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Author Re: Desperately seeking an example of a dynamic SMTP adapter using
Mark Brimble

2006-05-30, 1:16 am

That's what i thought. I had set the default SMTP send port with valid
values. So I was surprised with error as well.

"Tomas Restrepo (MVP)" wrote:

> Hi Mark,
>
>
> That's good, It means you got through the pipeline and to the adapter.
>
>
> You do need to set the other properties. That said, I believe that you could
> potentially omit the SMTPHost and related properties (i.e. authentication,
> user name and so on), if you have configured them at the Send Handler level,
> since they should be picked up by default.
>
> You do probably want to set in code at least Subject, From,
> EmailBodyFileCharset and MessagePartsAttachments (if you're attaching other
> stuff).
>
>
> --
> Tomas Restrepo
> tomasr@mvps.org
> http://www.winterdom.com/
>
>
>

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