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package org.springframework.mail.javamail;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.util.Date;

import javax.activation.DataHandler;
import javax.activation.DataSource;
import javax.activation.FileDataSource;
import javax.activation.FileTypeMap;
import javax.mail.BodyPart;
import javax.mail.Message;
import javax.mail.MessagingException;
import javax.mail.internet.AddressException;
import javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress;
import javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart;
import javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage;
import javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart;
import javax.mail.internet.MimePart;

import org.springframework.core.io.InputStreamSource;
import org.springframework.core.io.Resource;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;

/**
 * Helper class for populating a {@link javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage}.
 *
 * 

Mirrors the simple setters of {@link org.springframework.mail.SimpleMailMessage}, * directly applying the values to the underlying MimeMessage. Allows for defining * a character encoding for the entire message, automatically applied by all methods * of this helper class. * *

Offers support for HTML text content, inline elements such as images, and typical * mail attachments. Also supports personal names that accompany mail addresses. Note that * advanced settings can still be applied directly to the underlying MimeMessage object! * *

Typically used in {@link MimeMessagePreparator} implementations or * {@link JavaMailSender} client code: simply instantiating it as a MimeMessage wrapper, * invoking setters on the wrapper, using the underlying MimeMessage for mail sending. * Also used internally by {@link JavaMailSenderImpl}. * *

Sample code for an HTML mail with an inline image and a PDF attachment: * *

 * mailSender.send(new MimeMessagePreparator() {
 *   public void prepare(MimeMessage mimeMessage) throws MessagingException {
 *     MimeMessageHelper message = new MimeMessageHelper(mimeMessage, true, "UTF-8");
 *     message.setFrom("[email protected]");
 *     message.setTo("[email protected]");
 *     message.setSubject("my subject");
 *     message.setText("my text <img src='cid:myLogo'>", true);
 *     message.addInline("myLogo", new ClassPathResource("img/mylogo.gif"));
 *     message.addAttachment("myDocument.pdf", new ClassPathResource("doc/myDocument.pdf"));
 *   }
 * });
* * Consider using {@link MimeMailMessage} (which implements the common * {@link org.springframework.mail.MailMessage} interface, just like * {@link org.springframework.mail.SimpleMailMessage}) on top of this helper, * in order to let message population code interact with a simple message * or a MIME message through a common interface. * *

Warning regarding multipart mails: Simple MIME messages that * just contain HTML text but no inline elements or attachments will work on * more or less any email client that is capable of HTML rendering. However, * inline elements and attachments are still a major compatibility issue * between email clients: It's virtually impossible to get inline elements * and attachments working across Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes and Mac Mail. * Consider choosing a specific multipart mode for your needs: The javadoc * on the MULTIPART_MODE constants contains more detailed information. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 19.01.2004 * @see #setText(String, boolean) * @see #setText(String, String) * @see #addInline(String, org.springframework.core.io.Resource) * @see #addAttachment(String, org.springframework.core.io.InputStreamSource) * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_RELATED * @see #getMimeMessage() * @see JavaMailSender */ public class MimeMessageHelper { /** * Constant indicating a non-multipart message. */ public static final int MULTIPART_MODE_NO = 0; /** * Constant indicating a multipart message with a single root multipart * element of type "mixed". Texts, inline elements and attachements * will all get added to that root element. *

This was Spring 1.0's default behavior. It is known to work properly * on Outlook. However, other mail clients tend to misinterpret inline * elements as attachments and/or show attachments inline as well. */ public static final int MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED = 1; /** * Constant indicating a multipart message with a single root multipart * element of type "related". Texts, inline elements and attachements * will all get added to that root element. *

This was the default behavior from Spring 1.1 up to 1.2 final. * This is the "Microsoft multipart mode", as natively sent by Outlook. * It is known to work properly on Outlook, Outlook Express, Yahoo Mail, and * to a large degree also on Mac Mail (with an additional attachment listed * for an inline element, despite the inline element also shown inline). * Does not work properly on Lotus Notes (attachments won't be shown there). */ public static final int MULTIPART_MODE_RELATED = 2; /** * Constant indicating a multipart message with a root multipart element * "mixed" plus a nested multipart element of type "related". Texts and * inline elements will get added to the nested "related" element, * while attachments will get added to the "mixed" root element. *

