SmtpException Class
Represents the exception that is thrown when the SmtpClient is not able to complete a Send or SendAsync operation.
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
The StatusCode property contains the status code returned by the SMTP server.
The following code example displays an error message when the SmtpException exception is thrown.
public: static void RetryIfBusy(String* server) { MailAddress* from = new MailAddress(S"ben@contoso.com"); MailAddress* to = new MailAddress(S"jane@contoso.com"); MailMessage* message = new MailMessage(from, to); // message.Subject = "Using the SmtpClient class."; message->Subject = S"Using the SmtpClient class."; message->Body = S"Using this feature, you can send an e-mail message from an application very easily."; // Add a carbon copy recipient. MailAddress* copy= new MailAddress(S"Notifications@contoso.com"); message->CC->Add(copy); SmtpClient* client = new SmtpClient(server); // Include credentials if the server requires them. client->Credentials = dynamic_cast<ICredentialsByHost*> (CredentialCache::DefaultNetworkCredentials); Console::WriteLine(S"Sending an e-mail message to {0} using the SMTP host {1}.", to->Address, client->Host); try { client->Send(message); } catch (SmtpFailedRecipientsException* ex) { for (int i = 0; i<ex->Exceptions->Length; i++) { SmtpStatusCode status = ex->Exceptions[i]->StatusCode; if (status == SmtpStatusCode::MailboxBusy || status == SmtpStatusCode::MailboxUnavailable) { Console::WriteLine(S"Delivery failed - retrying in 5 seconds."); System::Threading::Thread::Sleep(5000); client->Send(message); } else { Console::WriteLine(S"Failed to deliver message to {0}", ex->FailedRecipients[i]); } } } __finally { client->Dispose(); } }
System.Exception
System.Net.Mail.SmtpException
System.Net.Mail.SmtpFailedRecipientException
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