(JavaScript) Send HTML Email with Image Downloaded from URL
Demonstrates how to compose an HTML email with an embedded image where the image data is downloaded from a URL.
var success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// First download the image we'll be adding to the HTML "img" tag.
var bdJpg = new CkBinData();
var http = new CkHttp();
success = http.QuickGetBd("https://www.chilkatsoft.com/images/starfish.jpg",bdJpg);
if (success == false) {
console.log(http.LastErrorText);
return;
}
var mailman = new CkMailMan();
// Use your SMTP server..
mailman.SmtpHost = "smtp.yourserver.com";
mailman.SmtpPort = 587;
mailman.StartTLS = true;
// Set the SMTP login/password
mailman.SmtpUsername = "my_login";
mailman.SmtpPassword = "my_password";
// Create an HTML email.
var email = new CkEmail();
email.Subject = "HTML Email with Image";
email.From = "Dave <somebody@mydomain.com>";
email.AddTo("Chilkat","info@chilkatsoft.com");
var html = "<html><body><p>This is an HTML email with an embedded image.</p><p><img src=\"starfish.jpg\" /></p></body></html>";
email.SetHtmlBody(html);
// Note: The "starfish.jpg" here must match the name in the "img" tag's "src" attribute in the HTML above.
success = email.AddRelatedBd2(bdJpg,"starfish.jpg");
if (success == false) {
console.log(email.LastErrorText);
return;
}
email.SaveEml("qa_output/out.eml");
// success = mailman.SendEmail(email);
// if (success == ckfalse) {
// println mailman.LastErrorText;
// return;
// }
//
// ignore = mailman.CloseSmtpConnection();
console.log("Success.");
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