This is the default since Spring 1.2.1. This is arguably the most correct * MIME structure, according to the MIME spec: It is known to work properly * on Outlook, Outlook Express, Yahoo Mail, and Lotus Notes. Does not work * properly on Mac Mail. If you target Mac Mail or experience issues with * specific mails on Outlook, consider using MULTIPART_MODE_RELATED instead. */ public static final int MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED = 3; private static final String MULTIPART_SUBTYPE_MIXED = "mixed"; private static final String MULTIPART_SUBTYPE_RELATED = "related"; private static final String MULTIPART_SUBTYPE_ALTERNATIVE = "alternative"; private static final String CONTENT_TYPE_ALTERNATIVE = "text/alternative"; private static final String CONTENT_TYPE_HTML = "text/html"; private static final String CONTENT_TYPE_CHARSET_SUFFIX = ";charset="; private static final String HEADER_PRIORITY = "X-Priority"; private static final String HEADER_CONTENT_ID = "Content-ID"; private final MimeMessage mimeMessage; private MimeMultipart rootMimeMultipart; private MimeMultipart mimeMultipart; private final String encoding; private FileTypeMap fileTypeMap; private boolean validateAddresses = false; /** * Create a new MimeMessageHelper for the given MimeMessage, * assuming a simple text message (no multipart content, * i.e. no alternative texts and no inline elements or attachments). *

The character encoding for the message will be taken from * the passed-in MimeMessage object, if carried there. Else, * JavaMail's default encoding will be used. * @param mimeMessage MimeMessage to work on * @see #MimeMessageHelper(javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage, boolean) * @see #getDefaultEncoding(javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage) * @see JavaMailSenderImpl#setDefaultEncoding */ public MimeMessageHelper(MimeMessage mimeMessage) { this(mimeMessage, null); } /** * Create a new MimeMessageHelper for the given MimeMessage, * assuming a simple text message (no multipart content, * i.e. no alternative texts and no inline elements or attachments). * @param mimeMessage MimeMessage to work on * @param encoding the character encoding to use for the message * @see #MimeMessageHelper(javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage, boolean) */ public MimeMessageHelper(MimeMessage mimeMessage, String encoding) { this.mimeMessage = mimeMessage; this.encoding = (encoding != null ? encoding : getDefaultEncoding(mimeMessage)); this.fileTypeMap = getDefaultFileTypeMap(mimeMessage); } /** * Create a new MimeMessageHelper for the given MimeMessage, * in multipart mode (supporting alternative texts, inline * elements and attachments) if requested. *

Consider using the MimeMessageHelper constructor that * takes a multipartMode argument to choose a specific multipart * mode other than MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED. *

The character encoding for the message will be taken from * the passed-in MimeMessage object, if carried there. Else, * JavaMail's default encoding will be used. * @param mimeMessage MimeMessage to work on * @param multipart whether to create a multipart message that * supports alternative texts, inline elements and attachments * (corresponds to MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED) * @throws MessagingException if multipart creation failed * @see #MimeMessageHelper(javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage, int) * @see #getDefaultEncoding(javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage) * @see JavaMailSenderImpl#setDefaultEncoding */ public MimeMessageHelper(MimeMessage mimeMessage, boolean multipart) throws MessagingException { this(mimeMessage, multipart, null); } /** * Create a new MimeMessageHelper for the given MimeMessage, * in multipart mode (supporting alternative texts, inline * elements and attachments) if requested. *

Consider using the MimeMessageHelper constructor that * takes a multipartMode argument to choose a specific multipart * mode other than MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED. * @param mimeMessage MimeMessage to work on * @param multipart whether to create a multipart message that * supports alternative texts, inline elements and attachments * (corresponds to MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED) * @param encoding the character encoding to use for the message * @throws MessagingException if multipart creation failed * @see #MimeMessageHelper(javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage, int, String) */ public MimeMessageHelper(MimeMessage mimeMessage, boolean multipart, String encoding) throws MessagingException { this(mimeMessage, (multipart ? MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED : MULTIPART_MODE_NO), encoding); } /** * Create a new MimeMessageHelper for the given MimeMessage, * in multipart mode (supporting alternative texts, inline * elements and attachments) if requested. *

