How to store sent mails

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How to store sent mails

 
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Hi all my name is rama kishore
I am sending emails in asp.net by using one of my client domain abaoth2.com.
Now i want to store the emails what i was sent....please tell me how to do that one
please help me....
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You could always store the body of the email in a field in a database. Alternatively, you could use a 3rd party mail sender that saves a copy of sent messages. We use Persits ASPEmail. It is nice because it provides logging of failed messages and provides queue functionality.
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you can save the Body and relavent information to database .

after you can retrieve that information whenver u need.

wherever you wanted to present.


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You could always store the body of the email in a field in a database. Alternatively, you could use a 3rd party mail sender that saves a copy of sent messages. We use Persits ASPEmail. It is nice because it provides logging of failed messages and provides queue functionality.
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