VB.Net - Send Email


VB.Net allows sending e-mails from your application. The System.Net.Mail namespace contains classes used for sending e-mails to a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server for delivery.

The following table lists some of these commonly used classes −

Sr.No. Class & Description
1

Attachment

Represents an attachment to an e-mail.

2

AttachmentCollection

Stores attachments to be sent as part of an e-mail message.

3

MailAddress

Represents the address of an electronic mail sender or recipient.

4

MailAddressCollection

Stores e-mail addresses that are associated with an e-mail message.

5

MailMessage

Represents an e-mail message that can be sent using the SmtpClient class.

6

SmtpClient

Allows applications to send e-mail by using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).

7

SmtpException

Represents the exception that is thrown when the SmtpClient is not able to complete a Send or SendAsync operation.

The SmtpClient Class

The SmtpClient class allows applications to send e-mail by using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).

Following are some commonly used properties of the SmtpClient class −

Sr.No. Property & Description
1

ClientCertificates

Specifies which certificates should be used to establish the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection.

2

Credentials

Gets or sets the credentials used to authenticate the sender.

3

EnableSsl

Specifies whether the SmtpClient uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to encrypt the connection.

4

Host

Gets or sets the name or IP address of the host used for SMTP transactions.

5

Port

Gets or sets the port used for SMTP transactions.

6

Timeout

Gets or sets a value that specifies the amount of time after which a synchronous Send call times out.

7

UseDefaultCredentials

Gets or sets a Boolean value that controls whether the DefaultCredentials are sent with requests.

Following are some commonly used methods of the SmtpClient class −

Sr.No. Method & Description
1

Dispose

Sends a QUIT message to the SMTP server, gracefully ends the TCP connection, and releases all resources used by the current instance of the SmtpClient class.

2

Dispose(Boolean)

Sends a QUIT message to the SMTP server, gracefully ends the TCP connection, releases all resources used by the current instance of the SmtpClient class, and optionally disposes of the managed resources.

3

OnSendCompleted

Raises the SendCompleted event.

4

Send(MailMessage)

Sends the specified message to an SMTP server for delivery.

5

Send(String, String, String, String)

Sends the specified e-mail message to an SMTP server for delivery. The message sender, recipients, subject, and message body are specified using String objects.

6

SendAsync(MailMessage, Object)

Sends the specified e-mail message to an SMTP server for delivery. This method does not block the calling thread and allows the caller to pass an object to the method that is invoked when the operation completes.

7

SendAsync(String, String, String, String, Object)

Sends an e-mail message to an SMTP server for delivery. The message sender, recipients, subject, and message body are specified using String objects. This method does not block the calling thread and allows the caller to pass an object to the method that is invoked when the operation completes.

8

SendAsyncCancel

Cancels an asynchronous operation to send an e-mail message.

9

SendMailAsync(MailMessage)

Sends the specified message to an SMTP server for delivery as an asynchronous operation.

10

SendMailAsync(String, String, String, String)

Sends the specified message to an SMTP server for delivery as an asynchronous operation. . The message sender, recipients, subject, and message body are specified using String objects.

11

ToString

Returns a string that represents the current object.

The following example demonstrates how to send mail using the SmtpClient class. Following points are to be noted in this respect −

  • You must specify the SMTP host server that you use to send e-mail. The Host and Port properties will be different for different host server. We will be using gmail server.

  • You need to give the Credentials for authentication, if required by the SMTP server.

  • You should also provide the email address of the sender and the e-mail address or addresses of the recipients using the MailMessage.From and MailMessage.To properties, respectively.

  • You should also specify the message content using the MailMessage.Body property.

Example

In this example, let us create a simple application that would send an e-mail. Take the following steps −

  • Add three labels, three text boxes and a button control in the form.

  • Change the text properties of the labels to - 'From', 'To:' and 'Message:' respectively.

  • Change the name properties of the texts to txtFrom, txtTo and txtMessage respectively.

  • Change the text property of the button control to 'Send'

  • Add the following code in the code editor.

Imports System.Net.Mail
Public Class Form1
   Private Sub Form1_Load(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
      ' Set the caption bar text of the form.   
      Me.Text = "tutorialspoint.com"
   End Sub

   Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
      Try
         Dim Smtp_Server As New SmtpClient
         Dim e_mail As New MailMessage()
         Smtp_Server.UseDefaultCredentials = False
         Smtp_Server.Credentials = New Net.NetworkCredential("username@gmail.com", "password")
         Smtp_Server.Port = 587
         Smtp_Server.EnableSsl = True
         Smtp_Server.Host = "smtp.gmail.com"

         e_mail = New MailMessage()
         e_mail.From = New MailAddress(txtFrom.Text)
         e_mail.To.Add(txtTo.Text)
         e_mail.Subject = "Email Sending"
         e_mail.IsBodyHtml = False
         e_mail.Body = txtMessage.Text
         Smtp_Server.Send(e_mail)
         MsgBox("Mail Sent")

      Catch error_t As Exception
         MsgBox(error_t.ToString)
      End Try
   End Sub
  • You must provide your gmail address and real password for credentials.

  • When the above code is executed and run using Start button available at the Microsoft Visual Studio tool bar, it will show the following window, which you will use to send your e-mails, try it yourself.

Sending Email from VB.Net
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