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so you want to know how to send emails in asp.net core or in C sharp in general well welcome to this video my name is Yannick and in this short video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how you can send emails now first of all we also have the content of this video written as an article at our website here you can copy the code and follow along so what I suggest is you watch this video and afterwards go to the blog or to the article and copy the code over if you need it so here I got an asp.net core MVC application okay so this is why on the right side you can see a controller folder and a home controller so as I said MVC model view controller application now we want to start by creating a service so when we have an email sender service we can inject it using dependency injection so that our controllers for example our home controller can take the email sender service and then actually send an email if you have no clue about dependency injection and you want to know that first check