The character encoding for the message will be taken from * the passed-in MimeMessage object, if carried there. Else, * JavaMail's default encoding will be used. * @param mimeMessage MimeMessage to work on * @param multipartMode which kind of multipart message to create * (MIXED, RELATED, MIXED_RELATED, or NO) * @throws MessagingException if multipart creation failed * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_NO * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_RELATED * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED * @see #getDefaultEncoding(javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage) * @see JavaMailSenderImpl#setDefaultEncoding */ public MimeMessageHelper(MimeMessage mimeMessage, int multipartMode) throws MessagingException { this(mimeMessage, multipartMode, null); } /** * Create a new MimeMessageHelper for the given MimeMessage, * in multipart mode (supporting alternative texts, inline * elements and attachments) if requested. * @param mimeMessage MimeMessage to work on * @param multipartMode which kind of multipart message to create * (MIXED, RELATED, MIXED_RELATED, or NO) * @param encoding the character encoding to use for the message * @throws MessagingException if multipart creation failed * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_NO * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_RELATED * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED */ public MimeMessageHelper(MimeMessage mimeMessage, int multipartMode, String encoding) throws MessagingException { this.mimeMessage = mimeMessage; createMimeMultiparts(mimeMessage, multipartMode); this.encoding = (encoding != null ? encoding : getDefaultEncoding(mimeMessage)); this.fileTypeMap = getDefaultFileTypeMap(mimeMessage); } /** * Return the underlying MimeMessage object. */ public final MimeMessage getMimeMessage() { return this.mimeMessage; } /** * Determine the MimeMultipart objects to use, which will be used * to store attachments on the one hand and text(s) and inline elements * on the other hand. *

Texts and inline elements can either be stored in the root element * itself (MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED, MULTIPART_MODE_RELATED) or in a nested element * rather than the root element directly (MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED). *

By default, the root MimeMultipart element will be of type "mixed" * (MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED) or "related" (MULTIPART_MODE_RELATED). * The main multipart element will either be added as nested element of * type "related" (MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED) or be identical to the root * element itself (MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED, MULTIPART_MODE_RELATED). * @param mimeMessage the MimeMessage object to add the root MimeMultipart * object to * @param multipartMode the multipart mode, as passed into the constructor * (MIXED, RELATED, MIXED_RELATED, or NO) * @throws MessagingException if multipart creation failed * @see #setMimeMultiparts * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_NO * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_RELATED * @see #MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED */ protected void createMimeMultiparts(MimeMessage mimeMessage, int multipartMode) throws MessagingException { switch (multipartMode) { case MULTIPART_MODE_NO: setMimeMultiparts(null, null); break; case MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED: MimeMultipart mixedMultipart = new MimeMultipart(MULTIPART_SUBTYPE_MIXED); mimeMessage.setContent(mixedMultipart); setMimeMultiparts(mixedMultipart, mixedMultipart); break; case MULTIPART_MODE_RELATED: MimeMultipart relatedMultipart = new MimeMultipart(MULTIPART_SUBTYPE_RELATED); mimeMessage.setContent(relatedMultipart); setMimeMultiparts(relatedMultipart, relatedMultipart); break; case MULTIPART_MODE_MIXED_RELATED: MimeMultipart rootMixedMultipart = new MimeMultipart(MULTIPART_SUBTYPE_MIXED); mimeMessage.setContent(rootMixedMultipart); MimeMultipart nestedRelatedMultipart = new MimeMultipart(MULTIPART_SUBTYPE_RELATED); MimeBodyPart relatedBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart(); relatedBodyPart.setContent(nestedRelatedMultipart); rootMixedMultipart.addBodyPart(relatedBodyPart); setMimeMultiparts(rootMixedMultipart, nestedRelatedMultipart); break; default: throw new IllegalArgumentException("Only multipart modes MIXED_RELATED, RELATED and NO supported"); } } /** * Set the given MimeMultipart objects for use by this MimeMessageHelper. * @param root the root MimeMultipart object, which attachments will be added to; * or null to indicate no multipart at all * @param main the main MimeMultipart object, which text(s) and inline elements * will be added to (can be the same as the root multipart object, or an element * nested underneath the root multipart element) */ protected final void setMimeMultiparts(MimeMultipart root, MimeMultipart main) { this.rootMimeMultipart = root; this.mimeMultipart = main; } /** * Return whether this helper is in multipart mode, * i.e. whether it holds a multipart message. * @see #MimeMessageHelper(MimeMessage, boolean) */ public final boolean isMultipart() { return (this.rootMimeMultipart != null); } /** * Throw an IllegalStateException if this helper is not in multipart mode. */ private void checkMultipart() throws IllegalStateException { if (!isMultipart()) { throw new IllegalStateException("Not in multipart mode - " + "create an appropriate MimeMessageHelper via a constructor that takes a 'multipart' flag " + "if you need to set alternative texts or add inline elements or attachments."); } } /** * Return the root MIME "multipart/mixed" object, if any. * Can be used to manually add attachments. *

