How to send an email, via ExchangeService C#





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I have to send an email through Exchange. I found that I can do this using ExchangeService. I've tried many ways to do this, but only what I've got is error: (440) Login Timeout.



I don't even know if there is a problem with credentials, or my code is wrong.



string login = @"login";
string password = @"password";
ExchangeService service = new ExangeService();
service.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(login, password);
service.Url = new Uri(@"https://mail.exchangemail.com");

EmailMessage message = new EmailMessage(service);
message.Subject = "Interesting";
message.Body = "The proposition has been considered.";
message.ToRecipients.Add("quarkpol@gmail.com");
message.From = "quarkpol_test@gmail.com";
message.Send();









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  • Did you try login into quarkpol@gmail.com online with the credentials you entered in code?

    – Matt
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:38






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    I assume that the miss-spelling of ExangeService isn't your issue.

    – Enigmativity
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:38











  • Miss-spelling isn't the issue. What I've got from server admin is login and password. Login is not an email address. It's just a login(one word). I also have got server's address it's mail.exchangemail.com.

    – quarkpol
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:42











  • @quarkpol have you tried following the documentation here docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/client-developer/…

    – Nkosi
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:06











  • I think the problem is about your account permission issue.

    – Simon Li
    Nov 23 '18 at 1:56


















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I have to send an email through Exchange. I found that I can do this using ExchangeService. I've tried many ways to do this, but only what I've got is error: (440) Login Timeout.



I don't even know if there is a problem with credentials, or my code is wrong.



string login = @"login";
string password = @"password";
ExchangeService service = new ExangeService();
service.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(login, password);
service.Url = new Uri(@"https://mail.exchangemail.com");

EmailMessage message = new EmailMessage(service);
message.Subject = "Interesting";
message.Body = "The proposition has been considered.";
message.ToRecipients.Add("quarkpol@gmail.com");
message.From = "quarkpol_test@gmail.com";
message.Send();









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  • Did you try login into quarkpol@gmail.com online with the credentials you entered in code?

    – Matt
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:38






  • 1





    I assume that the miss-spelling of ExangeService isn't your issue.

    – Enigmativity
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:38











  • Miss-spelling isn't the issue. What I've got from server admin is login and password. Login is not an email address. It's just a login(one word). I also have got server's address it's mail.exchangemail.com.

    – quarkpol
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:42











  • @quarkpol have you tried following the documentation here docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/client-developer/…

    – Nkosi
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:06











  • I think the problem is about your account permission issue.

    – Simon Li
    Nov 23 '18 at 1:56














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I have to send an email through Exchange. I found that I can do this using ExchangeService. I've tried many ways to do this, but only what I've got is error: (440) Login Timeout.



I don't even know if there is a problem with credentials, or my code is wrong.



string login = @"login";
string password = @"password";
ExchangeService service = new ExangeService();
service.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(login, password);
service.Url = new Uri(@"https://mail.exchangemail.com");

EmailMessage message = new EmailMessage(service);
message.Subject = "Interesting";
message.Body = "The proposition has been considered.";
message.ToRecipients.Add("quarkpol@gmail.com");
message.From = "quarkpol_test@gmail.com";
message.Send();









share|improve this question
















I have to send an email through Exchange. I found that I can do this using ExchangeService. I've tried many ways to do this, but only what I've got is error: (440) Login Timeout.



I don't even know if there is a problem with credentials, or my code is wrong.



string login = @"login";
string password = @"password";
ExchangeService service = new ExangeService();
service.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(login, password);
service.Url = new Uri(@"https://mail.exchangemail.com");

EmailMessage message = new EmailMessage(service);
message.Subject = "Interesting";
message.Body = "The proposition has been considered.";
message.ToRecipients.Add("quarkpol@gmail.com");
message.From = "quarkpol_test@gmail.com";
message.Send();






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  • Did you try login into quarkpol@gmail.com online with the credentials you entered in code?

    – Matt
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:38






  • 1





    I assume that the miss-spelling of ExangeService isn't your issue.

    – Enigmativity
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:38











  • Miss-spelling isn't the issue. What I've got from server admin is login and password. Login is not an email address. It's just a login(one word). I also have got server's address it's mail.exchangemail.com.

    – quarkpol
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:42











  • @quarkpol have you tried following the documentation here docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/client-developer/…

    – Nkosi
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:06











  • I think the problem is about your account permission issue.

    – Simon Li
    Nov 23 '18 at 1:56



















  • Did you try login into quarkpol@gmail.com online with the credentials you entered in code?

    – Matt
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:38






  • 1





    I assume that the miss-spelling of ExangeService isn't your issue.

    – Enigmativity
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:38











  • Miss-spelling isn't the issue. What I've got from server admin is login and password. Login is not an email address. It's just a login(one word). I also have got server's address it's mail.exchangemail.com.

    – quarkpol
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:42











  • @quarkpol have you tried following the documentation here docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/client-developer/…

    – Nkosi
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:06











  • I think the problem is about your account permission issue.

    – Simon Li
    Nov 23 '18 at 1:56

















Did you try login into quarkpol@gmail.com online with the credentials you entered in code?

– Matt
Nov 22 '18 at 9:38





Did you try login into quarkpol@gmail.com online with the credentials you entered in code?

– Matt
Nov 22 '18 at 9:38




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1





I assume that the miss-spelling of ExangeService isn't your issue.

– Enigmativity
Nov 22 '18 at 9:38





I assume that the miss-spelling of ExangeService isn't your issue.

– Enigmativity
Nov 22 '18 at 9:38













Miss-spelling isn't the issue. What I've got from server admin is login and password. Login is not an email address. It's just a login(one word). I also have got server's address it's mail.exchangemail.com.

