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MailMessage class had a property called Fields where I can add properties for authentication E. Net 2. MailMessage should be used instead. But it seems they have removed this Fields property. So now how can I send mail via an authenticated smtp server? Thanks :: Karthik Wednesday, February 1, PM.

Thursday, February 2, AM. Hi Michael, how about my codes using SmtpClient on smtp. Pls help me using System; using System. Net; using System. Privacy policy. There are two settings that can help you do this:. Note that these settings only apply to mailboxes that are hosted in Exchange Online Office or Microsoft For more information, see What are security defaults? For more information, see Disable Basic authentication in Exchange Online. If you are going to create more articles relating to this subject, I definitely will be back in the near future!

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Convert]::ToBase64String [System. I wrote the article in an era when it was not common to have PowerShell installed on your workstation, and therefore I mentioned a portable version of Perl.

But great addition! So you were lucky that your Base64 encoded user name or password was not encoded with capital R or Q. Like Linux Protip. Thanks so much for this! Spread the word ;-.



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