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AutoCloseable
Note that Transport
extends the Service
class, which provides many common methods for naming transports,
connecting to transports, and listening to connection events.
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Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
Add a listener for Transport events.protected void
notifyTransportListeners
(int type, Address[] validSent, Address[] validUnsent, Address[] invalid, Message msg) Notify all TransportListeners.void
Remove a listener for Transport events.static void
Send a message.static void
Send the message to the specified addresses, ignoring any recipients specified in the message itself.static void
Send the message to the specified addresses, ignoring any recipients specified in the message itself.static void
Send a message.abstract void
sendMessage
(Message msg, Address[] addresses) Send the Message to the specified list of addresses.Methods inherited from class jakarta.mail.Service
addConnectionListener, close, connect, connect, connect, connect, finalize, getURLName, isConnected, notifyConnectionListeners, protocolConnect, queueEvent, removeConnectionListener, setConnected, setURLName, toString
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Transport
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Method Details
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send
Send a message. The message will be sent to all recipient addresses specified in the message (as returned from theMessage
methodgetAllRecipients
), using message transports appropriate to each address. Thesend
method calls thesaveChanges
method on the message before sending it.If any of the recipient addresses is detected to be invalid by the Transport during message submission, a SendFailedException is thrown. Clients can get more detail about the failure by examining the exception. Whether or not the message is still sent successfully to any valid addresses depends on the Transport implementation. See SendFailedException for more details. Note also that success does not imply that the message was delivered to the ultimate recipient, as failures may occur in later stages of delivery. Once a Transport accepts a message for delivery to a recipient, failures that occur later should be reported to the user via another mechanism, such as returning the undeliverable message.
In typical usage, a SendFailedException reflects an error detected by the server. The details of the SendFailedException will usually contain the error message from the server (such as an SMTP error message). An address may be detected as invalid for a variety of reasons - the address may not exist, the address may have invalid syntax, the address may have exceeded its quota, etc.
Note that
send
is a static method that creates and manages its own connection. Any connection associated with any Transport instance used to invoke this method is ignored and not used. This method should only be invoked using the formTransport.send(msg);
, and should never be invoked using an instance variable.- Parameters:
msg
- the message to send- Throws:
SendFailedException
- if the message could not be sent to some or any of the recipients.MessagingException
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send
Send the message to the specified addresses, ignoring any recipients specified in the message itself. Thesend
method calls thesaveChanges
method on the message before sending it.- Parameters:
msg
- the message to sendaddresses
- the addresses to which to send the message- Throws:
SendFailedException
- if the message could not be sent to some or any of the recipients.MessagingException
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send
Send a message. The message will be sent to all recipient addresses specified in the message (as returned from theMessage
methodgetAllRecipients
). Thesend
method calls thesaveChanges
method on the message before sending it.Use the specified user name and password to authenticate to the mail server.
- Parameters:
msg
- the message to senduser
- the user namepassword
- this user's password- Throws:
SendFailedException
- if the message could not be sent to some or any of the recipients.MessagingException
- for other failures- Since:
- JavaMail 1.5
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send
public static void send(Message msg, Address[] addresses, String user, String password) throws MessagingException Send the message to the specified addresses, ignoring any recipients specified in the message itself. Thesend
method calls thesaveChanges
method on the message before sending it.Use the specified user name and password to authenticate to the mail server.
- Parameters:
msg
- the message to sendaddresses
- the addresses to which to send the messageuser
- the user namepassword
- this user's password- Throws:
SendFailedException
- if the message could not be sent to some or any of the recipients.MessagingException
- for other failures- Since:
- JavaMail 1.5
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sendMessage
Send the Message to the specified list of addresses. An appropriate TransportEvent indicating the delivery status is delivered to any TransportListener registered on this Transport. Also, if any of the addresses is invalid, a SendFailedException is thrown. Whether or not the message is still sent succesfully to any valid addresses depends on the Transport implementation.Unlike the static
send
method, thesendMessage
method does not call thesaveChanges
method on the message; the caller should do so.- Parameters:
msg
- The Message to be sentaddresses
- array of addresses to send this message to- Throws:
SendFailedException
- if the send failed because of invalid addresses.MessagingException
- if the connection is dead or not in the connected state- See Also:
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addTransportListener
Add a listener for Transport events.The default implementation provided here adds this listener to an internal list of TransportListeners.
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l
- the Listener for Transport events- See Also:
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removeTransportListener
Remove a listener for Transport events.The default implementation provided here removes this listener from the internal list of TransportListeners.
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l
- the listener- See Also:
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notifyTransportListeners
protected void notifyTransportListeners(int type, Address[] validSent, Address[] validUnsent, Address[] invalid, Message msg) Notify all TransportListeners. Transport implementations are expected to use this method to broadcast TransportEvents.The provided default implementation queues the event into an internal event queue. An event dispatcher thread dequeues events from the queue and dispatches them to the registered TransportListeners. Note that the event dispatching occurs in a separate thread, thus avoiding potential deadlock problems.
- Parameters:
type
- the TransportEvent typevalidSent
- valid addresses to which message was sentvalidUnsent
- valid addresses to which message was not sentinvalid
- the invalid addressesmsg
- the message
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