– quarkpol
Nov 22 '18 at 9:42





Miss-spelling isn't the issue. What I've got from server admin is login and password. Login is not an email address. It's just a login(one word). I also have got server's address it's mail.exchangemail.com.

– quarkpol
Nov 22 '18 at 9:42













@quarkpol have you tried following the documentation here docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/client-developer/…

– Nkosi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:06





@quarkpol have you tried following the documentation here docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/client-developer/…

– Nkosi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:06













I think the problem is about your account permission issue.

– Simon Li
Nov 23 '18 at 1:56





I think the problem is about your account permission issue.

– Simon Li
Nov 23 '18 at 1:56












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I've found the problrm solution on the web, and it works.



using EASendMail;

string login = @"login";
string password = @"password";

SmtpMail oMail = new SmtpMail("TryIt");
SmtpClient oSmtp = new SmtpClient();

oMail.From = "from@email.com";
oMail.To = "to@email.com";
oMail.AddAttachment(fileName, fileByteArray);

oMail.Subject = "Subject";
oMail.HtmlBody = "HTMLBody";

SmtpServer oServer = new SmtpServer("mail.email.com");

oServer.Protocol = ServerProtocol.ExchangeEWS;
oServer.User = login;
oServer.Password = password;

oServer.ConnectType = SmtpConnectType.ConnectSSLAuto;

try
{
Console.WriteLine("start to send email ...");
oSmtp.SendMail(oServer, oMail);
Console.WriteLine("email was sent successfully!");
}
catch (Exception ep)
{
Console.WriteLine("failed to send email with the following error:");
Console.WriteLine(ep.Message);
}





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    I've found the problrm solution on the web, and it works.



    using EASendMail;

    string login = @"login";
    string password = @"password";

    SmtpMail oMail = new SmtpMail("TryIt");
    SmtpClient oSmtp = new SmtpClient();

    oMail.From = "from@email.com";
    oMail.To = "to@email.com";
    oMail.AddAttachment(fileName, fileByteArray);

    oMail.Subject = "Subject";
    oMail.HtmlBody = "HTMLBody";

    SmtpServer oServer = new SmtpServer("mail.email.com");

    oServer.Protocol = ServerProtocol.ExchangeEWS;
    oServer.User = login;
    oServer.Password = password;

    oServer.ConnectType = SmtpConnectType.ConnectSSLAuto;

    try
    {
    Console.WriteLine("start to send email ...");
    oSmtp.SendMail(oServer, oMail);
    Console.WriteLine("email was sent successfully!");
    }
    catch (Exception ep)
    {
    Console.WriteLine("failed to send email with the following error:");
    Console.WriteLine(ep.Message);
    }





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      I've found the problrm solution on the web, and it works.



      using EASendMail;

      string login = @"login";
      string password = @"password";

      SmtpMail oMail = new SmtpMail("TryIt");
      SmtpClient oSmtp = new SmtpClient();

      oMail.From = "from@email.com";
      oMail.To = "to@email.com";
      oMail.AddAttachment(fileName, fileByteArray);

      oMail.Subject = "Subject";
      oMail.HtmlBody = "HTMLBody";

      SmtpServer oServer = new SmtpServer("mail.email.com");

      oServer.Protocol = ServerProtocol.ExchangeEWS;
      oServer.User = login;
      oServer.Password = password;

      oServer.ConnectType = SmtpConnectType.ConnectSSLAuto;

      try
      {
      Console.WriteLine("start to send email ...");
      oSmtp.SendMail(oServer, oMail);
      Console.WriteLine("email was sent successfully!");
      }
      catch (Exception ep)
      {
      Console.WriteLine("failed to send email with the following error:");
      Console.WriteLine(ep.Message);
      }





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        I've found the problrm solution on the web, and it works.



        using EASendMail;

        string login = @"login";
        string password = @"password";

        SmtpMail oMail = new SmtpMail("TryIt");
        SmtpClient oSmtp = new SmtpClient();

        oMail.From = "from@email.com";
        oMail.To = "to@email.com";
        oMail.AddAttachment(fileName, fileByteArray);

        oMail.Subject = "Subject";
        oMail.HtmlBody = "HTMLBody";

        SmtpServer oServer = new SmtpServer("mail.email.com");

        oServer.Protocol = ServerProtocol.ExchangeEWS;
        oServer.User = login;
        oServer.Password = password;

        oServer.ConnectType = SmtpConnectType.ConnectSSLAuto;

        try
        {
        Console.WriteLine("start to send email ...");
        oSmtp.SendMail(oServer, oMail);
        Console.WriteLine("email was sent successfully!");
        }
        catch (Exception ep)
        {
        Console.WriteLine("failed to send email with the following error:");
        Console.WriteLine(ep.Message);
        }





        share|improve this answer













        I've found the problrm solution on the web, and it works.



        using EASendMail;

        string login = @"login";
        string password = @"password";

        SmtpMail oMail = new SmtpMail("TryIt");
        SmtpClient oSmtp = new SmtpClient();

        oMail.From = "from@email.com";
        oMail.To = "to@email.com";
        oMail.AddAttachment(fileName, fileByteArray);

        oMail.Subject = "Subject";
        oMail.HtmlBody = "HTMLBody";

        SmtpServer oServer = new SmtpServer("mail.email.com");

        oServer.Protocol = ServerProtocol.ExchangeEWS;
        oServer.User = login;
        oServer.Password = password;

        oServer.ConnectType = SmtpConnectType.ConnectSSLAuto;

        try
        {
        Console.WriteLine("start to send email ...");
        oSmtp.SendMail(oServer, oMail);
        Console.WriteLine("email was sent successfully!");
        }
        catch (Exception ep)
        {
        Console.WriteLine("failed to send email with the following error:");
        Console.WriteLine(ep.Message);
        }






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