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package org.springframework.mail.javamail;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Properties;

import javax.activation.FileTypeMap;
import javax.mail.AuthenticationFailedException;
import javax.mail.MessagingException;
import javax.mail.NoSuchProviderException;
import javax.mail.Session;
import javax.mail.Transport;
import javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

import org.springframework.mail.MailAuthenticationException;
import org.springframework.mail.MailException;
import org.springframework.mail.MailParseException;
import org.springframework.mail.MailPreparationException;
import org.springframework.mail.MailSendException;
import org.springframework.mail.SimpleMailMessage;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;

/**
 * Production implementation of the {@link JavaMailSender} interface,
 * supporting both JavaMail {@link MimeMessage MimeMessages} and Spring
 * {@link SimpleMailMessage SimpleMailMessages}. Can also be used as a
 * plain {@link org.springframework.mail.MailSender} implementation.
 *
 * 

Allows for defining all settings locally as bean properties. * Alternatively, a pre-configured JavaMail {@link javax.mail.Session} can be * specified, possibly pulled from an application server's JNDI environment. * *

Non-default properties in this object will always override the settings * in the JavaMail Session. Note that if overriding all values locally, * there is no added value in setting a pre-configured Session. * * @author Dmitriy Kopylenko * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 10.09.2003 * @see javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage * @see javax.mail.Session * @see #setSession * @see #setJavaMailProperties * @see #setHost * @see #setPort * @see #setUsername * @see #setPassword */ public class JavaMailSenderImpl implements JavaMailSender { /** * The default protocol: 'smtp'. */ public static final String DEFAULT_PROTOCOL = "smtp"; /** * The default port: -1. */ public static final int DEFAULT_PORT = -1; /** Logger available to subclasses */ protected final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(getClass()); private Session session = Session.getInstance(new Properties(), null); private String protocol = DEFAULT_PROTOCOL; private String host; private int port = DEFAULT_PORT; private String username; private String password; private String defaultEncoding; private FileTypeMap defaultFileTypeMap; /** * Create a new instance of the JavaMailSenderImpl class. *

Initializes the {@link #setDefaultFileTypeMap "defaultFileTypeMap"} * property with a default {@link ConfigurableMimeFileTypeMap}. */ public JavaMailSenderImpl() { ConfigurableMimeFileTypeMap fileTypeMap = new ConfigurableMimeFileTypeMap(); fileTypeMap.afterPropertiesSet(); this.defaultFileTypeMap = fileTypeMap; } /** * Set JavaMail properties for the Session. *

A new Session will be created with those properties. * Use either this method or {@link #setSession}, but not both. *

Non-default properties in this instance will override given * JavaMail properties. */ public void setJavaMailProperties(Properties javaMailProperties) { this.session = Session.getInstance(javaMailProperties, null); } /** * Set the JavaMail Session, possibly pulled from JNDI. *

Default is a new Session without defaults, that is * completely configured via this instance's properties. *

If using a pre-configured Session, non-default properties * in this instance will override the settings in the Session. * @see #setJavaMailProperties */ public void setSession(Session session) { Assert.notNull(session, "Session must not be null"); this.session = session; } /** * Return the JavaMail Session. */ public Session getSession() { return this.session; } /** * Set the mail protocol. Default is "smtp". */ public void setProtocol(String protocol) { this.protocol = protocol; } /** * Return the mail protocol. */ public String getProtocol() { return this.protocol; } /** * Set the mail server host, typically an SMTP host. *

Default is the default host of the underlying JavaMail Session. */ public void setHost(String host) { this.host = host; } /** * Return the mail server host. */ public String getHost() { return this.host; } /** * Set the mail server port. *

Default is {@link #DEFAULT_PORT}, letting JavaMail use the default * SMTP port (25). */ public void setPort(int port) { this.port = port; } /** * Return the mail server port. */ public int getPort() { return this.port; } /** * Set the username for the account at the mail host, if any. *

Note that the underlying JavaMail Session has to be * configured with the property "mail.smtp.auth" set to * true, else the specified username will not be sent to the * mail server by the JavaMail runtime. If you are not explicitly passing * in a Session to use, simply specify this setting via * {@link #setJavaMailProperties}. * @see #setSession * @see #setPassword */ public void setUsername(String username) { this.username = username; } /** * Return the username for the account at the mail host. */ public String getUsername() { return this.username; } /** * Set the password for the account at the mail host, if any. *

Note that the underlying JavaMail Session has to be * configured with the property "mail.smtp.auth" set to * true, else the specified password will not be sent to the * mail server by the JavaMail runtime. If you are not explicitly passing * in a Session to use, simply specify this setting via * {@link #setJavaMailProperties}. * @see #setSession * @see #setUsername */ public void setPassword(String password) { this.password = password; } /** * Return the password for the account at the mail host. */ public String getPassword() { return this.password; } /** * Set the default encoding to use for {@link MimeMessage MimeMessages} * created by this instance. *

Such an encoding will be auto-detected by {@link MimeMessageHelper}. */ public void setDefaultEncoding(String defaultEncoding) { this.defaultEncoding = defaultEncoding; } /** * Return the default encoding for {@link MimeMessage MimeMessages}, * or null if none. */ public String getDefaultEncoding() { return this.defaultEncoding; } /** * Set the default Java Activation {@link FileTypeMap} to use for * {@link MimeMessage MimeMessages} created by this instance. *

