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package org.springframework.mail;

import java.util.Date;

/**
 * This is a common interface for mail messages, allowing a user to set key
 * values required in assembling a mail message, without needing to know if
 * the underlying message is a simple text message or a more sophisticated
 * MIME message.
 *
 * 

Implemented by both SimpleMailMessage and MimeMessageHelper, * to let message population code interact with a simple message or a * MIME message through a common interface. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.1.5 * @see SimpleMailMessage * @see org.springframework.mail.javamail.MimeMessageHelper */ public interface MailMessage { public void setFrom(String from) throws MailParseException; public void setReplyTo(String replyTo) throws MailParseException; public void setTo(String to) throws MailParseException; public void setTo(String[] to) throws MailParseException; public void setCc(String cc) throws MailParseException; public void setCc(String[] cc) throws MailParseException; public void setBcc(String bcc) throws MailParseException; public void setBcc(String[] bcc) throws MailParseException; public void setSentDate(Date sentDate) throws MailParseException; public void setSubject(String subject) throws MailParseException; public void setText(String text) throws MailParseException; }





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