Re: tomcat working space permisions and javamail - linux

2004-11-23 Thread Ben Souther
You'd have to give us a little more information.


Are you squashing exception output with try/catch blocks?
You would see an exception if your app was trying to read a file and
couldn't. 

Are you able to mail from your app without attachments?
Are you sure the file is there?  
If so, have you tried opening up the permissions on the file?
Have you put any kind of logging statements in your code to determine
where it's failing?

Also, a lot of people on this list (and on the other, I assume) will
ignore your question because you've cross-posted it. 




On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 05:34, Kantartzis Vasilis wrote:
 Hello all,
 I am dealing with a problem combining java mail and tomcat that might have to 
 do with read permitions 
 1.I am trying to add a file in a multipart mesage to construct a mail 
 attachment.
 2. The file is placed in one of the tomcat webapps applications (file is 
 uploaded there through a form)
 3. I get no exceptions from tomcat but the e-mail is never send 
 
 
 the file is placed as follows 
 webapps--
 |-filespace-
|
  uploads-
 |
 |-fileTosend 
 
 
   
   
 i fear that the message is not constructed, because the file is not read.
 does any one else have something to propose 
 
 please can some-one advice what can i do? 
 
 thank you 
 Billy Kantartzis 
 
 IT Specialist
 
 OTE SA 
 
 Operational Systems Branch 
 
 Organisational and Quallity Devision 
 
 99 Kifisias Ave 
 
 15124,Marousi,
 
 Athens ,Greece
 
 Phone +30-210-6117266
 
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RE: tomcat working space permisions and javamail - linux

2004-11-23 Thread Kantartzis Vasilis


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From: Ben Souther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 1:58 PM
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Subject: Re: tomcat working space permisions and javamail - linux


You'd have to give us a little more information.


Are you squashing exception output with try/catch blocks?
You would see an exception if your app was trying to read a file and
couldn't. 
NO TRY CATCH BLOCKS AND NO EXCEPTIONS ARE THROWN 
Are you able to mail from your app without attachments?
YES
Are you sure the file is there?  
YES I HAVE PUT A COPY 
If so, have you tried opening up the permissions on the file?
DO I HAVE TO OPEN THE PERMITIONS ONLY IN THAT FILE OR THE WHOLE PATH?
Have you put any kind of logging statements in your code to determine
where it's failing?

Also, a lot of people on this list (and on the other, I assume) will
ignore your question because you've cross-posted it. 

I THOUGHT THAT THIS POST IS RELEVANT TO BOTH LISTS 



On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 05:34, Kantartzis Vasilis wrote:
 Hello all,
 I am dealing with a problem combining java mail and tomcat that might have to 
 do with read permitions 
 1.I am trying to add a file in a multipart mesage to construct a mail 
 attachment.
 2. The file is placed in one of the tomcat webapps applications (file is 
 uploaded there through a form)
 3. I get no exceptions from tomcat but the e-mail is never send 
 
 
 the file is placed as follows 
 webapps--
 |-filespace-
|
  uploads-
 |
 |-fileTosend 
 
 
   
   
 i fear that the message is not constructed, because the file is not read.
 does any one else have something to propose 
 
 please can some-one advice what can i do? 
 
 thank you 
 Billy Kantartzis 
 
 IT Specialist
 
 OTE SA 
 
 Operational Systems Branch 
 
 Organisational and Quallity Devision 
 
 99 Kifisias Ave 
 
 15124,Marousi,
 
 Athens ,Greece
 
 Phone +30-210-6117266
 
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