is it possible to embedd images as inline images into e-mail in pure asp.net
?
I don't want my pictures sent like attachment , but I want to send them as
inline pictures.Is there any way to do this ?
or freeware some code ? compoenent ? etc. 2 1155
There is a component called jmail www.dimac.com
they have a free component, which you can use to add attachments... inline.
possibly you could use that.
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I don't want my pictures sent like attachment , but I want to send them as inline pictures.Is there any way to do this ? or freeware some code ? compoenent ? etc.
AFAIK, there is no builtin support in .NET. You have to use CDONTS. Here is
a sample: http://www.aspfaqs.com/webtech/faq/Email/faq6.shtml
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