This will be the direct content of the MimeMessage, * in case of a multipart mail. * @throws IllegalStateException if this helper is not in multipart mode * @see #isMultipart * @see #getMimeMessage * @see javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart#addBodyPart */ public final MimeMultipart getRootMimeMultipart() throws IllegalStateException { checkMultipart(); return this.rootMimeMultipart; } /** * Return the underlying MIME "multipart/related" object, if any. * Can be used to manually add body parts, inline elements, etc. *

This will be nested within the root MimeMultipart, * in case of a multipart mail. * @throws IllegalStateException if this helper is not in multipart mode * @see #isMultipart * @see #getRootMimeMultipart * @see javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart#addBodyPart */ public final MimeMultipart getMimeMultipart() throws IllegalStateException { checkMultipart(); return this.mimeMultipart; } /** * Determine the default encoding for the given MimeMessage. * @param mimeMessage the passed-in MimeMessage * @return the default encoding associated with the MimeMessage, * or null if none found */ protected String getDefaultEncoding(MimeMessage mimeMessage) { if (mimeMessage instanceof SmartMimeMessage) { return ((SmartMimeMessage) mimeMessage).getDefaultEncoding(); } return null; } /** * Return the specific character encoding used for this message, if any. */ public String getEncoding() { return this.encoding; } /** * Determine the default Java Activation FileTypeMap for the given MimeMessage. * @param mimeMessage the passed-in MimeMessage * @return the default FileTypeMap associated with the MimeMessage, * or a default ConfigurableMimeFileTypeMap if none found for the message * @see ConfigurableMimeFileTypeMap */ protected FileTypeMap getDefaultFileTypeMap(MimeMessage mimeMessage) { if (mimeMessage instanceof SmartMimeMessage) { FileTypeMap fileTypeMap = ((SmartMimeMessage) mimeMessage).getDefaultFileTypeMap(); if (fileTypeMap != null) { return fileTypeMap; } } ConfigurableMimeFileTypeMap fileTypeMap = new ConfigurableMimeFileTypeMap(); fileTypeMap.afterPropertiesSet(); return fileTypeMap; } /** * Set the Java Activation Framework FileTypeMap to use * for determining the content type of inline content and attachments * that get added to the message. *

Default is the FileTypeMap that the underlying * MimeMessage carries, if any, or the Activation Framework's default * FileTypeMap instance else. * @see #addInline * @see #addAttachment * @see #getDefaultFileTypeMap(javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage) * @see JavaMailSenderImpl#setDefaultFileTypeMap * @see javax.activation.FileTypeMap#getDefaultFileTypeMap * @see ConfigurableMimeFileTypeMap */ public void setFileTypeMap(FileTypeMap fileTypeMap) { this.fileTypeMap = (fileTypeMap != null ? fileTypeMap : getDefaultFileTypeMap(getMimeMessage())); } /** * Return the FileTypeMap used by this MimeMessageHelper. */ public FileTypeMap getFileTypeMap() { return this.fileTypeMap; } /** * Set whether to validate all addresses which get passed to this helper. * Default is "false". *

Note that this is by default just available for JavaMail >= 1.3. * You can override the default validateAddress method for * validation on older JavaMail versions (or for custom validation). * @see #validateAddress */ public void setValidateAddresses(boolean validateAddresses) { this.validateAddresses = validateAddresses; } /** * Return whether this helper will validate all addresses passed to it. */ public boolean isValidateAddresses() { return this.validateAddresses; } /** * Validate the given mail address. * Called by all of MimeMessageHelper's address setters and adders. *

Default implementation invokes InternetAddress.validate(), * provided that address validation is activated for the helper instance. *

