I'm trying to send email with my website's address from a C# application.
This worked fine for several months until recently. (maybe my provider changes some things or someone else changed settings)
Here's the code:
private void sendEmail(Email invite) {
MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
SmtpClient SmtpServer = new SmtpClient(smtpServerName);
mail.From = new MailAddress(emailUsername);
mail.To.Add(invite.RecipientEmail);
mail.Subject = invite.MessageSubject;
mail.Body = invite.MessageBody;
SmtpServer.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
SmtpServer.Port = 587;
SmtpServer.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(emailUsername, emailPassword);
// SmtpServer.EnableSsl = true;
SmtpServer.Send(mail);
}
Here's the error:
The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: SMTP authentication is required.
Looking at other questions I tried what they suggested, to make SmtpServer.EnableSsl = true
. This didn't work at all. It gave the following:
System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Server does not support secure connections.
I'm guessing I should disable SSL and have it the way it was before.
Any suggestions how to make email sending work again?
EDIT
I've tried without SmtpServer.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
I've tried with it set to true: SmtpServer.UseDefaultCredentials =true;
I've tried commenting that line along with the following //SmtpServer.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(emailUsername, emailPassword);
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