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In my MVC4 application, I'm trying to get mail sent using Web.config for configuration settings. I have papercut running as a mock SMTP server. When I try to use smtpClient and set host="localhost" in my code (that is, not through Web.config) everything works just fine.

My Web.config

  <system.net>
    <mailSettings>
      <smtp deliveryMethod="Network" from="[email protected]">
        <network
           host="localhost"
           userName=""
           password=""
           defaultCredentials="true" />
      </smtp>
    </mailSettings>
  </system.net>

My code

SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
client.Send(myEmailObject);

The error

The SMTP host was not specified

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  • There are multiple web.config's in a WPF application. Did you try putting it into the one in the app's root directory? Mar 13, 2013 at 21:46
  • That's soooo true, I'm an a$%^#s editing the Web.config in the Views folder all night, banging my head on the keyboard. Thx! Can you post that as an actual answer so I can give you the kudos and close my question. (I'm a bit embarrassed you know :)
    – GerardV
    Mar 13, 2013 at 22:58
  • Added the answer... don't worry, I have seen several people make the same mistake. You are not alone :) Mar 13, 2013 at 23:39

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There are multiple web.config's in a ASP.NET MVC application. In order for most of the system related settings to take effect, they have to be placed inside the application's root web.config. That means the one that the server sees as "~/web.config" and that is in the root folder of the Visual Studio solution.

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  • I can't vote up yet, as I do not have enough rep yet (signed up yesterday). I did mark it as the absolutely right answer! Thx, again!
    – GerardV
    Mar 14, 2013 at 8:06

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