Jakarta Mail

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Jakarta Mail (formerly JavaMail) is a Jakarta EE API used to send and receive email via SMTP, POP3 and IMAP. Jakarta Mail is built into the Jakarta EE platform, but also provides an optional package for use in Java SE.[1]

The current version is 2.1.3, released on February 29, 2024.[2] Another open source Jakarta Mail implementation exists (GNU JavaMail), which -while supporting only the obsolete JavaMail 1.3 specification- provides the only free NNTP backend, which makes it possible to use this technology to read and send news group articles.

As of 2019, the software is known as Jakarta Mail, and is part of the Jakarta EE brand (formerly known as Java EE). The reference implementation is part of the Eclipse Angus project.

Maven coordinates of the relevant projects required for operation are:

  • mail API: jakarta.mail:jakarta.mail-api:2.1.3
  • mail implementation: org.eclipse.angus:angus-mail:2.0.3
  • multimedia extensions: jakarta.activation:jakarta.activation-api:2.1.3

Licensing[edit]

Jakarta Mail is hosted as an open source project on Eclipse.org under its new name Jakarta Mail.[3]

Most of the Jakarta Mail source code is licensed under the following licences:

  • EPL-2.0
  • GPL-2.0 with Classpath Exception license
  • The source code for the demo programs is licensed under the BSD license

Examples[edit]

import jakarta.mail.*; import jakarta.mail.internet.*;  import java.time.*; import java.util.*;  // Send a simple, single part, text/plain e-mail public class TestEmail {     static Clock clock = Clock.systemUTC();     public static void main(String[] args) {          // SUBSTITUTE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESSES HERE!         String to = "sendToMailAddress";         String from = "sendFromMailAddress";         // SUBSTITUTE YOUR ISP'S MAIL SERVER HERE!         String host = "smtp.yourisp.invalid";          // Create properties, get Session         Properties props = new Properties();          // If using static Transport.send(),         // need to specify which host to send it to         props.put("mail.smtp.host", host);         // To see what is going on behind the scene         props.put("mail.debug", "true");         Session session = Session.getInstance(props);          try {             // Instantiate a message             Message msg = new MimeMessage(session);              //Set message attributes             msg.setFrom(new InternetAddress(from));             InternetAddress[] address = {new InternetAddress(to)};             msg.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO, address);             msg.setSubject("Test E-Mail through Java");             Date now = Date.from(LocalDateTime.now(clock).toInstant(ZoneOffset.UTC));             msg.setSentDate(now);              // Set message content             msg.setText("This is a test of sending a " +                         "plain text e-mail through Java.\n" +                         "Here is line 2.");              //Send the message             Transport.send(msg);         } catch (MessagingException mex) {             // Prints all nested (chained) exceptions as well             mex.printStackTrace();         }     } } 

