPEmail and ASPMail

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A Step-by-step tutorial showing you how to create a feedback form using different email systems. Supports CDONTS, JMail, ASPEmail and ASPMail, but more can be added.
Platform(s): n/a Date: Feb, 10 2001
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Creating PGP-Encrypted E-Mails

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PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is an encryption program used for secure transmission of files and e-mails. This article describes the concepts of PGP, the installation and configuration of PGP Command Line, and the generation of PGP-encrypted e-mails using ASP.
Platform(s): n/a Date: Oct, 04 2001
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