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I have the following code to send email but I get the following error:

An asynchronous module or handler completed while an asynchronous operation was still pending

This is the code in controller:

   [AllowAnonymous]
    public async Task<ActionResult> GenerateEmailConfirmation(ApplicationUser user)
    {
        string code = await UserManager.GenerateEmailConfirmationTokenAsync(user.Id);

        var callbackUrl = Url.Action(
            "ConfirmEmail",
            "Account",
            new { userId = user.Id, code = code }, protocol: Request.Url.Scheme);

        await UserManager.SendEmailAsync(
            user.Id,
            "Some subject",
            "This the message...<a href=\"" + callbackUrl + "\">here</a>");

        return View("CheckEmail");
    }

This is the code in identityconfig:

    public class EmailService : IIdentityMessageService
    {
        public Task SendAsync(IdentityMessage message)
        {

           var smtpClient = new SmtpClient
           {
                DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network,
                Host = "smtp.gmail.com", 
                Port = 587, 
                EnableSsl = true,  
                UseDefaultCredentials = false, 
                Credentials = new NetworkCredential("[email protected]", "xxx")
          };

          var mailMessage = new MailMessage("[email protected]", message.Destination)
          {
            Subject = message.Subject,
            Body = message.Body,
            IsBodyHtml = true
          };

         return smtpClient.SendMailAsync(mailMessage);
      }
   }

What is causing this error? Note the application is being run between a firewall?

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  • Your SendAsync method exits before the email is sent. That means that SmptClient gets garbage collected before the sending operation completes. Change the signature to async Task and the last line to await smptClient.SendMailAsync(mailMessage);. You don't need to return anything Nov 2, 2017 at 15:29
  • @PanagiotisKanavos the controller action already has async Task so why do I need it again on the method? In addition I already have await on the method call inside the controller so why do I need it again in the actual method? By the way the code is taken from the Mircrosoft site.
    – adam78
    Nov 2, 2017 at 15:56
  • I'm talking about EmailService.SendAsync which doesn't. Where did you find the code anyway? Code examples can have errors too. Nov 2, 2017 at 16:08
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  • @PanagiotisKanavos having made the changes you suggested have made no difference either.
    – adam78
    Nov 2, 2017 at 16:26

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