change display name C# to send email












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I am sending mail with C#. I like change the display name dinamic.



string sender = "myemail@domain.com";
SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient("smtp.office365.com");
smtp.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(sender, "mypassword");
smtp.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
smtp.Port = 587;
smtp.EnableSsl = true;
smtp.UseDefaultCredentials = false;

MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name");
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name", Encoding.ASCII);
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name", Encoding.UTF8);
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name", Encoding.Unicode);
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "\MyDisplayName\");
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender);

mail.From = froms;
mail.Sender = new MailAddress(de);
mail.To.Add(new MailAddress("to@domain"));
mail.Subject = "TEST";
mail.Body = "body";
smtp.Send(mail);


but the "Name Name" is ignored and always send mail with the Name configurated in Outlook



Thanks.










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  • I don't think office 365 will let you override the name.

    – Clayton Harbich
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:44











  • If you are using an installed version of Outlook, you could refer to this link: matthewproctor.com/…

    – Bruce
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:48











  • Did you solve it?

    – gsubiran
    Jan 2 at 20:51
















1















I am sending mail with C#. I like change the display name dinamic.



string sender = "myemail@domain.com";
SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient("smtp.office365.com");
smtp.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(sender, "mypassword");
smtp.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
smtp.Port = 587;
smtp.EnableSsl = true;
smtp.UseDefaultCredentials = false;

MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name");
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name", Encoding.ASCII);
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name", Encoding.UTF8);
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name", Encoding.Unicode);
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "\MyDisplayName\");
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender);

mail.From = froms;
mail.Sender = new MailAddress(de);
mail.To.Add(new MailAddress("to@domain"));
mail.Subject = "TEST";
mail.Body = "body";
smtp.Send(mail);


but the "Name Name" is ignored and always send mail with the Name configurated in Outlook



Thanks.










share|improve this question























  • I don't think office 365 will let you override the name.

    – Clayton Harbich
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:44











  • If you are using an installed version of Outlook, you could refer to this link: matthewproctor.com/…

    – Bruce
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:48











  • Did you solve it?

    – gsubiran
    Jan 2 at 20:51














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I am sending mail with C#. I like change the display name dinamic.



string sender = "myemail@domain.com";
SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient("smtp.office365.com");
smtp.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(sender, "mypassword");
smtp.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
smtp.Port = 587;
smtp.EnableSsl = true;
smtp.UseDefaultCredentials = false;

MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name");
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name", Encoding.ASCII);
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name", Encoding.UTF8);
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name", Encoding.Unicode);
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "\MyDisplayName\");
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender);

mail.From = froms;
mail.Sender = new MailAddress(de);
mail.To.Add(new MailAddress("to@domain"));
mail.Subject = "TEST";
mail.Body = "body";
smtp.Send(mail);


but the "Name Name" is ignored and always send mail with the Name configurated in Outlook



Thanks.










share|improve this question














I am sending mail with C#. I like change the display name dinamic.



string sender = "myemail@domain.com";
SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient("smtp.office365.com");
smtp.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(sender, "mypassword");
smtp.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
smtp.Port = 587;
smtp.EnableSsl = true;
smtp.UseDefaultCredentials = false;

MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name");
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name", Encoding.ASCII);
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name", Encoding.UTF8);
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "Name Name", Encoding.Unicode);
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender, "\MyDisplayName\");
//MailAddress froms = new MailAddress(sender);

mail.From = froms;
mail.Sender = new MailAddress(de);
mail.To.Add(new MailAddress("to@domain"));
mail.Subject = "TEST";
mail.Body = "body";
smtp.Send(mail);


but the "Name Name" is ignored and always send mail with the Name configurated in Outlook



Thanks.







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  • I don't think office 365 will let you override the name.

    – Clayton Harbich
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:44











  • If you are using an installed version of Outlook, you could refer to this link: matthewproctor.com/…

    – Bruce
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:48











  • Did you solve it?

    – gsubiran
    Jan 2 at 20:51



















  • I don't think office 365 will let you override the name.

    – Clayton Harbich
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:44











  • If you are using an installed version of Outlook, you could refer to this link: matthewproctor.com/…

    – Bruce
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:48











  • Did you solve it?

    – gsubiran
    Jan 2 at 20:51

















I don't think office 365 will let you override the name.

– Clayton Harbich
Nov 14 '18 at 22:44





I don't think office 365 will let you override the name.

– Clayton Harbich
Nov 14 '18 at 22:44













If you are using an installed version of Outlook, you could refer to this link: matthewproctor.com/…

– Bruce
Nov 15 '18 at 7:48





If you are using an installed version of Outlook, you could refer to this link: matthewproctor.com/…

– Bruce
Nov 15 '18 at 7:48













Did you solve it?

– gsubiran
Jan 2 at 20:51





Did you solve it?

– gsubiran
Jan 2 at 20:51












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