Well, it didn't for us (the reason for my post). Following is the bulk of
the code used to accomplish e-mail. We are able to send mail via SMTP to an
address (e.g.
yo*@microsoft.c om) and to a distribution list in Global Address
List but when we try a Distribution List that was created in a shared contact
list, it does not resolve the name:
MailMessage MyMail = new MailMessage();
MyMail.To = this.textBox1.T ext;
MyMail.From = this.textBox2.T ext;
MyMail.Cc = this.textBox3.T ext;
MyMail.Bcc = this.textBox4.T ext;
MyMail.Subject = this.textBox5.T ext + " From " +
this.textBox7.T ext;
MyMail.Body = this.textBox6.T ext;
SmtpMail.SmtpSe rver = this.textBox7.T ext;
SmtpMail.Send(M yMail);
"William Stacey" wrote:
IIRC, he can just send mail to the distro list name (like any other account)
and Exchange handles the distro to the members.
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wjs
"jcurcurato " <jc********@dis cussions.micros oft.com> wrote in message
news:CE******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...I setup an Exchange Distribuition List containing external e-mail
addresses;
non-exchange users and asked my developer to send e-mail to it from his
app.
He said he cannot using C# and that he can only send via SMTP which cannot
utilize my Distribution List. Is there any way to accomplish what I want
to
do?