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  • L Long Vu Ngoc

    @ChrisW67 Currently, I use QProcess to run Outlook.exe with command like that to send email

    Outlook.exe /c ipm.note /m user@contoso.com?subject=Test&body=Hello
    

    But I don't know how to embedded the html to body of email

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    @Long-Vu-Ngoc said in How to send Email from my application?:

    But I don't know how to embedded the html to body of email

    Provide it as string to "body" parameter:

    Outlook.exe /c ipm.note /m user@contoso.com?subject=Test&body="HERE YOUR HTML"
    

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      @Long-Vu-Ngoc said in How to send Email from my application?:

      But I don't know how to embedded the html to body of email

      Provide it as string to "body" parameter:

      Outlook.exe /c ipm.note /m user@contoso.com?subject=Test&body="HERE YOUR HTML"
      
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      @jsulm Should I paste html code at here or path to html file

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        @Long-Vu-Ngoc said in How to send Email from my application?:

        But I don't know how to embedded the html to body of email

        Provide it as string to "body" parameter:

        Outlook.exe /c ipm.note /m user@contoso.com?subject=Test&body="HERE YOUR HTML"
        
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        @jsulm I do like that

        body = "<!DOCTYPE html>"
                   "<html>"
                        "<head>"
                            "<title>Example</title>"
                        "<body>"
                            " <p>This is an example of a simple HTML page with one paragraph.</p>"
                        "</body>"
                    "</html>"
            ;
        

        and that is body of the email
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        • L Long Vu Ngoc

          @jsulm I do like that

          body = "<!DOCTYPE html>"
                     "<html>"
                          "<head>"
                              "<title>Example</title>"
                          "<body>"
                              " <p>This is an example of a simple HTML page with one paragraph.</p>"
                          "</body>"
                      "</html>"
              ;
          

          and that is body of the email
          b49705dc-a6cc-4e9b-8ed1-9a7fe0818e6c-image.png

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          @Long-Vu-Ngoc
          And what is your question? Does something not work? Does it send email? Does email arrive but is not right? You don't say, so how should we know?

          The HTML you have posted is incorrect/malformed, so I would not expect it to work. Make it correct before you try to send it.

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            @Long-Vu-Ngoc
            And what is your question? Does something not work? Does it send email? Does email arrive but is not right? You don't say, so how should we know?

            The HTML you have posted is incorrect/malformed, so I would not expect it to work. Make it correct before you try to send it.

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            @JonB Hi
            I want to use Qt to launch Outlook and attach html file in the body of email
            As I commented, I use QProcess to run Outlook.exe and use command to attach html file in body of the email

            Outlook.exe /c ipm.note /m user@contoso.com?subject=Test&body="HERE YOUR HTML"
            

            As @jsulm suggeset, I paste my html code in body. Sorry I don't know about html, I have just learned it.
            Outlook already launch but the body email don't show html file.

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            • L Long Vu Ngoc

              @JonB Hi
              I want to use Qt to launch Outlook and attach html file in the body of email
              As I commented, I use QProcess to run Outlook.exe and use command to attach html file in body of the email

              Outlook.exe /c ipm.note /m user@contoso.com?subject=Test&body="HERE YOUR HTML"
              

              As @jsulm suggeset, I paste my html code in body. Sorry I don't know about html, I have just learned it.
              Outlook already launch but the body email don't show html file.

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              @Long-Vu-Ngoc
              I still don't understand whether you are saying that if you send non-HTML, like you show here ...&body="HERE YOUR HTML", that works? But if you send where you showed body = "<!DOCTYPE html>" ... that does not work? It arrives but is incorrect? It does not arrive? I don't know what you are saying.

              If you are trying to send the HTML body you show in body = "<!DOCTYPE html>" ... then you need to start by correcting it. Where did you get that string from, it is not right? It has a <head> start tag but no </head> matching end tag, so it is invalid HTML, and I don't know what Outlook will do with it.