A FileTypeMap specified here will be autodetected by * {@link MimeMessageHelper}, avoiding the need to specify the * FileTypeMap for each MimeMessageHelper instance. *

For example, you can specify a custom instance of Spring's * {@link ConfigurableMimeFileTypeMap} here. If not explicitly specified, * a default ConfigurableMimeFileTypeMap will be used, containing * an extended set of MIME type mappings (as defined by the * mime.types file contained in the Spring jar). * @see MimeMessageHelper#setFileTypeMap */ public void setDefaultFileTypeMap(FileTypeMap defaultFileTypeMap) { this.defaultFileTypeMap = defaultFileTypeMap; } /** * Return the default Java Activation {@link FileTypeMap} for * {@link MimeMessage MimeMessages}, or null if none. */ public FileTypeMap getDefaultFileTypeMap() { return this.defaultFileTypeMap; } //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // Implementation of MailSender //--------------------------------------------------------------------- public void send(SimpleMailMessage simpleMessage) throws MailException { send(new SimpleMailMessage[] { simpleMessage }); } public void send(SimpleMailMessage[] simpleMessages) throws MailException { List mimeMessages = new ArrayList(simpleMessages.length); for (int i = 0; i < simpleMessages.length; i++) { SimpleMailMessage simpleMessage = simpleMessages[i]; if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("Creating new MIME message using the following mail properties: " + simpleMessage); } MimeMailMessage message = new MimeMailMessage(createMimeMessage()); simpleMessage.copyTo(message); mimeMessages.add(message.getMimeMessage()); } doSend((MimeMessage[]) mimeMessages.toArray(new MimeMessage[mimeMessages.size()]), simpleMessages); } //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // Implementation of JavaMailSender //--------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * This implementation creates a SmartMimeMessage, holding the specified * default encoding and default FileTypeMap. This special defaults-carrying * message will be autodetected by {@link MimeMessageHelper}, which will use * the carried encoding and FileTypeMap unless explicitly overridden. * @see #setDefaultEncoding * @see #setDefaultFileTypeMap */ public MimeMessage createMimeMessage() { return new SmartMimeMessage(getSession(), getDefaultEncoding(), getDefaultFileTypeMap()); } public MimeMessage createMimeMessage(InputStream contentStream) throws MailException { try { return new MimeMessage(getSession(), contentStream); } catch (MessagingException ex) { throw new MailParseException("Could not parse raw MIME content", ex); } } public void send(MimeMessage mimeMessage) throws MailException { send(new MimeMessage[] { mimeMessage }); } public void send(MimeMessage[] mimeMessages) throws MailException { doSend(mimeMessages, null); } public void send(MimeMessagePreparator mimeMessagePreparator) throws MailException { send(new MimeMessagePreparator[] { mimeMessagePreparator }); } public void send(MimeMessagePreparator[] mimeMessagePreparators) throws MailException { try { List mimeMessages = new ArrayList(mimeMessagePreparators.length); for (int i = 0; i < mimeMessagePreparators.length; i++) { MimeMessage mimeMessage = createMimeMessage(); mimeMessagePreparators[i].prepare(mimeMessage); mimeMessages.add(mimeMessage); } send((MimeMessage[]) mimeMessages.toArray(new MimeMessage[mimeMessages.size()])); } catch (MailException ex) { throw ex; } catch (MessagingException ex) { throw new MailParseException(ex); } catch (IOException ex) { throw new MailPreparationException(ex); } catch (Exception ex) { throw new MailPreparationException(ex); } } /** * Actually send the given array of MimeMessages via JavaMail. * @param mimeMessages MimeMessage objects to send * @param originalMessages corresponding original message objects * that the MimeMessages have been created from (with same array * length and indices as the "mimeMessages" array), if any * @throws org.springframework.mail.MailAuthenticationException * in case of authentication failure * @throws org.springframework.mail.MailSendException * in case of failure when sending a message */ protected void doSend(MimeMessage[] mimeMessages, Object[] originalMessages) throws MailException { Map failedMessages = new HashMap(); try { Transport transport = getTransport(getSession()); transport.connect(getHost(), getPort(), getUsername(), getPassword()); try { for (int i = 0; i < mimeMessages.length; i++) { MimeMessage mimeMessage = mimeMessages[i]; try { if (mimeMessage.getSentDate() == null) { mimeMessage.setSentDate(new Date()); } mimeMessage.saveChanges(); transport.sendMessage(mimeMessage, mimeMessage.getAllRecipients()); } catch (MessagingException ex) { Object original = (originalMessages != null ? originalMessages[i] : mimeMessage); failedMessages.put(original, ex); } } } finally { transport.close(); } } catch (AuthenticationFailedException ex) { throw new MailAuthenticationException(ex); } catch (MessagingException ex) { throw new MailSendException("Mail server connection failed", ex); } if (!failedMessages.isEmpty()) { throw new MailSendException(failedMessages); } } /** * Obtain a Transport object from the given JavaMail Session, * using the configured protocol. *

Can be overridden in subclasses, e.g. to return a mock Transport object. * @see javax.mail.Session#getTransport(String) * @see #getProtocol() */ protected Transport getTransport(Session session) throws NoSuchProviderException { return session.getTransport(getProtocol()); } }





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