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NT4 and Web.Mail.MailMessage

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Johan Karlsson - 19 Oct 2004 09:43 GMT
Hi!

Is Web.Mail.MailMessage available on an .net framework installtion on NT4?
If not, what is the alternative to use?

Thanks
/Johan
Girish Bharadwaj - 19 Oct 2004 12:11 GMT
eventhough the documentation states that its only for Win2k and above, If
you see the "Send" method in SmtpMail, it uses CdoNts if its on NT 4
(Reflector is awesome).
So, you should be able use MailMessage + SmtpMail on NT 4.

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> Hi!
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> Thanks
> /Johan
Johan Karlsson - 20 Oct 2004 06:28 GMT
Thank you!

/Johan

> eventhough the documentation states that its only for Win2k and above, If
> you see the "Send" method in SmtpMail, it uses CdoNts if its on NT 4
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>> Thanks
>> /Johan

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