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                @Long-Vu-Ngoc
                I still don't understand whether you are saying that if you send non-HTML, like you show here ...&body="HERE YOUR HTML", that works? But if you send where you showed body = "<!DOCTYPE html>" ... that does not work? It arrives but is incorrect? It does not arrive? I don't know what you are saying.

                If you are trying to send the HTML body you show in body = "<!DOCTYPE html>" ... then you need to start by correcting it. Where did you get that string from, it is not right? It has a <head> start tag but no </head> matching end tag, so it is invalid HTML, and I don't know what Outlook will do with it.

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                #12

                @JonB I just find a example html code in the internet. I try another but it still don't show html in the body of the email. It just show a text like that
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                • L Long Vu Ngoc

                  @JonB I just find a example html code in the internet. I try another but it still don't show html in the body of the email. It just show a text like that
                  bb80e4d4-af99-48b7-afa5-b18d4981c69d-image.png

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                  @Long-Vu-Ngoc
                  At least your new example is correct HTML now. I don't know where you copied the previous HTML you had from.
                  In Outlook you have a setting as to whether to display emails as plain text or HTML. Have you set that to allow it to show as HTML?

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                    @Long-Vu-Ngoc
                    At least your new example is correct HTML now. I don't know where you copied the previous HTML you had from.
                    In Outlook you have a setting as to whether to display emails as plain text or HTML. Have you set that to allow it to show as HTML?

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                    @JonB I already set that but it still not work.
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                    • L Long Vu Ngoc

                      @JonB I already set that but it still not work.
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                      @Long-Vu-Ngoc
                      That is actually the setting for whether to send messages in HTML. I thought there was one for whether to display in HTML received messages, but maybe not.

                      I have never used a command line like

                      Outlook.exe /c ipm.note /m user@contoso.com?subject=Test&body="HERE YOUR HTML"
                      

                      It is possible that this body=... argument automatically means send as text not HTML, I don't know.

                      On the message received in the inbox, can you display the source and see what it looks like. I think you right-click in an empty area of the body when showing a message and select View Source. Let's see whether it looks like it has sent any HTML.

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                        @Long-Vu-Ngoc
                        That is actually the setting for whether to send messages in HTML. I thought there was one for whether to display in HTML received messages, but maybe not.

                        I have never used a command line like

                        Outlook.exe /c ipm.note /m user@contoso.com?subject=Test&body="HERE YOUR HTML"
                        

                        It is possible that this body=... argument automatically means send as text not HTML, I don't know.

                        On the message received in the inbox, can you display the source and see what it looks like. I think you right-click in an empty area of the body when showing a message and select View Source. Let's see whether it looks like it has sent any HTML.

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                        @JonB said in How to send Email from my application?:

                        It is possible that this body=... argument automatically means send as text not HTML, I don't know.

                        You said right. I check source and it is Plain text,
                        Here is source: </head>
                        <body lang="EN-US" link="#0563C1" vlink="#954F72">
                        <div class="WordSection1">
                        <p class="MsoPlainText"><html><head></head><body>Hello World<h1>Hello World</h1><p>Hello World</p></body></html><o:p></o:p></p>
                        </div>
                        <br>
                        <span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif, serif, EmojiFont; color: rgb(115, 115, 115);"><i>***********************************************************************
                        <br>

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                        • L Long Vu Ngoc

                          @JonB said in How to send Email from my application?:

                          It is possible that this body=... argument automatically means send as text not HTML, I don't know.

                          You said right. I check source and it is Plain text,
                          Here is source: </head>
                          <body lang="EN-US" link="#0563C1" vlink="#954F72">
                          <div class="WordSection1">
                          <p class="MsoPlainText"><html><head></head><body>Hello World<h1>Hello World</h1><p>Hello World</p></body></html><o:p></o:p></p>
                          </div>
                          <br>
                          <span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif, serif, EmojiFont; color: rgb(115, 115, 115);"><i>***********************************************************************
                          <br>

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                          @Long-Vu-Ngoc
                          Yeah. I did have a Google around a looked quite a bit, not one example of this command line being used to send HTML (as opposed to plain) text, and not one person asking.

