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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T21:07:05+00:00 2026-05-21T21:07:05+00:00

Im looking to use MVCMailer to send emails using asp.net mvc 3 with razor.

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Im looking to use MVCMailer to send emails using asp.net mvc 3 with razor. Also mentioned by ScottHa

It looks fairly straight forward, however i’m confused as to how I would send batch emails eg like a newsletter to a list of users.

do i create a loop around this?

public virtual MailMessage Welcome()
{
    var mailMessage = new MailMessage{Subject = "Welcome to MvcMailer"};

    mailMessage.To.Add("sohan39@example.com");
    ViewBag.Name = "Sohan";
    PopulateBody(mailMessage, viewName: "Welcome");

    return mailMessage;
}

can someone explain?
thanks

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    2026-05-21T21:07:06+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 9:07 pm

    Unfortunately because each email message is personalized, I can’t see any other way other than looping. So just change your method to something like:

    public virtual MailMessage Welcome(string email, string name)
    {
        var mailMessage = new MailMessage{Subject = "Welcome to MvcMailer"};
    
        mailMessage.To.Add(email);
        ViewBag.Name = name;
        PopulateBody(mailMessage, viewName: "Welcome");
    
        return mailMessage;
    }
    

    And then call that method inside your loop and send it at the same time.

    Important Note

    You should setup your web.config to use a pickup directory rather than a SMTP server. Then get IIS to send the email from the pickup directory.

    Reasoning – Because you could potentially be calling SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage mailmessage) any number of times – this could become rather expensive if you have to connect to a SMTP server each time to send the email.

    A nice side effect of this is you also get some redundancy if the SMTP server is down or unreachable for any reason.

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