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problem with adding attachment to a mail

Hey guys,

I'm try to write a very simple winform app that allows the users to send an
email. I use the System.Web.Mail MailMessage class for this.
But when it comes to adding an attachment, something appears to go wrong.
After I execute the following code, the MailMessage appears to have an
attachment (looked it up through a watch in debug mode), but when I actually
send the message, the attachment is not send along with it. So the message
arrives in my inbox, but without the attachment. What am I doing wrong,

Many thanks,

Bart

public void AddAttachment (string file)

{

MailAttachment bijlage = new MailAttachment( file,MailEncodi ng.Base64);

if (!message.Attac hments.Contains (bijlage))

{

message.Attachm ents.Add(bijlag e);

}

}
Nov 17 '05 #1
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hi
you don't need to send your issue more than once .
thx

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