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I need to send an email in asp.net but I need sender appears like "MySiteName" without info@mysitename.com.

AGuyCalledGerald
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Like this:

using(MailMessage message = new MailMessage(
        new MailAddress("You@Domain.com", "Your Name"),
        new MailAddress("Recipient@OtherDomain.com", "Their Name")
    )) {
    message.Subject = ...;
    message.Body = ...;

    new SmtpClient().Send(message);
}

You will need to enter the SmtpClient's connection settings in Web.config

AGuyCalledGerald
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SLaks
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you could try something like this

MailAddress from = new MailAddress("info@mysitename.com", "MySiteName");

More info here

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.mail.mailaddress.aspx

Bala R
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There are 2 ways, if you are using MailAddress you can use the constructor overload to input the display name, or simply format the recipient address as MySiteName <info@mysitename>

For a downloadable example see here

James
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This is how it works.

MailMessage message;
//prepare message
message.Sender = new MailAddress("Sender-email-id", "Sender Name");
new SmtpClient().Send(message); 
this. __curious_geek
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