                          IIRC, when you type into Outlook UI for rich text it does something like sends a message which has both HTML and plain text versions embedded in it, as "alternatives". For whatever reason I'm thinking you can't make it send as HTML from command-line body=... argument.

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                            @Long-Vu-Ngoc
                            Yeah. I did have a Google around a looked quite a bit, not one example of this command line being used to send HTML (as opposed to plain) text, and not one person asking.

                            IIRC, when you type into Outlook UI for rich text it does something like sends a message which has both HTML and plain text versions embedded in it, as "alternatives". For whatever reason I'm thinking you can't make it send as HTML from command-line body=... argument.

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                            @JonB Do you have any suggestions for that? I want to open a mail app (outlook) and attach the html file in the body

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                              @JonB Do you have any suggestions for that? I want to open a mail app (outlook) and attach the html file in the body

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                              @Long-Vu-Ngoc
                              If you really wanted to do this, given we can't find how to do it you would need to use VBA. Google if you don't know this. Qt has QAxObject as entry point to this. It's going to be a lot more code. Or you may be able to run Powershell as external command passing it parameters, that allows you to access this level.

                              I would be looking at sending via SMTP instead, as @ChrisW67 mentioned above. But that too is some work, and you need to connect to an SMTP server available to you.

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                              • L Long Vu Ngoc

                                @JonB Do you have any suggestions for that? I want to open a mail app (outlook) and attach the html file in the body

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                                @Long-Vu-Ngoc. @JonB

                                The mailto: syntax used in the Outlook command line allows only for plain text messages. That syntax predates HTML/rich text email by a long margin.

                                To send an HTML body via Outlook you could use a variation of the Powershell script found here. Something like:

                                # File blah.ps1
                                param (
                                    [string]$to = "default@default.com",
                                    [string]$cc = "default@default.com",
                                    [string]$subject = "default subject",
                                    [string]$body = "body content",
                                    [switch]$html = $false
                                )
                                
                                $ol = New-Object -comObject Outlook.Application
                                
                                $mail = $ol.CreateItem(0)
                                $mail.To = $to
                                $mail.Cc = $cc
                                $mail.Subject = $subject
                                if($html) {
                                    $mail.HTMLBody = $body
                                } else {
                                    $mail.Body = $body
                                }
                                
                                $mail.Send
                                

                                Launch Powershell using QProcess in much the same sort of way. IMHO all emails should contain a usable text-only part along with any rich text format. Outlook's interface seems to actively fight this (setting HTMLBody mangles Body).

                                Edit: If you are going to use Powershell then you should look at Send-MailMessage. This avoids Outlook client altogether, but requires an SMTP server (which may be a Microsoft mail server).

                                You may have to deal with restrictions on running Powershell scripts.

                                Have a look at Qutlook example to see how you might automate the application more directly.

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                                • L Long Vu Ngoc

                                  I have a Pdf fle in my application. I want to send this file by email when user press send via email button in my app. It will send a Email Notification like that.
                                  e84d8f51-df3a-4d05-8d58-b6c0488c3c1a-image.png
                                  Do you have any idea to do that?
                                  Thank you!

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                                  @Long-Vu-Ngoc it is simple.sendind emails is through the SMTP protocol

                                  1.Go a read about the smtp protocol and commands
                                  2.Create a Tcp socket and connect to the smtp server
                                  3.Write hello to the server and see if the connection is successful.
                                  4. In your mail account you should grant access of your application
                                  5. Use Switch structure to Switch between the differences responses of the server, in order to now which info you should send( title, body, attachements etc...)

                                  this is an exemple of code i used for tests.However it is not complete.Hope that it helps.

