Creating an EmailMessage message

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To address an email message construct a new EmailMessage instance providing the To: address and From: address to the constructor. Alternatively, you may assign the To and From properties on the EmailMessage instance if you are using the default US-ASCII character set encoding. Otherwise, use the SetTo and SetFrom methods.

 

The EmailMessage class also has properties and methods for adding carbon-copy and blind-carbon-copy recipients. Multiple email recipients must be separated by a comma. If the To, From or Cc headers contain non US-ASCII character data then see Sending an Email message for languages other than English.

 

Example 1

 

[C#]

EmailMessage message = new EmailMessage("jsmith@myserver.com", "mjones@yourserver.com");

 

[Visual Basic]

Dim message As EmailMessage = Nothing

message = New EmailMessage("jsmith@myserver.com", "mjones@yourserver.com")

 

 

Example 2

 

[C#]

EmailMessage message = new EmailMessage("jsmith@myserver.com", "mjones@yourserver.com");

// adds carbon-copy recipients

message.Cc = "carol@myserver.com,bjacks@myserver.com";

// add blind-carbon-copy recipient

message.Bcc = "ron@myserver.com";

 

[Visual Basic]

Dim message As EmailMessage = Nothing

message = New EmailMessage("jsmith@myserver.com", "mjones@yourserver.com")

' adds carbon-copy recipients

message.Cc = "carol@myserver.com",bjacks@myserver.com"

' add blind-carbon-copy recipient

message.Bcc = "ron@myserver.com"

 

 

See also

 

Sending an Email message for languages other than English





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