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package org.springframework.mail;
/**
* This interface defines a strategy for sending simple mails. Can be
* implemented for a variety of mailing systems due to the simple requirements.
* For richer functionality like MIME messages, consider JavaMailSender.
*
* Allows for easy testing of clients, as it does not depend on JavaMail's
* infrastructure classes: no mocking of JavaMail Session or Transport necessary.
*
* @author Dmitriy Kopylenko
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 10.09.2003
* @see org.springframework.mail.javamail.JavaMailSender
*/
public interface MailSender {
/**
* Send the given simple mail message.
* @param simpleMessage the message to send
* @throws MailParseException in case of failure when parsing the message
* @throws MailAuthenticationException in case of authentication failure
* @throws MailSendException in case of failure when sending the message
*/
void send(SimpleMailMessage simpleMessage) throws MailException;
/**
* Send the given array of simple mail messages in batch.
* @param simpleMessages the messages to send
* @throws MailParseException in case of failure when parsing a message
* @throws MailAuthenticationException in case of authentication failure
* @throws MailSendException in case of failure when sending a message
*/
void send(SimpleMailMessage... simpleMessages) throws MailException;
}