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If I have a hosted website, do I need to contact my hosting provider to use aspNetEmail?

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If I have a hosted website, do I need to contact my hosting provider to use aspNetEmail?

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Nope. All you need to do is install aspNetEmail on your local machine. This will extract the aspNetEmail.dll assembly. If you are using Visual Studio.NET, then you simply need to upload the aspNetEmail.dll to your website (but not in the /Bin directory). Then, set a reference to it using the “Browse” button. Do not set a reference to the GAC assembly, as the hosted website will not have aspNetEmail in the GAC. When you set a reference, VS.NET will automatically move the aspNetEmail.dll to the /Bin directory. See our Tutorials for more information. If you are not using VS.NET (or the compiled codebehind model), then you simply need to upload the aspNetEmail.dll to your /Bin directory.

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