Note that this method will just work on JavaMail >= 1.3. You can override * it for validation on older JavaMail versions or for custom validation. * @param address the address to validate * @throws AddressException if validation failed * @see #isValidateAddresses() * @see javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress#validate() */ protected void validateAddress(InternetAddress address) throws AddressException { if (isValidateAddresses()) { address.validate(); } } /** * Validate all given mail addresses. * Default implementation simply delegates to validateAddress for each address. * @param addresses the addresses to validate * @throws AddressException if validation failed * @see #validateAddress(InternetAddress) */ protected void validateAddresses(InternetAddress[] addresses) throws AddressException { for (int i = 0; i < addresses.length; i++) { validateAddress(addresses[i]); } } public void setFrom(InternetAddress from) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(from, "From address must not be null"); validateAddress(from); this.mimeMessage.setFrom(from); } public void setFrom(String from) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(from, "From address must not be null"); setFrom(new InternetAddress(from)); } public void setFrom(String from, String personal) throws MessagingException, UnsupportedEncodingException { Assert.notNull(from, "From address must not be null"); setFrom(getEncoding() != null ? new InternetAddress(from, personal, getEncoding()) : new InternetAddress(from, personal)); } public void setReplyTo(InternetAddress replyTo) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(replyTo, "Reply-to address must not be null"); validateAddress(replyTo); this.mimeMessage.setReplyTo(new InternetAddress[] {replyTo}); } public void setReplyTo(String replyTo) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(replyTo, "Reply-to address must not be null"); setReplyTo(new InternetAddress(replyTo)); } public void setReplyTo(String replyTo, String personal) throws MessagingException, UnsupportedEncodingException { Assert.notNull(replyTo, "Reply-to address must not be null"); InternetAddress replyToAddress = (getEncoding() != null) ? new InternetAddress(replyTo, personal, getEncoding()) : new InternetAddress(replyTo, personal); setReplyTo(replyToAddress); } public void setTo(InternetAddress to) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(to, "To address must not be null"); validateAddress(to); this.mimeMessage.setRecipient(Message.RecipientType.TO, to); } public void setTo(InternetAddress[] to) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(to, "To address array must not be null"); validateAddresses(to); this.mimeMessage.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO, to); } public void setTo(String to) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(to, "To address must not be null"); setTo(new InternetAddress(to)); } public void setTo(String[] to) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(to, "To address array must not be null"); InternetAddress[] addresses = new InternetAddress[to.length]; for (int i = 0; i < to.length; i++) { addresses[i] = new InternetAddress(to[i]); } setTo(addresses); } public void addTo(InternetAddress to) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(to, "To address must not be null"); validateAddress(to); this.mimeMessage.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.TO, to); } public void addTo(String to) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(to, "To address must not be null"); addTo(new InternetAddress(to)); } public void addTo(String to, String personal) throws MessagingException, UnsupportedEncodingException { Assert.notNull(to, "To address must not be null"); addTo(getEncoding() != null ? new InternetAddress(to, personal, getEncoding()) : new InternetAddress(to, personal)); } public void setCc(InternetAddress cc) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(cc, "Cc address must not be null"); validateAddress(cc); this.mimeMessage.setRecipient(Message.RecipientType.CC, cc); } public void setCc(InternetAddress[] cc) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(cc, "Cc address array must not be null"); validateAddresses(cc); this.mimeMessage.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.CC, cc); } public void setCc(String cc) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(cc, "Cc address must not be null"); setCc(new InternetAddress(cc)); } public void setCc(String[] cc) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(cc, "Cc address array must not be null"); InternetAddress[] addresses = new InternetAddress[cc.length]; for (int i = 0; i < cc.length; i++) { addresses[i] = new InternetAddress(cc[i]); } setCc(addresses); } public void addCc(InternetAddress cc) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(cc, "Cc address must not be null"); validateAddress(cc); this.mimeMessage.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.CC, cc); } public void addCc(String cc) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(cc, "Cc address must not be null"); addCc(new InternetAddress(cc)); } public void addCc(String cc, String personal) throws MessagingException, UnsupportedEncodingException { Assert.notNull(cc, "Cc address must not be null"); addCc(getEncoding() != null ? new InternetAddress(cc, personal, getEncoding()) : new InternetAddress(cc, personal)); } public void setBcc(InternetAddress bcc) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(bcc, "Bcc address must not be null"); validateAddress(bcc); this.mimeMessage.setRecipient(Message.RecipientType.BCC, bcc); } public void setBcc(InternetAddress[] bcc) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(bcc, "Bcc address array must not be null"); validateAddresses(bcc); this.mimeMessage.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.BCC, bcc); } public void setBcc(String bcc) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(bcc, "Bcc address must not be null"); setBcc(new InternetAddress(bcc)); } public void setBcc(String[] bcc) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(bcc, "Bcc address array must not be null"); InternetAddress[] addresses = new InternetAddress[bcc.length]; for (int i = 0; i < bcc.length; i++) { addresses[i] = new InternetAddress(bcc[i]); } setBcc(addresses); } public void addBcc(InternetAddress bcc) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(bcc, "Bcc address must not be null"); validateAddress(bcc); this.mimeMessage.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.BCC, bcc); } public void addBcc(String bcc) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(bcc, "Bcc address must not be null"); addBcc(new InternetAddress(bcc)); } public void addBcc(String bcc, String personal) throws MessagingException, UnsupportedEncodingException { Assert.notNull(bcc, "Bcc address must not be null"); addBcc(getEncoding() != null ? new InternetAddress(bcc, personal, getEncoding()) : new InternetAddress(bcc, personal)); } /** * Set the priority ("X-Priority" header) of the message. * @param priority the priority value; * typically between 1 (highest) and 5 (lowest) * @throws MessagingException in case of errors */ public void setPriority(int priority) throws MessagingException { this.mimeMessage.setHeader(HEADER_PRIORITY, Integer.toString(priority)); } /** * Set the sent-date of the message. * @param sentDate the date to set (never null) * @throws MessagingException in case of errors */ public void setSentDate(Date sentDate) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(sentDate, "Sent date must not be null"); this.mimeMessage.setSentDate(sentDate); } /** * Set the subject of the message, using the correct encoding. * @param subject the subject text * @throws MessagingException in case of errors */ public void setSubject(String subject) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(subject, "Subject must not be null"); if (getEncoding() != null) { this.mimeMessage.setSubject(subject, getEncoding()); } else { this.mimeMessage.setSubject(subject); } } /** * Set the given text directly as content in non-multipart mode * or as default body part in multipart mode. * Always applies the default content type "text/plain". *