                                  main.cpp
                                  #include <QCoreApplication>
                                  #include <QDebug>
                                  #include <QString>
                                  #include <iostream>
                                  #include <QHostAddress>
                                  #include <QTextStream>
                                  #include "smtp.h"

                                  QString command;
                                  QString password;
                                  QString email;
                                  QString host;
                                  qint16 port;
                                  using namespace std;
                                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                                  {

                                  QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
                                  smtp client;
                                  command ="";
                                  qDebug()<<"----------------------";
                                  qDebug()<<"MailSender 2.0\r\n";
                                  qDebug()<<"----------------------";
                                  qDebug()<<"serverName: stmp.mail.yahoo.com";
                                  qDebug()<<"port: 25";
                                  qDebug()<<"CommandList -->";
                                  qDebug()<<"HELO";
                                   qDebug () <<"EHLO";
                                  qDebug()<<"AUTH LOGIN";
                                  qDebug()<<"MAIL FROM";
                                  qDebug () <<"RCPT TO";
                                   qDebug () <<"TURN";
                                    qDebug () <<"ATRN";
                                     qDebug () <<"SIZE";
                                      qDebug () <<"ETRN";
                                     qDebug () <<"PIPELINING";
                                      qDebug () <<"CHUNKING";
                                       qDebug () <<"DATA";
                                      qDebug () <<"DSN";
                                       qDebug () <<"RSET";
                                        qDebug () <<"VRFY";
                                         qDebug () <<"HELP";
                                  qDebug () <<"QUIT";
                                  qDebug()<<"----------------------";
                                  client.socket->connectToHost("smtp.mail.yahoo.com", 25);
                                  qDebug()<<"connecting";
                                  
                                  return a.exec();
                                  

                                  }
                                  smtp.h

                                  #ifndef SMTP_H
                                  #define SMTP_H

                                  #include <QObject>
                                  #include <QTcpSocket>

                                  class smtp : public QObject
                                  {
                                  Q_OBJECT

                                  public:
                                  explicit smtp(QObject *parent = 0);
                                  ~smtp();
                                  QTcpSocket *socket;
                                  QString last;
                                  int state;
                                  int c;
                                  enum states{
                                  HELLO,
                                  AUTH_LOGIN,
                                  USER,
                                  PASSWORD

                                  };
                                  protected:

                                  private slots:
                                  void stateChanged(QAbstractSocket::SocketState socketState);
                                  void errorReceived(QAbstractSocket::SocketError socketError);

                                  void disconnected();
                                  void connected();
                                  void readyread();
                                  void enteraCommand(QString instruction);
                                  

                                  };

                                  #endif // SMTP_H

                                  smtp.cpp

                                  #include "smtp.h"
                                  #include <QTextStream>
                                  #include <QString>
                                  #include <QTimer>
                                  #include <QTime>
                                  #include <stdio.h>
                                  #include <iostream>
                                  #include <QTime>
                                  #include <QHostAddress>

                                  using namespace std;
                                  QString c;
                                  smtp::smtp(QObject *parent) :
                                  QObject(parent)
                                  {
                                  socket = new QTcpSocket(this);
                                  connect(socket,SIGNAL(connected()), this, SLOT(connected()));
                                  connect(socket,SIGNAL(disconnected()), this, SLOT(disconnected()));
                                  connect(socket,SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(readyread()));
                                  connect(socket, SIGNAL(stateChanged(QAbstractSocket::SocketState)),this, SLOT(stateChanged(QAbstractSocket::SocketState)));
                                  connect(socket,SIGNAL(error(QAbstractSocket::SocketError)), this, SLOT(errorReceived(QAbstractSocket::SocketError)));
                                  last = "";
                                  state = HELLO;
                                  c =0;

                                  }

                                  smtp::~smtp()
                                  {

                                  }

                                  void smtp::connected()
                                  {
                                  qDebug()<<"connected";
                                  socket->write("HELO yahoo.com\r\n");

                                  }
                                  void smtp::disconnected()
                                  {
                                  qDebug()<<"disconnected";
                                  qDebug()<<socket->errorString();

                                  qDebug()<<"1= Try again";
                                  
                                  
                                  QString response;
                                  QTextStream stream(stdin);
                                  stream >> response;
                                  if(response == "1")
                                  {
                                      socket->connectToHost("smtp.mail.yahoo.com", 25);
                                      qDebug() <<"connecting to smtp.mail.yahoo.com";
                                  
