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I am developing a WPF app in MVVM presentation pattern. I have a grid and I am trying to have an "emailto" hyperlink and when the user clicks that i am trying to export all the data to an excel and open the default email client with a draft new message window(email client could be Lotus/Outlook) and attach the excel as an attachment to the mail. I am able to define a "Mailto" hyperlink and when i click that i am able to open the draft message email window. But i am not sure how to send the excel as an attachment. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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By sending an Excel file you don't mean generating of this file somehow. Right? So you just need to attach a file.

I always use Andrew Baker's MAPI wrapper class which seems to be very reliable and has never failed for last 6 years. It's just 18Kb of C# code and it does exactly what you need.

var message = new MapiMailMessage(subject, body);
message.Recipients.Add(mailAddress);
message.Files.Add(filePath);
message.ShowDialog();
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  • Hi,Thank you. But the i dont want to open up a custom UI to send an email. I just want to open up the default mail client interface with a pre composed message. Oct 29, 2012 at 11:42
  • @HariSubramaniam, have a look at the source code. It doesn't use any own/custom UI to send email. The ShowDialog method launches the default email client with pre composed message. Don't be confused by the method's name.
    – Alex Klaus
    Oct 29, 2012 at 22:18
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You could use Simple MAPI API to solve your problem:

var mapi = new Mapi();
mapi.Logon(IntPtr.Zero);

foreach (var filePath in files)
    mapi.Attach(filePath);

mapi.Send("subject", "body text", true /* show send message dialog to user */);
mapi.Logoff();
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  • Hi,Thank you. But the i dont want to open up a custom UI to send an email. I just want to open up the default mail client interface with a pre composed message. Oct 29, 2012 at 11:46
  • That is how it works. A mail client registers itself in Windows as a default mail client. When you invoke mapi.Send("my subject", "my body text", true) Windows tells the mail client to open send message dialog with subject my subject, body my body text and attached files.
    – SHSE
    Oct 29, 2012 at 11:50

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