NOTE: Invoke {@link #addInline} after setText; * else, mail readers might not be able to resolve inline references correctly. * @param text the text for the message * @throws MessagingException in case of errors */ public void setText(String text) throws MessagingException { setText(text, false); } /** * Set the given text directly as content in non-multipart mode * or as default body part in multipart mode. * The "html" flag determines the content type to apply. *

NOTE: Invoke {@link #addInline} after setText; * else, mail readers might not be able to resolve inline references correctly. * @param text the text for the message * @param html whether to apply content type "text/html" for an * HTML mail, using default content type ("text/plain") else * @throws MessagingException in case of errors */ public void setText(String text, boolean html) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(text, "Text must not be null"); MimePart partToUse = null; if (isMultipart()) { partToUse = getMainPart(); } else { partToUse = this.mimeMessage; } if (html) { setHtmlTextToMimePart(partToUse, text); } else { setPlainTextToMimePart(partToUse, text); } } /** * Set the given plain text and HTML text as alternatives, offering * both options to the email client. Requires multipart mode. *

NOTE: Invoke {@link #addInline} after setText; * else, mail readers might not be able to resolve inline references correctly. * @param plainText the plain text for the message * @param htmlText the HTML text for the message * @throws MessagingException in case of errors */ public void setText(String plainText, String htmlText) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(plainText, "Plain text must not be null"); Assert.notNull(htmlText, "HTML text must not be null"); MimeMultipart messageBody = new MimeMultipart(MULTIPART_SUBTYPE_ALTERNATIVE); getMainPart().setContent(messageBody, CONTENT_TYPE_ALTERNATIVE); // Create the plain text part of the message. MimeBodyPart plainTextPart = new MimeBodyPart(); setPlainTextToMimePart(plainTextPart, plainText); messageBody.addBodyPart(plainTextPart); // Create the HTML text part of the message. MimeBodyPart htmlTextPart = new MimeBodyPart(); setHtmlTextToMimePart(htmlTextPart, htmlText); messageBody.addBodyPart(htmlTextPart); } private MimeBodyPart getMainPart() throws MessagingException { MimeMultipart mimeMultipart = getMimeMultipart(); MimeBodyPart bodyPart = null; for (int i = 0; i < mimeMultipart.getCount(); i++) { BodyPart bp = mimeMultipart.getBodyPart(i); if (bp.getFileName() == null) { bodyPart = (MimeBodyPart) bp; } } if (bodyPart == null) { MimeBodyPart mimeBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart(); mimeMultipart.addBodyPart(mimeBodyPart); bodyPart = mimeBodyPart; } return bodyPart; } private void setPlainTextToMimePart(MimePart mimePart, String text) throws MessagingException { if (getEncoding() != null) { mimePart.setText(text, getEncoding()); } else { mimePart.setText(text); } } private void setHtmlTextToMimePart(MimePart mimePart, String text) throws MessagingException { if (getEncoding() != null) { mimePart.setContent(text, CONTENT_TYPE_HTML + CONTENT_TYPE_CHARSET_SUFFIX + getEncoding()); } else { mimePart.setContent(text, CONTENT_TYPE_HTML); } } /** * Add an inline element to the MimeMessage, taking the content from a * javax.activation.DataSource. *

Note that the InputStream returned by the DataSource implementation * needs to be a fresh one on each call, as JavaMail will invoke * getInputStream() multiple times. *

