w3JMail Examples

Examples 3.7

Simple example

This example shows just how easy it is to create an email on the fly with w3 JMail.

   JMail.asp

<html>
<head>
<title>Confirmation </title>
<body>

<%
Set JMail = Server.CreateObject ("JMail.SMTPMail")

' This is my local SMTP server
JMail.ServerAddress = "mail.yourdomain.com:25"

' This is me....

JMail.Sender = "myemail@mydomain.net"
JMail.Subject = "Here you go..."

' Get the recipients mailbox from a form (note the lack of a equal sign).
JMail.AddRecipient "mum@any.com"
JMail.AddRecipient "dad@some.com"

' The body property is both read and write.
' If you want to append text to the body you can
' use JMail.Body = JMail.Body & "Hello world! "
' or you can use JMail.AppendText "Hello World! "
' which in many cases is easier to use.

JMail.Body = "Here you go. Your request has been approved" &_
"and the program is attached to this message"


' 1 - highest priority (Urgent)
' 3 - normal
' 5 - lowest

JMail.Priority = 1

JMail.AddHeader "Originating-IP", Request.ServerVariables ("REMOTE_ADDR")

' Must make sure that IUSR_???? has access to the following files.
JMail.AppendBodyFromFile "e:\mail\standard_footer.txt"< BR> JMail.AddAttachment "e:\products\MyProduct.exe"

' Send it...
JMail.Execute
%>
<center> An e-mail has been sent to your mailbox ( <%=request.form ("email")%> ). </center>
</body>
</html>