                                  }
                                  else
                                  {
                                      qDebug()<<"invalid command";
                                  
                                  }
                                  

                                  }
                                  void smtp::readyread()
                                  {
                                  while (!socket->atEnd()) {
                                  QString line = socket->readLine();
                                  qDebug()<< line;
                                  if(line.startsWith("220"))
                                  {
                                  QString instruction = "enter the command AUTH LOGIN";
                                  enteraCommand(instruction);
                                  }
                                  else if(line.startsWith("250"))
                                  {
                                  qDebug()<<line;
                                  enteraCommand("entrez une commande");
                                  }
                                  else
                                  if(line.startsWith("334"))
                                  {
                                  if(c == 1)
                                  {
                                  enteraCommand("password");
                                  }
                                  else
                                  {
                                  enteraCommand("email");
                                  }
                                  }
                                  else
                                  {
                                  qDebug()<<line;
                                  enteraCommand("entrez une commande");
                                  }

                                  }
                                  }

                                  void smtp::stateChanged(QAbstractSocket::SocketState socketState)
                                  {
                                  qDebug()<<socketState;
                                  }
                                  void smtp::errorReceived(QAbstractSocket::SocketError socketError)
                                  {
                                  qDebug()<< socketError;

                                  }
                                  void smtp::enteraCommand(QString instruction)
                                  {
                                  QString command;
                                  qDebug()<<instruction;
                                  QTextStream stream(stdin);
                                  stream >> command;
                                  if(instruction == "password" || instruction == "email")
                                  {
                                  socket->write(command.toLatin1().toBase64());
                                  }else
                                  {
                                  socket->write(command.toLatin1());
                                  }

                                  }

                                  smtp.ui

                                  <?xml version='1.0'?>
                                  <ui version="4.0">
                                  <author/>
                                  <comment/>
                                  <exportmacro/>
                                  <class>smtp</class>
                                  <widget name="smtp" class="QWidget">
                                  <property name="geometry">
                                  <rect>
                                  <x>0</x>
                                  <y>0</y>
                                  <width>640</width>
                                  <height>480</height>
                                  </rect>
                                  </property>
                                  <property name="windowTitle">
                                  <string>Form</string>
                                  </property>
                                  </widget>
                                  <pixmapfunction/>
                                  <connections/>
                                  </ui>

                                  smtp.pro

                                  QT += core network
                                  QT -= gui

                                  CONFIG += c++11

                                  TARGET = mailSender_conso
                                  CONFIG += console
                                  CONFIG -= app_bundle

                                  TEMPLATE = app

                                  SOURCES += main.cpp
                                  smtp.cpp

                                  HEADERS +=
                                  smtp.h

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                                  • Ronel_qtmasterR Ronel_qtmaster

                                    @Long-Vu-Ngoc it is simple.sendind emails is through the SMTP protocol

                                    1.Go a read about the smtp protocol and commands
                                    2.Create a Tcp socket and connect to the smtp server
                                    3.Write hello to the server and see if the connection is successful.
                                    4. In your mail account you should grant access of your application
                                    5. Use Switch structure to Switch between the differences responses of the server, in order to now which info you should send( title, body, attachements etc...)

                                    this is an exemple of code i used for tests.However it is not complete.Hope that it helps.

                                    main.cpp
                                    #include <QCoreApplication>
                                    #include <QDebug>
                                    #include <QString>
                                    #include <iostream>
                                    #include <QHostAddress>
                                    #include <QTextStream>
                                    #include "smtp.h"

                                    QString command;
                                    QString password;
                                    QString email;
                                    QString host;
                                    qint16 port;
                                    using namespace std;
                                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                                    {

