JavaMail API documentation

The JavaMailTM API includes the javax.mail package and subpackages.

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JavaMail API Packages
javax.mail Classes modeling a mail system.
javax.mail.event Listeners and events for the JavaMail API.
javax.mail.internet Classes specific to Internet mail systems.
javax.mail.search Message search terms for the JavaMail API.
javax.mail.util Utility classes.

 

Sun-specific Packages
com.sun.mail.dsn Support for creating and parsing Delivery Status Notifications.
com.sun.mail.imap An IMAP protocol provider for the JavaMail API that provides access to an IMAP message store.
com.sun.mail.pop3 A POP3 protocol provider for the JavaMail API that provides access to a POP3 message store.
com.sun.mail.smtp An SMTP protocol provider for the JavaMail API that provides access to an SMTP server.

 

The JavaMailTM API includes the javax.mail package and subpackages. The JavaMail API supports the following standard properties, which may be set in the Session object, or in the Properties object used to create the Session object. The properties are always set as strings; the Type column describes how the string is interpreted. For example, use

        props.put("mail.debug", "true");
to set the mail.debug property, which is of type boolean.

Name Type Description
mail.debug boolean The initial debug mode. Default is false.
mail.from String The return email address of the current user, used by the InternetAddress method getLocalAddress.
mail.mime.address.strict boolean The MimeMessage class uses the InternetAddress method parseHeader to parse headers in messages. This property controls the strict flag passed to the parseHeader method. The default is true.
mail.host String The default host name of the mail server for both Stores and Transports. Used if the mail.protocol.host property isn't set.
mail.store.protocol String Specifies the default message access protocol. The Session method getStore() returns a Store object that implements this protocol. By default the first Store provider in the configuration files is returned.
mail.transport.protocol String Specifies the default message access protocol. The Session method getTransport() returns a Transport object that implements this protocol. By default the first Transport provider in the configuration files is returned.
mail.user String The default user name to use when connecting to the mail server. Used if the mail.protocol.user property isn't set.
mail.protocol.class String Specifies the fully qualified class name of the provider for the specified protocol. Used in cases where more than one provider for a given protocol exists; this property can be used to specify which provider to use by default. The provider must still be listed in a configuration file.
mail.protocol.host String The host name of the mail server for the specified protocol. Overrides the mail.host property.
mail.protocol.port int The port number of the mail server for the specified protocol. If not specified the protocol's default port number is used.
mail.protocol.user String The user name to use when connecting to mail servers using the specified protocol. Overrides the mail.user property.

The JavaMail API also supports several System properties; see the javax.mail.internet package documentation for details.

The JavaMail reference implementation from Sun includes protocol providers in subpackages of com.sun.mail. Note that the APIs to these protocol providers are not part of the standard JavaMail API. Portable programs will not use these APIs.

Nonportable programs may use the APIs of the Sun protocol providers by (for example) casting a returned Folder object to a com.sun.mail.imap.IMAPFolder object. Similarly for Store and Message objects returned from the standard JavaMail APIs.

The Sun protocol providers also support properties that are specific to those providers. The package documentation for the IMAP, POP3, and SMTP packages provide details.