NOTE: Invoke addInline after {@link #setText}; * else, mail readers might not be able to resolve inline references correctly. * @param contentId the content ID to use. Will end up as "Content-ID" header * in the body part, surrounded by angle brackets: e.g. "myId" -> "<myId>". * Can be referenced in HTML source via src="cid:myId" expressions. * @param dataSource the javax.activation.DataSource to take * the content from, determining the InputStream and the content type * @throws MessagingException in case of errors * @see #addInline(String, java.io.File) * @see #addInline(String, org.springframework.core.io.Resource) */ public void addInline(String contentId, DataSource dataSource) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(contentId, "Content ID must not be null"); Assert.notNull(dataSource, "DataSource must not be null"); MimeBodyPart mimeBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart(); mimeBodyPart.setDisposition(MimeBodyPart.INLINE); // We're using setHeader here to remain compatible with JavaMail 1.2, // rather than JavaMail 1.3's setContentID. mimeBodyPart.setHeader(HEADER_CONTENT_ID, "<" + contentId + ">"); mimeBodyPart.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(dataSource)); getMimeMultipart().addBodyPart(mimeBodyPart); } /** * Add an inline element to the MimeMessage, taking the content from a * java.io.File. *

The content type will be determined by the name of the given * content file. Do not use this for temporary files with arbitrary * filenames (possibly ending in ".tmp" or the like)! *

NOTE: Invoke addInline after {@link #setText}; * else, mail readers might not be able to resolve inline references correctly. * @param contentId the content ID to use. Will end up as "Content-ID" header * in the body part, surrounded by angle brackets: e.g. "myId" -> "<myId>". * Can be referenced in HTML source via src="cid:myId" expressions. * @param file the File resource to take the content from * @throws MessagingException in case of errors * @see #setText * @see #addInline(String, org.springframework.core.io.Resource) * @see #addInline(String, javax.activation.DataSource) */ public void addInline(String contentId, File file) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(file, "File must not be null"); FileDataSource dataSource = new FileDataSource(file); dataSource.setFileTypeMap(getFileTypeMap()); addInline(contentId, dataSource); } /** * Add an inline element to the MimeMessage, taking the content from a * org.springframework.core.io.Resource. *

The content type will be determined by the name of the given * content file. Do not use this for temporary files with arbitrary * filenames (possibly ending in ".tmp" or the like)! *

Note that the InputStream returned by the Resource implementation * needs to be a fresh one on each call, as JavaMail will invoke * getInputStream() multiple times. *

NOTE: Invoke addInline after {@link #setText}; * else, mail readers might not be able to resolve inline references correctly. * @param contentId the content ID to use. Will end up as "Content-ID" header * in the body part, surrounded by angle brackets: e.g. "myId" -> "<myId>". * Can be referenced in HTML source via src="cid:myId" expressions. * @param resource the resource to take the content from * @throws MessagingException in case of errors * @see #setText * @see #addInline(String, java.io.File) * @see #addInline(String, javax.activation.DataSource) */ public void addInline(String contentId, Resource resource) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(resource, "Resource must not be null"); String contentType = getFileTypeMap().getContentType(resource.getFilename()); addInline(contentId, resource, contentType); } /** * Add an inline element to the MimeMessage, taking the content from an * org.springframework.core.InputStreamResource, and * specifying the content type explicitly. *

You can determine the content type for any given filename via a Java * Activation Framework's FileTypeMap, for example the one held by this helper. *

Note that the InputStream returned by the InputStreamSource implementation * needs to be a fresh one on each call, as JavaMail will invoke * getInputStream() multiple times. *

NOTE: Invoke addInline after setText; * else, mail readers might not be able to resolve inline references correctly. * @param contentId the content ID to use. Will end up as "Content-ID" header * in the body part, surrounded by angle brackets: e.g. "myId" -> "<myId>". * Can be referenced in HTML source via src="cid:myId" expressions. * @param inputStreamSource the resource to take the content from * @param contentType the content type to use for the element * @throws MessagingException in case of errors * @see #setText * @see #getFileTypeMap * @see #addInline(String, org.springframework.core.io.Resource) * @see #addInline(String, javax.activation.DataSource) */ public void addInline(String contentId, InputStreamSource inputStreamSource, String contentType) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(inputStreamSource, "InputStreamSource must not be null"); if (inputStreamSource instanceof Resource && ((Resource) inputStreamSource).isOpen()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Passed-in Resource contains an open stream: invalid argument. " + "JavaMail requires an InputStreamSource that creates a fresh stream for every call."); } DataSource dataSource = createDataSource(inputStreamSource, contentType, "inline"); addInline(contentId, dataSource); } /** * Add an attachment to the MimeMessage, taking the content from a * javax.activation.DataSource. *

