I am sure you can use a Mail session in Tomcat and set it up the same way,
but I am calling javamail directly.

if I am sending to gmail.com.  I would use this code..

     Properties props = new Properties();
     props.put("mail.smtp.host","gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com");
     props.put("mail.smtp.localhost", "localhost");
     Session s = Session.getInstance(props,null);
     s.setDebug(true);
     MimeMessage message = new MimeMessage(s);
     message.setSubject(getSubject());
     message.setFrom(InternetAddress.parse("[EMAIL PROTECTED]")[0]);
     message.setRecipient(Message.RecipientType.TO,"[EMAIL PROTECTED]");
     message.setText("this is a test message");
     Transport.send(message);



On 8/25/06, Propes, Barry L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'll sure take that under advisement.

Tomcat has an additional component for sending email? I don't think I ever
knew that. Where's it configured? In the server.xml file?

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Farrow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 3:52 PM
To: Tomcat Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: javamail + tomcat


If you want to send email directly via Tomcat, you can bypass relaying.
Just set the "mail.smtp.host" attribute to a valid MX entry for the
receiving domain.



On 8/25/06, Ovi Comes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That is interesting. The funny thing is that I could send email to any
> account inbox. That is, running the code standalone. I can't figure out
> how
> Tomcat would possibly alter my email so that it ends up in the spam box.
> Plus, the headers are identical!
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Propes, Barry L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 4:08 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: javamail + tomcat
>
> most likely you have to get relaying approved.
>
> I've had a similar problem and had to jettison the idea of JavaMail for
> now,
> due to the relaying problem.
>
> I could send through my desktop and only my email address through my ISP
> would receive it, and then only in the Bulk Mail folder!
>
> Quite an aggravation, and I never found from anyone anywhere, short of
> seeing the administrator, how to solve this problem.
>
> Problem for me was twofold:
> 1) how I do get my ISP to let other email addresses approved?
> 2) getting an email admin here at work to approve this was like getting
> Iran
> to concede on every nuclear point the U.S. or U.N. wants to adopt!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ovi Comes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 3:04 PM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: javamail + tomcat
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I need help with javamail in tomcat. Here is my issue: if send an email
to
> an yahoo account, from my junit class everything is ok. When I run the
> same
> code in Tomcat, on the same machine, my email goes to spam/bulk folder.
> What
> is going on?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ovi
>
>
> --
> No virus found in this outgoing message.
> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.6/427 - Release Date:
8/24/2006
>
>
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> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.6/427 - Release Date:
8/24/2006
>
>
> --
> No virus found in this outgoing message.
> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.6/427 - Release Date:
8/24/2006
>
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