Sample Code to Send Multipart E-Mail, HTML E-Mail and File Attachments

package org.example;  import jakarta.activation.*; import jakarta.mail.*; import jakarta.mail.internet.*;  import java.io.*; import java.time.*; import java.util.*;  public class SendMailUsage {     static Clock clock = Clock.systemUTC();     public static void main(String[] args) {          // SUBSTITUTE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESSES HERE!!!         String to = "sendToMailAddress";         String from = "sendFromMailAddress";         // SUBSTITUTE YOUR ISP'S MAIL SERVER HERE!!!         String host = "smtpserver.yourisp.invalid";          // Create properties for the Session         Properties props = new Properties();          // If using static Transport.send(),         // need to specify the mail server here         props.put("mail.smtp.host", host);         // To see what is going on behind the scene         props.put("mail.debug", "true");          // Get a session         Session session = Session.getInstance(props);          try {             // Get a Transport object to send e-mail             Transport bus = session.getTransport("smtp");              // Connect only once here             // Transport.send() disconnects after each send             // Usually, no username and password is required for SMTP             bus.connect();             //bus.connect("smtpserver.yourisp.net", "username", "password");              // Instantiate a message             Message msg = new MimeMessage(session);              // Set message attributes             msg.setFrom(new InternetAddress(from));             InternetAddress[] address = {new InternetAddress(to)};             msg.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO, address);             // Parse a comma-separated list of email addresses. Be strict.             msg.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.CC,                     InternetAddress.parse(to, true));             // Parse comma/space-separated list. Cut some slack.             msg.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.BCC,                     InternetAddress.parse(to, false));              msg.setSubject("Test E-Mail through Java");             msg.setSentDate(Date.from(LocalDateTime.now(clock).toInstant(ZoneOffset.UTC)));              // Set message content and send             setTextContent(msg);             msg.saveChanges();             bus.sendMessage(msg, address);              setMultipartContent(msg);             msg.saveChanges();             bus.sendMessage(msg, address);              setFileAsAttachment(msg, "C:/WINDOWS/CLOUD.GIF");             msg.saveChanges();             bus.sendMessage(msg, address);              setHTMLContent(msg);             msg.saveChanges();             bus.sendMessage(msg, address);              bus.close();          } catch (MessagingException mex) {             // Prints all nested (chained) exceptions as well             mex.printStackTrace();             // How to access nested exceptions             while (null != mex.getNextException()) {                 // Get next exception in chain                 Exception ex = mex.getNextException();                 ex.printStackTrace();                 if (!(ex instanceof MessagingException)) break;                 else mex = (MessagingException) ex;             }         }     }      // A simple, single-part text/plain e-mail.     public static void setTextContent(Message msg) throws MessagingException {         // Set message content         String mytxt = "This is a test of sending a " +                        "plain text e-mail through Java.\n" +                        "Here is line 2.";         msg.setText(mytxt);          // Alternate form         msg.setContent(mytxt, "text/plain");      }      // A simple multipart/mixed e-mail. Both body parts are text/plain.     public static void setMultipartContent(Message msg) throws MessagingException {         // Create and fill first part         MimeBodyPart p1 = new MimeBodyPart();         p1.setText("This is part one of a test multipart e-mail.");          // Create and fill second part         MimeBodyPart p2 = new MimeBodyPart();         // Here is how to set a charset on textual content         p2.setText("This is the second part", "us-ascii");          // Create the Multipart.  Add BodyParts to it.         Multipart mp = new MimeMultipart();         mp.addBodyPart(p1);         mp.addBodyPart(p2);          // Set Multipart as the message's content         msg.setContent(mp);     }      // Set a file as an attachment.  Uses JAF FileDataSource.     public static void setFileAsAttachment(Message msg, String filename)             throws MessagingException {          // Create and fill first part         MimeBodyPart p1 = new MimeBodyPart();         p1.setText("This is part one of a test multipart e-mail." +                    "The second part is file as an attachment");          // Create second part         MimeBodyPart p2 = new MimeBodyPart();          // Put a file in the second part         FileDataSource fds = new FileDataSource(filename);         p2.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(fds));         p2.setFileName(fds.getName());          // Create the Multipart.  Add BodyParts to it.         Multipart mp = new MimeMultipart();         mp.addBodyPart(p1);         mp.addBodyPart(p2);          // Set Multipart as the message's content         msg.setContent(mp);     }      // Set a single part HTML content.     // Sending data of any type is similar.     public static void setHTMLContent(Message msg) throws MessagingException {          String html = "<html><head><title>" +                       msg.getSubject() +                       "</title></head><body><h1>" +                       msg.getSubject() +                       "</h1><p>This is a test of sending an HTML e-mail" +                       " through Java.</body></html>";          // HTMLDataSource is a static nested class         msg.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(new HTMLDataSource(html)));     }      /*      * Static nested class to act as a JAF datasource to send HTML e-mail content      */     static class HTMLDataSource implements DataSource {         private String html;          public HTMLDataSource(String htmlString) {             html = htmlString;         }          // Return html string in an InputStream.         // A new stream must be returned each time.         public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException {             if (null == html) throw new IOException("Null HTML");             return new ByteArrayInputStream(html.getBytes());         }          public OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException {             throw new IOException("This DataHandler cannot write HTML");         }          public String getContentType() {             return "text/html";         }          public String getName() {             return "JAF text/html dataSource to send e-mail only";         }     } } 

References[edit]

  1. ^ "JavaEE inclusion". Retrieved 12 Nov 2014.
  2. ^ "Jakarta Mail Home Page". Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Jakarta Mail". Retrieved 3 Sep 2019.

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