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  1. What's the difference between Sender, From and Return-Path?

    What's the difference between an email Sender, From and Return-Path value? Example: I have a contact form where the user can input their email, would this be assigned to sender, from or …

  2. How can I get the sender email address using Outlook.MailItem in …

    Jun 23, 2014 · 0 In C# you can access the sender's email address using the SendUsingAccount.SmtpAddress property of the Outlook MailItem. It returns a string object. …

  3. .net - C# What is the "object sender" of Form? - Stack Overflow

    I want to make If "sender" is from Button print: Hello From Button and if "sender" is from Form print: Hello World. I know we can do it it if else but what is the name of form?

  4. Explain this: CheckBox checkbox = (CheckBox)sender;

    Sep 23, 2010 · 1 The sender parameter (which is declared as plain Object) is cast to CheckBox as you apparently know that the sender of that event always is a CheckBox.

  5. MailMessage, difference between Sender and From properties

    Apr 19, 2010 · What's the difference between the Sender and the From properties in the MailMessage class? Are they both the same, and if not is there a reason to use Sender …

  6. vba - Get sender email address - Stack Overflow

    Nov 14, 2013 · strSenderName = Sender.GetExchangeUser().PrimarySmtpAddress the sender name comes up as "empty". How I can extract the sender's email address?

  7. Understanding C# Events use of sender object - Stack Overflow

    Jan 6, 2012 · The thing i'm having a bit of trouble understanding is the use of the sender object. What I would like to use it for is to pass a handle to a class object I have with various …

  8. What is the use of "object sender" and "EventArgs e" parameters?

    May 25, 2021 · In case of Page_Load, Init and other page events, what is the use of these (object sender, EventArgs e) parameters? Examples would be more helpful.

  9. In a C# event handler, why must the "sender" parameter be an …

    According to Microsoft event naming guidelines, the sender parameter in a C# event handler "is always of type object, even if it is possible to use a more specific type". This leads to lots of event

  10. Working with "object sender, EventArgs e" inside an Event Handler

    Jul 21, 2014 · The signature of an event handler in .Net is (or at least should be): (object sender, XXArgs e) where XXArgs is a class that inherits from EventArgs. sender is, well, the sender of …