                                    QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
                                    smtp client;
                                    command ="";
                                    qDebug()<<"----------------------";
                                    qDebug()<<"MailSender 2.0\r\n";
                                    qDebug()<<"----------------------";
                                    qDebug()<<"serverName: stmp.mail.yahoo.com";
                                    qDebug()<<"port: 25";
                                    qDebug()<<"CommandList -->";
                                    qDebug()<<"HELO";
                                     qDebug () <<"EHLO";
                                    qDebug()<<"AUTH LOGIN";
                                    qDebug()<<"MAIL FROM";
                                    qDebug () <<"RCPT TO";
                                     qDebug () <<"TURN";
                                      qDebug () <<"ATRN";
                                       qDebug () <<"SIZE";
                                        qDebug () <<"ETRN";
                                       qDebug () <<"PIPELINING";
                                        qDebug () <<"CHUNKING";
                                         qDebug () <<"DATA";
                                        qDebug () <<"DSN";
                                         qDebug () <<"RSET";
                                          qDebug () <<"VRFY";
                                           qDebug () <<"HELP";
                                    qDebug () <<"QUIT";
                                    qDebug()<<"----------------------";
                                    client.socket->connectToHost("smtp.mail.yahoo.com", 25);
                                    qDebug()<<"connecting";
                                    
                                    return a.exec();
                                    

                                    }
                                    smtp.h

                                    #ifndef SMTP_H
                                    #define SMTP_H

                                    #include <QObject>
                                    #include <QTcpSocket>

                                    class smtp : public QObject
                                    {
                                    Q_OBJECT

                                    public:
                                    explicit smtp(QObject *parent = 0);
                                    ~smtp();
                                    QTcpSocket *socket;
                                    QString last;
                                    int state;
                                    int c;
                                    enum states{
                                    HELLO,
                                    AUTH_LOGIN,
                                    USER,
                                    PASSWORD

                                    };
                                    protected:

                                    private slots:
                                    void stateChanged(QAbstractSocket::SocketState socketState);
                                    void errorReceived(QAbstractSocket::SocketError socketError);

                                    void disconnected();
                                    void connected();
                                    void readyread();
                                    void enteraCommand(QString instruction);
                                    

                                    };

                                    #endif // SMTP_H

                                    smtp.cpp

                                    #include "smtp.h"
                                    #include <QTextStream>
                                    #include <QString>
                                    #include <QTimer>
                                    #include <QTime>
                                    #include <stdio.h>
                                    #include <iostream>
                                    #include <QTime>
                                    #include <QHostAddress>

                                    using namespace std;
                                    QString c;
                                    smtp::smtp(QObject *parent) :
                                    QObject(parent)
                                    {
                                    socket = new QTcpSocket(this);
                                    connect(socket,SIGNAL(connected()), this, SLOT(connected()));
                                    connect(socket,SIGNAL(disconnected()), this, SLOT(disconnected()));
                                    connect(socket,SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(readyread()));
                                    connect(socket, SIGNAL(stateChanged(QAbstractSocket::SocketState)),this, SLOT(stateChanged(QAbstractSocket::SocketState)));
                                    connect(socket,SIGNAL(error(QAbstractSocket::SocketError)), this, SLOT(errorReceived(QAbstractSocket::SocketError)));
                                    last = "";
                                    state = HELLO;
                                    c =0;

                                    }

                                    smtp::~smtp()
                                    {

                                    }

                                    void smtp::connected()
                                    {
                                    qDebug()<<"connected";
                                    socket->write("HELO yahoo.com\r\n");

                                    }
                                    void smtp::disconnected()
                                    {
                                    qDebug()<<"disconnected";
                                    qDebug()<<socket->errorString();

                                    qDebug()<<"1= Try again";
                                    
                                    
                                    QString response;
                                    QTextStream stream(stdin);
                                    stream >> response;
                                    if(response == "1")
                                    {
                                        socket->connectToHost("smtp.mail.yahoo.com", 25);
                                        qDebug() <<"connecting to smtp.mail.yahoo.com";
                                    
                                    }
                                    else
                                    {
                                        qDebug()<<"invalid command";
                                    
