When sending mail from outlook using office.js, is there any feature to send mail individually?
For example, if you have 5 recipients, when you send an e-mail, the recipient can only see your own e-mail.
It has nothing to do with BCC.
Please let me know if that feature can be implemented in office.js.
OfficeJS doesn't provide anything out of the box. But I believe you can use EWS for creating and sending emails in the way you need. See Creating and sending email messages by using the EWS Managed API 2.0 for more information. The makeEwsRequestAsync method can be helpful.
Another possible way is to use Graph API, see Automate creating, sending, and processing messages.
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I am trying to make an e-commerce website in Django and react. but I am not able to find a way for this scenario.
whenever a user purchases something a confirmation email should go to the user and one to the admin that a user buy something.
can we do this just by code or we have to use something like Mailchimp?i want to do it by writing code.
You don't need a service like Mailchimp for this. You need to write your own code for sending emails.
To send emails in Django you need to configure a mail server. You can use your own mail server or use providers like AWS SES (Simple Email Service) or SendGrid.
Then you need to write the code that will send two emails after the purchase. Ideally, it should be done in the webhook that will wait for payment confirmation from your payment provider (for example Stripe).
BTW, I'm working on Django+React tutorials at SaaSitive and just committed example code how to send activation emails (after registration) https://github.com/saasitive/django-react-boilerplate
I'm creating my first application that requires me to update the app based on user input. I've been searching for the best way to send input to me. For example, I have a button that when the user presses I would like to send me the information they've added to a text field. Being new to this, I thought this could be done by simply sending the information to a specified email, but from what I've researched I will need some sort of database. Looking through the Apple Developer Documentation I don't even know which topic I should be looking at to figure this out, any help or direction would be very helpful!
You need to setup a server (using an API) to receive the information.
Usually you will use a webservice to receive the info from the app, although there are other ways to do that.
Sending an email through iOs would require the user to accept the email that is being sent, so doesn't look like a good idea.
Take a look at some options available to create webservices (django rest framework or flask), Google's Firebase also can be handy in this situation, since is only integrating it with your app and storing the data you want to store, with easy integration for Authentication and user tracking.
I have a web project in AngularJS and using NOdeJS and ExpressJS on Backend.
I have a contact form in my application when I click on submit form data is sent as an email. This I have achieved using npm package called nodemailer.
But, now I wanted to check if that email id exists in real world (fake or real) before sending an email. So what is the best way to achieve this?
Can any one help me with this?
Thank you
There are some open source api like http://api.mailtest.in/v1/XXX
Where XXX is the domain from email. Which means if XXX exists as domain you can assume that mailbox might exist. Try using curl / parser to fetch the response via api call if its true means domain exists and email might exist as well.
Theoratically its possible by actually sending email and verifying the response itself. Check this https://github.com/hbattat/verifyEmail
But still there are certain conditions, many times the responses are not being sent by Mail Exchange servers for security reasons. Also your email can be blacklisted by doing this.
The real world scenario might be simple with user interaction, send email and ask them to verify their mail using the secret shared in email.
I see you can send emails with uploaded attachments using the Google Gmail API. However, I want the user to be able to preview the email before sending. It looks like there isn't a way to do this?
So essentially would the only solution be to create my own simple email client, then send the email through the API? Or would using the API even be necessary as in that case I could just use the server's native sendmail client to sent out the email with the user's gmail address as the return address.
I guess using the API, the advantage is the email would appear in the user's SENT folder.
Unfortunately, I don't think there's a live preview that's available in a way you intended. As far as I know, Outlook (for reference) doesn't even have it. What they have is to upload the attachments while the mail is still being drafted.
The best I can think of is once the message will be sent, save it as draft at first and retrieve the mail again on the succeeding page. This will look like a preview that you intended. Once done, you can then finally send the drafted email to the receipients.
I have a requirement to send SMS to the web server from my application. The scenario is this: user will fill a form and send the information through the SMS to the our web server because we want the details of the person who is using the application for our database.
My application is simple text writing application.how can i do this because i haven't work for web.
If you want to send an SMS from your app you will need to use the SMSComposeTask. The user will see the full number of the server and the contents of the message. The user will be able to cancel the sending of the SMS.
So you want to send a POST request to your server, and then your server will send the actual SMS, as a free/paid service?
Simply use HTTP POST with the WebClient. Scott Hanselman wrote a guide