- SPUtility.SendEmail subject parameter cannot contain a comma "," character.
 - If it does, the email will be delayed by several hours.
 - To workaround, use: strSubject.Replace(",", " ") for the subject parameter
 - I am not sure if this is an smtp issue or a SPUtility issue.
 - The function will return "True" indicating a successful send even if there is a comma.
 - The body text parameter must have a new line character at least every 2048 characters.
 - If not, the email body will be truncated at 2048 chars.
 - For example, when using an HTML formatted body, you may have all your encoding on one line within the body string/stringbuilder parameter. You will need to insert crlf chars every 2048 characters or less.
 
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
SPUtility.SendEmail
Issues with SPUtility.SendEmail.
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