slm arkadaslar cdo.message tavsiye.asp lazim kodu buldum ama eksik..bu iki ayri kodu birlestiremedim bana ayar cekip verebilecek varmi acaba?
ve eksik olan boyle birsey?
yada bumuydu?
boyle birseydi sanirim.bunlardan bana bir butun ayarlayabilirmisiniz?
Kod:
<%
'*******************************************************
'* ASP 101 Sample Code - http://www.asp101.com/ *
'* *
'* This code is made available as a service to our *
'* visitors and is provided strictly for the *
'* purpose of illustration. *
'* *
'* http://www.asp101.com/samples/license.asp *
'* *
'* Please direct all inquiries to [email protected] *
'*******************************************************
%>
<H3>Tell a Friend:</H3>
<%
Dim objCDO ' Email object
Dim strFromName ' From persons' real name
Dim strFromEmail, strToEmail ' Email addresses
Dim strSubject, strBody ' Message
Dim strThisPage ' This page's URL
Dim strReferringPage ' The referring page's URL
Dim bValidInput ' A boolean indicating valid parameters
' Retrieve this page name and referring page name
strThisPage = Request.ServerVariables("SCRIPT_NAME")
strReferringPage = Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_REFERER")
' Debugging lines:
'Response.Write strThisPage & "<BR>" & vbCrLf
'Response.Write strReferringPage & "<BR>" & vbCrLf
' Read in and set the initial values of our message parameters
strFromName = Trim(Request.Form("txtFromName"))
strFromEmail = Trim(Request.Form("txtFromEmail"))
strToEmail = Trim(Request.Form("txtToEmail"))
strSubject = "Check out ASP 101!"
strBody = Trim(Request.Form("txtMessage"))
' I set the body message to a message that referenced the page the
' user arrived from. This makes it great if you place a link to it
' from your different articles, but can be weird if people link in
' from other web sites.
If strBody = "" Then
If strReferringPage = "" Or InStr(1, strReferringPage, "www.asp101.com", 1) = 0 Then
strBody = ""
strBody = strBody & "I found a site I thought you'd like to see:" & vbCrLf
strBody = strBody & vbCrLf
strBody = strBody & " http://www.asp101.com" & vbCrLf
Else
strBody = ""
strBody = strBody & "I found an article I thought you'd like to see:" & vbCrLf
strBody = strBody & vbCrLf
strBody = strBody & " " & strReferringPage & vbCrLf
End If
End If
' Quick validation just to make sure our parameters are somewhat valid
bValidInput = True
bValidInput = bValidInput And strFromName <> ""
bValidInput = bValidInput And IsValidEmail(strFromEmail)
bValidInput = bValidInput And IsValidEmail(strToEmail)
' If valid send email and show thanks, o/w show form
If bValidInput Then
' Set up our email object and send the message
Set objCDO = Server.CreateObject("CDO.Message")
objCDO.From = strFromName & " <" & strFromEmail & ">"
objCDO.To = strToEmail
objCDO.Subject = strSubject
objCDO.TextBody = strBody
objCDO.Send
Set objCDO = Nothing
' Show our thank you message
ShowThanksMsg
Else
If "http://" & Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_HOST") & strThisPage = strReferringPage Then
Response.Write "There's been an error. Please check your entries:" & "<BR>" & vbCrLf
End If
' Show our information retrieval form
ShowReferralForm strThisPage, strFromName, strFromEmail, strToEmail, strBody
End If
' End of page logic... subs and functions follow!
%>
<%
' Subroutines and Functions that encapsulate some functionality
' and make the above code easier to write... and read.
' A quick email syntax checker. It's not perfect,
' but it's quick and easy and will catch most of
' the bad addresses than people type in.