Note that the InputStream returned by the DataSource implementation * needs to be a fresh one on each call, as JavaMail will invoke * getInputStream() multiple times. * @param attachmentFilename the name of the attachment as it will * appear in the mail (the content type will be determined by this) * @param dataSource the javax.activation.DataSource to take * the content from, determining the InputStream and the content type * @throws MessagingException in case of errors * @see #addAttachment(String, org.springframework.core.io.InputStreamSource) * @see #addAttachment(String, java.io.File) */ public void addAttachment(String attachmentFilename, DataSource dataSource) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(attachmentFilename, "Attachment filename must not be null"); Assert.notNull(dataSource, "DataSource must not be null"); MimeBodyPart mimeBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart(); mimeBodyPart.setDisposition(MimeBodyPart.ATTACHMENT); mimeBodyPart.setFileName(attachmentFilename); mimeBodyPart.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(dataSource)); getRootMimeMultipart().addBodyPart(mimeBodyPart); } /** * Add an attachment to the MimeMessage, taking the content from a * java.io.File. *

The content type will be determined by the name of the given * content file. Do not use this for temporary files with arbitrary * filenames (possibly ending in ".tmp" or the like)! * @param attachmentFilename the name of the attachment as it will * appear in the mail * @param file the File resource to take the content from * @throws MessagingException in case of errors * @see #addAttachment(String, org.springframework.core.io.InputStreamSource) * @see #addAttachment(String, javax.activation.DataSource) */ public void addAttachment(String attachmentFilename, File file) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(file, "File must not be null"); FileDataSource dataSource = new FileDataSource(file); dataSource.setFileTypeMap(getFileTypeMap()); addAttachment(attachmentFilename, dataSource); } /** * Add an attachment to the MimeMessage, taking the content from an * org.springframework.core.io.InputStreamResource. *

The content type will be determined by the given filename for * the attachment. Thus, any content source will be fine, including * temporary files with arbitrary filenames. *

Note that the InputStream returned by the InputStreamSource * implementation needs to be a fresh one on each call, as * JavaMail will invoke getInputStream() multiple times. * @param attachmentFilename the name of the attachment as it will * appear in the mail * @param inputStreamSource the resource to take the content from * (all of Spring's Resource implementations can be passed in here) * @throws MessagingException in case of errors * @see #addAttachment(String, java.io.File) * @see #addAttachment(String, javax.activation.DataSource) * @see org.springframework.core.io.Resource */ public void addAttachment(String attachmentFilename, InputStreamSource inputStreamSource) throws MessagingException { String contentType = getFileTypeMap().getContentType(attachmentFilename); addAttachment(attachmentFilename, inputStreamSource, contentType); } /** * Add an attachment to the MimeMessage, taking the content from an * org.springframework.core.io.InputStreamResource. *

Note that the InputStream returned by the InputStreamSource * implementation needs to be a fresh one on each call, as * JavaMail will invoke getInputStream() multiple times. * @param attachmentFilename the name of the attachment as it will * appear in the mail * @param inputStreamSource the resource to take the content from * (all of Spring's Resource implementations can be passed in here) * @param contentType the content type to use for the element * @throws MessagingException in case of errors * @see #addAttachment(String, java.io.File) * @see #addAttachment(String, javax.activation.DataSource) * @see org.springframework.core.io.Resource */ public void addAttachment( String attachmentFilename, InputStreamSource inputStreamSource, String contentType) throws MessagingException { Assert.notNull(inputStreamSource, "InputStreamSource must not be null"); if (inputStreamSource instanceof Resource && ((Resource) inputStreamSource).isOpen()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Passed-in Resource contains an open stream: invalid argument. " + "JavaMail requires an InputStreamSource that creates a fresh stream for every call."); } DataSource dataSource = createDataSource(inputStreamSource, contentType, attachmentFilename); addAttachment(attachmentFilename, dataSource); } /** * Create an Activation Framework DataSource for the given InputStreamSource. * @param inputStreamSource the InputStreamSource (typically a Spring Resource) * @param contentType the content type * @param name the name of the DataSource * @return the Activation Framework DataSource */ protected DataSource createDataSource( final InputStreamSource inputStreamSource, final String contentType, final String name) { return new DataSource() { public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException { return inputStreamSource.getInputStream(); } public OutputStream getOutputStream() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Read-only javax.activation.DataSource"); } public String getContentType() { return contentType; } public String getName() { return name; } }; } }





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