                                    }
                                    

                                    }
                                    void smtp::readyread()
                                    {
                                    while (!socket->atEnd()) {
                                    QString line = socket->readLine();
                                    qDebug()<< line;
                                    if(line.startsWith("220"))
                                    {
                                    QString instruction = "enter the command AUTH LOGIN";
                                    enteraCommand(instruction);
                                    }
                                    else if(line.startsWith("250"))
                                    {
                                    qDebug()<<line;
                                    enteraCommand("entrez une commande");
                                    }
                                    else
                                    if(line.startsWith("334"))
                                    {
                                    if(c == 1)
                                    {
                                    enteraCommand("password");
                                    }
                                    else
                                    {
                                    enteraCommand("email");
                                    }
                                    }
                                    else
                                    {
                                    qDebug()<<line;
                                    enteraCommand("entrez une commande");
                                    }

                                    }
                                    }

                                    void smtp::stateChanged(QAbstractSocket::SocketState socketState)
                                    {
                                    qDebug()<<socketState;
                                    }
                                    void smtp::errorReceived(QAbstractSocket::SocketError socketError)
                                    {
                                    qDebug()<< socketError;

                                    }
                                    void smtp::enteraCommand(QString instruction)
                                    {
                                    QString command;
                                    qDebug()<<instruction;
                                    QTextStream stream(stdin);
                                    stream >> command;
                                    if(instruction == "password" || instruction == "email")
                                    {
                                    socket->write(command.toLatin1().toBase64());
                                    }else
                                    {
                                    socket->write(command.toLatin1());
                                    }

                                    }

                                    smtp.ui

                                    <?xml version='1.0'?>
                                    <ui version="4.0">
                                    <author/>
                                    <comment/>
                                    <exportmacro/>
                                    <class>smtp</class>
                                    <widget name="smtp" class="QWidget">
                                    <property name="geometry">
                                    <rect>
                                    <x>0</x>
                                    <y>0</y>
                                    <width>640</width>
                                    <height>480</height>
                                    </rect>
                                    </property>
                                    <property name="windowTitle">
                                    <string>Form</string>
                                    </property>
                                    </widget>
                                    <pixmapfunction/>
                                    <connections/>
                                    </ui>

                                    smtp.pro

                                    QT += core network
                                    QT -= gui

                                    CONFIG += c++11

                                    TARGET = mailSender_conso
                                    CONFIG += console
                                    CONFIG -= app_bundle

                                    TEMPLATE = app

                                    SOURCES += main.cpp
                                    smtp.cpp

                                    HEADERS +=
                                    smtp.h

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                                    @Ronel_qtmaster
                                    Hi there. Your code may be fine, but would benefit from enclosing inside forum's Code tags (icon </> when posting, or ``` (3 backticks) above & below code block.

                                    The problem for the OP is that (a) he needs to have some external email account to do this and (b) your code may work with smtp.mail.yahoo.com but, say, gmail's one long since stopped users from doing this and require user to be logged in or use some other form of authentication before they allow it these days. It's only fair to bring this to OP's attention.

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                                      @ChrisW67 @JonB Thank you for your support. I have already solved it.

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                                        @Ronel_qtmaster
                                        Hi there. Your code may be fine, but would benefit from enclosing inside forum's Code tags (icon </> when posting, or ``` (3 backticks) above & below code block.

                                        The problem for the OP is that (a) he needs to have some external email account to do this and (b) your code may work with smtp.mail.yahoo.com but, say, gmail's one long since stopped users from doing this and require user to be logged in or use some other form of authentication before they allow it these days. It's only fair to bring this to OP's attention.

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                                        @JonB I am using https://github.com/cutelyst/simple-mail
                                        It also works with google. But not by default. You must enable in google SMTP, 2FA and set a password. Then it is working fine with gmail.

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                                          @JonB I am using https://github.com/cutelyst/simple-mail
                                          It also works with google. But not by default. You must enable in google SMTP, 2FA and set a password. Then it is working fine with gmail.

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                                          @Volker75 said in How to send Email from my application?:

                                          2FA and set a password

                                          That's the bit I meant. You didn't used to have to do that, now one has all this complication, that's all.

                                          Glad you found a library for Qt to do SMTP.

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