Is there any way to attach System.Drawing.Image to email with out saving it, then grabbing it from the saved path.
Right now I\'m creating the image and saving it. I
You can't pass an Image
directly to an attachment, but you can skip the file system by just saving the image to a MemoryStream
, and then providing that MemoryStream
to the attachment constructor:
var stream = new MemoryStream();
image.Save(stream, ImageFormat.Jpeg);
stream.Position = 0;
mail.Attachments.Add(new Attachment(stream, "image/jpg"));
In theory, you can convert the Image to a MemoryStream, and then add the stream as an attachment. It would go like this:
public static Stream ToStream(this Image image, ImageFormat formaw) {
var stream = new System.IO.MemoryStream();
image.Save(stream, formaw);
stream.Position = 0;
return stream;
}
Then you can use the following
var stream = myImage.ToStream(ImageFormat.Gif);
Now that you have the stream, you can add it as an attachment:
mail.Attachments.Add(new Attachment(stream, "myImage.gif", "image/gif" ));
References:
System.Drawing.Image to stream C#
c# email object to stream to attachment