Function IsValidEmail(strEmail)
Dim bIsValid
bIsValid = True
If Len(strEmail) < 5 Then
bIsValid = False
Else
If Instr(1, strEmail, " ") <> 0 Then
bIsValid = False
Else
If InStr(1, strEmail, "@", 1) < 2 Then
bIsValid = False
Else
If InStrRev(strEmail, ".") < InStr(1, strEmail, "@", 1) + 2 Then
bIsValid = False
End If
End If
End If
End If
IsValidEmail = bIsValid
End Function
' I made this a function just to get it out of the
' logic and make it easier to read. It just shows the
' form that asks for the input
Sub ShowReferralForm(strPageName, strFromName, strFromEmail, strToEmail, strBody)
' I use script_name so users can rename this script witout having to change the code.
%>
<FORM ACTION="<%= strPageName %>" METHOD="post" name=frmReferral>
<TABLE BORDER="0">
<TR>
<TD VALIGN="top" ALIGN="right"><STRONG>Your Name:</STRONG></TD>
<TD><INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="txtFromName" VALUE="<%= strFromName %>" SIZE="30"></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD VALIGN="top" ALIGN="right"><STRONG>Your E-mail:</STRONG></TD>
<TD><INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="txtFromEmail" VALUE="<%= strFromEmail %>" SIZE="30"></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD VALIGN="top" ALIGN="right"><STRONG>Friend's E-mail:</STRONG></TD>
<TD><INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="txtToEmail" VALUE="<%= strToEmail %>" SIZE="30"></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD VALIGN="top" ALIGN="right"><STRONG>Message:</STRONG></TD>
<TD><TEXTAREA NAME="txtMessage" COLS="50" ROWS="5" WRAP="virtual" READONLY><%= strBody %></TEXTAREA>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD></TD>
<TD><INPUT TYPE="reset" VALUE="Reset Form" name=rstReferral> <INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Send E-mail" name=subReferral></TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
</FORM>
<%
'<P>The Message to be sent:</P>
'<P><B>Subject:</B> < %= strSubject % ></P>
'<P><B>Body:</B> < %= strBody % ></P>
End Sub
' This just shows our thank you message... probably didn't need to
' be a function, but since I made the form one I figured I'd do this
' for consistency.
Sub ShowThanksMsg()
%>
<P>Your message has been sent. Thanks for helping us spread the word about ASP 101!</P>
<%
End Sub
%>
ve eksik olan boyle birsey?
Kod:
' existing code
Set objCDO = Server.CreateObject("CDO.Message")
' mail server configuration
objCDO.Configuration.Fields.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing")= 2
objCDO.Configuration.Fields.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver")= "smtp.yoursite.com"
objCDO.Configuration.Fields.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport")= 25
objCDO.Configuration.Fields.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpauthenticate")= 1
objCDO.Configuration.Fields.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusername")= "[email protected]"
objCDO.Configuration.Fields.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendpassword")= "yourpassword"
objCDO.Configuration.Fields.Update
' back to your existing code
objCDO.From = strFromName & " <" & strFromEmail & ">"
yada bumuydu?
Kod:
Set ObjSendMail = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
'This section provides the configuration information for the remote SMTP server.
ObjSendMail.Configuration.Fields.Item ("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing") = 2 'Send the message using the network (SMTP over the network).
ObjSendMail.Configuration.Fields.Item ("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver") ="mail.yoursite.com"
ObjSendMail.Configuration.Fields.Item ("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport") = 25
ObjSendMail.Configuration.Fields.Item ("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpusessl") = False 'Use SSL for the connection (True or False)
ObjSendMail.Configuration.Fields.Item ("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpconnectiontimeout") = 60
' If your server requires outgoing authentication uncomment the lines bleow and use a valid email address and password.
'ObjSendMail.Configuration.Fields.Item ("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpauthenticate") = 1 'basic (clear-text) authentication
'ObjSendMail.Configuration.Fields.Item ("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusername") ="[email protected]"
'ObjSendMail.Configuration.Fields.Item ("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendpassword") ="yourpassword"