April 20, 2015

How to send Email through X++ code

Hi All,

Use below code to sent emails from X++ code. Below code is written in a Job you can reuse the same in your logic. 

static void dpk_TestEmail(Args _args)
{
    // Set these variables.
    str                                   sender = “sender@dnaitservices.com”;
    str                                   recipient = 'rcpt@dnaitservices.com';
    str                                   cc = 'cc@dnaitservices.com';
    str                                   subject = 'TheAxapta_Subject';
    str                                   body = 'TheAxapta_Msg';
    str                                   fileName = @'D:\test.txt';
    List                                  toList;
    List                                  ccList;
    ListEnumerator                        le;
    Set                                   permissionSet;
    System.Exception                      e;
    str                                   mailServer;
    int                                   mailServerPort;
    System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient            mailClient;
    System.Net.Mail.MailMessage           mailMessage;
    System.Net.Mail.MailAddress           mailFrom;
    System.Net.Mail.MailAddress           mailTo;
    System.Net.Mail.MailAddressCollection mailToCollection;
    System.Net.Mail.MailAddressCollection mailCCCollection;
    System.Net.Mail.AttachmentCollection  mailAttachementCollection;
    System.Net.Mail.Attachment            mailAttachment;
    ;
    try
    {
        toList = strSplit(recipient, ';');
        ccList = strSplit(cc, ';');
        permissionSet = new Set(Types::Class);
        permissionSet.add(new InteropPermission(InteropKind::ClrInterop));
        permissionSet.add(new FileIOPermission(filename, 'rw'));
        CodeAccessPermission::assertMultiple(permissionSet);
        mailServer = SysEmaiLParameters::find(false).SMTPRelayServerName;
        mailServerPort = SysEmaiLParameters::find(false).SMTPPortNumber;
        mailClient = new System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient(mailServer, mailServerPort);
        le = toList.getEnumerator();
        le.moveNext();
        mailFrom = new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress(sender);
        mailTo  = new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress(strLTrim(strRTrim(le.current())));
        mailMessage = new System.Net.Mail.MailMessage(mailFrom, mailTo);
        mailToCollection = mailMessage.get_To();
        while (le.moveNext())
        {
            mailToCollection.Add(strLTrim(strRTrim(le.current())));
        }
        le = ccList.getEnumerator();
        mailCCCollection = mailMessage.get_CC();
        while (le.moveNext())
        {
            mailCCCollection.Add(strLTrim(strRTrim(le.current())));
        }
        mailMessage.set_Priority(System.Net.Mail.MailPriority::High);
        mailMessage.set_Subject(subject);
        mailMessage.set_Body(body);
        mailAttachementCollection = mailMessage.get_Attachments();
        mailAttachment = new System.Net.Mail.Attachment(fileName);
        mailAttachementCollection.Add(mailAttachment);
        mailClient.Send(mailMessage);
        mailMessage.Dispose();
        CodeAccessPermission::revertAssert();
        info("Email sent.");
    }
    catch (Exception::CLRError)
    {
        e = ClrInterop::getLastException();
        while (e)
        {
            info(e.get_Message());
            e = e.get_InnerException();
        }
        CodeAccessPermission::revertAssert();
    }
}

-Harry

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