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SendPix .NET utility (please test)
I've recently made small utility called SendPix .NET
It designed to send pictures by email. But you can additionally adjust resolution, JPEG quality and orientation of images before sending.
See animation below and visit http://xaraxtv.at.tut.by/sendpix/ for download and test.
P.S. Required NET Framework 2.0
P.S. You MUST add addresses to Address book first by entering them in E-Mail combobox and pressing ENTER.
Then select recepients from Address book.
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That looks like a great little utility Dmitry.
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ss-kalm
That looks like a great little utility Dmitry.
Did it works? :)
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No.
Log gives: Null reference exception.
Please confirm settings for options: I think I have them right but they don't seem to function.
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Bug seems fixed. Please redownload and test.
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Worked fine Dmitry.
Vista Ult.
John, did you type a valid address in the Options (sender Email)?
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Program probably should check entered values in options dialog.
Thanks, Steve
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Of course I didn't Steve :o ... it was 05:50 a.m. in mitigation.
Done it now but got this - rest of error message in second image ... sorry it's a bit long. Pop-up appeared asking if I wanted to send to the address first
Connection ok otherwise. Using Gmail via Thunderbird.
AV and firewall gave pop-ups but I told them 'OK'.
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I can't read that error too well.
Can you take a screenshot of the option dialog pls?
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strange.
I post new version. Redownload from site.
Maybe GMAIL? Will check.
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gmail SMTP port is: 465 not 25.
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Steve - Yours showed port 25 in your option dialogue.
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Look carefully. I do not use Gmail's SMTP server. John is.
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Tried 465 and other one - progress wheel spinning but nothing else happens.
Below is error message I got after re-downloading utility after Dmitry's last message.
Thunderbird with Gmail have been working fine for over a year now so settings must be OK.
One thing that might be pertinent though, the utility is putting the new options and address .ini files onto the desktop rather than replacing those in the folder. I did try manually replacing them when I realised but still no joy.
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GMail access fixed. Thanks to Steve. Please redownload.
To use Gmail set following options:
EnableSsl = True
SMTPPort = 587
SMTPServer = smtp.gmail.com
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P.S. options are stored in and taken from "options.ini" file in folder where SendPix is launched from.
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Oh dear :o Still no, I'm afraid. Tried the server input with 'googlemail' [as it is in thunderbird] rather than 'gmail' but same result.
**EDIT** Also tried with server authentication checked
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This is options.ini - know nothing about such things but I'm wondering whether that 'k' should be there?
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neodeist
Oh dear :o Still no, I'm afraid. Tried the server input with 'googlemail' [as it is in thunderbird] rather than 'gmail' but same result.
**EDIT** Also tried with server authentication checked
John you have not entered anything for the server to authenticate you by?
You need to put your login and password in the options.
It works fine when all information is correct and present.
(PS: options.ini is not a text file you can edit in notepad, it's a binary type)
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Gmail screenshot showing the mail received into the Inbox successfully and was resized to 640x*
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HOORAY!! :D Yep, that worked ... just don't think of passwords and things with Thunderbird cos it handles them for me you see :)
At least this thread will be instructive in that way for others hopefully :p
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neodeist
HOORAY!! :D Yep, that worked ... just don't think of passwords and things with Thunderbird cos it handles them for me you see :)
Only because you (or whoever setup Thunderbird) entered the un/pw details etc in the setup when it was first installed.
You won't have to enter those details in SendPix .NET again either ;) (unless you delete the options.ini)
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sledger
...PS: options.ini is not a text file you can edit in notepad, it's a binary type...
Yeah, get that, but the revised files - options and address - are being saved on my desktop, not into the folder with the program. But I suspect that might have something to do with my having two desktops [using Manage Desk] and the path I used to save the SendPix folder. I'll investigate that.
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I set up Thunderbird! Believe it or not :p :D That ought to be a recomendation ... If I can do it there's no excuse ;) :D
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neodeist
Yeah, get that, but the revised files - options and address - are being saved on my desktop, not into the folder with the program. But I suspect that might have something to do with my having two desktops [using Manage Desk] and the path I used to save the SendPix folder. I'll investigate that.
Until I didn't make installer you can do following:
1) Delete ALL sendpix.exe, options.ini and address.ini files
2) Unpack "SendPix" folder in c:\Program Files\
3) Run program from c:\Program Files\SendPix\ folder
all settings should appears in c:\Program Files\SendPix\
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Did as you said, but ini files still saved to desktop. Not just being an awkward cuss you know, just reporting :o
PS covered password because of casual moochers ... can't be too careful :)
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neodeist
Did as you said, but ini files still saved to desktop.
Ok. So, I should fix this. There are few ways.
Will post update tomorrow.
BTW,
BIG thanks for testing.
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Please redownload and test.
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It works :) No files - options/addresses - appear in folder but SendPix has kept the updated data.
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neodeist
It works :) No files - options/addresses - appear in folder but SendPix has kept the updated data.
It stores options in user application_data folder.
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Nice one :) BTW, like to take the opportunity to thank you for FontSeeker ... I use that a lot ;) :)
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Here is 'release' version.
http://xaraxtv.at.tut.by/sendpix/setup_sendpix.zip
It has installer, uninstaller, new (nice) icon, revised help and ability to send images with Explorer 'Send To' context menu item.
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Neat - and help files are clear :)
Explorer "Send To..." works as well ;) :)