Hi Mark, we have used the following artifact with no issue:
http://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails%7Ccom.sun.mail%7Cjavax.mail%7C1.5.5%7Cjar Additional notes: We created a wrapper project that makes it much easier to send emails (MimeMessage class is not so easy to work with): http://www.everit.org/email-javamail/ It is based on email-api: http://www.everit.org/email-api/ Also, there are some other projects that you might be interested in: - email-javamail-dkim <https://github.com/everit-org/email-javamail-dkim>: Possibility to attach DKIM signature to your mail if you use our email-javamail. DKIM is useful not to get your e-mail lost in the spam folder - email-store-ri <https://github.com/everit-org/email-store-ri>: Stores email defined in email-api within persistent database - email-queue <https://github.com/everit-org/email-queue>: Persists email in a queue before sending them out by using email-store. We had the experience that sending out one email takes 2-3 seconds, but sending out 10 takes the same amount of time. Building up the connection with the SMTP server is the slow part. Not to have a hang on the user interface, it is better to put the emails into the queue and send them together frequently with a scheduler. This module will be released to maven central within 24 hours, and documentation comes soon, too. All of them are available on maven-central <http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Ceverit%20email>. If you are interested in these but having problems using them, please let me know. Kind regards, *Balázs **Zsoldos* On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 10:28 PM, Mark Derricutt <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey all, > > I was wondering what the current status of JavaMail was with Felix and > OSGi ( and Karaf )? Is it possible to just install some bundles and use > Javamail or do we need to update felix configuration with boot class loader > overrides still? > > All my google searches just come up with all the old and ancient "you need > to make your own bundle" camp and still mess with class loaders. > > Makr > > > -- > Mark Derricutt > http://www.theoryinpractice.net > http://www.chaliceofblood.net > http://plus.google.com/+MarkDerricutt > http://twitter.com/talios > http://facebook.com/mderricutt >

