Class MimeMessage

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    MimePart, Part

    public class MimeMessage
    extends Message
    implements MimePart
    This class represents a MIME style email message. It implements the Message abstract class and the MimePart interface.

    Clients wanting to create new MIME style messages will instantiate an empty MimeMessage object and then fill it with appropriate attributes and content.

    Service providers that implement MIME compliant backend stores may want to subclass MimeMessage and override certain methods to provide specific implementations. The simplest case is probably a provider that generates a MIME style input stream and leaves the parsing of the stream to this class.

    MimeMessage uses the InternetHeaders class to parse and store the top level RFC 822 headers of a message.

    The mail.mime.address.strict session property controls the parsing of address headers. By default, strict parsing of address headers is done. If this property is set to "false", strict parsing is not done and many illegal addresses that sometimes occur in real messages are allowed. See the InternetAddress class for details.


    A note on RFC 822 and MIME headers

    RFC 822 header fields must contain only US-ASCII characters. MIME allows non ASCII characters to be present in certain portions of certain headers, by encoding those characters. RFC 2047 specifies the rules for doing this. The MimeUtility class provided in this package can be used to to achieve this. Callers of the setHeader, addHeader, and addHeaderLine methods are responsible for enforcing the MIME requirements for the specified headers. In addition, these header fields must be folded (wrapped) before being sent if they exceed the line length limitation for the transport (1000 bytes for SMTP). Received headers may have been folded. The application is responsible for folding and unfolding headers as appropriate.

    Author:
    John Mani, Bill Shannon, Max Spivak, Kanwar Oberoi
    See Also:
    MimeUtility, Part, Message, MimePart, InternetAddress
    • Field Detail

      • dh

        protected DataHandler dh
        The DataHandler object representing this Message's content.
      • content

        protected byte[] content
        Byte array that holds the bytes of this Message's content.
      • contentStream

        protected InputStream contentStream
        If the data for this message was supplied by an InputStream that implements the SharedInputStream interface, contentStream is another such stream representing the content of this message. In this case, content will be null.
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.2
      • headers

        protected InternetHeaders headers
        The InternetHeaders object that stores the header of this message.
      • flags

        protected Flags flags
        The Flags for this message.
      • modified

        protected boolean modified
        A flag indicating whether the message has been modified. If the message has not been modified, any data in the content array is assumed to be valid and is used directly in the writeTo method. This flag is set to true when an empty message is created or when the saveChanges method is called.
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.2
      • saved

        protected boolean saved
        Does the saveChanges method need to be called on this message? This flag is set to false by the public constructor and set to true by the saveChanges method. The writeTo method checks this flag and calls the saveChanges method as necessary. This avoids the common mistake of forgetting to call the saveChanges method on a newly constructed message.
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.2
      • cachedContent

        protected Object cachedContent
        If our content is a Multipart or Message object, we save it the first time it's created by parsing a stream so that changes to the contained objects will not be lost.

        If this field is not null, it's return by the getContent() method. The getContent() method sets this field if it would return a Multipart or MimeMessage object. This field is is cleared by the setDataHandler(jakarta.activation.DataHandler) method.

        Since:
        JavaMail 1.5
    • Constructor Detail

      • MimeMessage

        public MimeMessage​(Session session)
        Default constructor. An empty message object is created. The headers field is set to an empty InternetHeaders object. The flags field is set to an empty Flags object. The modified flag is set to true.
        Parameters:
        session - the Sesssion
      • MimeMessage

        public MimeMessage​(Session session,
                           InputStream is)
                    throws MessagingException
        Constructs a MimeMessage by reading and parsing the data from the specified MIME InputStream. The InputStream will be left positioned at the end of the data for the message. Note that the input stream parse is done within this constructor itself.

        The input stream contains an entire MIME formatted message with headers and data.

        Parameters:
        session - Session object for this message
        is - the message input stream
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • MimeMessage

        public MimeMessage​(MimeMessage source)
                    throws MessagingException
        Constructs a new MimeMessage with content initialized from the source MimeMessage. The new message is independent of the original.

        Note: The current implementation is rather inefficient, copying the data more times than strictly necessary.

        Parameters:
        source - the message to copy content from
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.2
      • MimeMessage

        protected MimeMessage​(Folder folder,
                              int msgnum)
        Constructs an empty MimeMessage object with the given Folder and message number.

        This method is for providers subclassing MimeMessage.

        Parameters:
        folder - the Folder this message is from
        msgnum - the number of this message
      • MimeMessage

        protected MimeMessage​(Folder folder,
                              InputStream is,
                              int msgnum)
                       throws MessagingException
        Constructs a MimeMessage by reading and parsing the data from the specified MIME InputStream. The InputStream will be left positioned at the end of the data for the message. Note that the input stream parse is done within this constructor itself.

        This method is for providers subclassing MimeMessage.

        Parameters:
        folder - The containing folder.
        is - the message input stream
        msgnum - Message number of this message within its folder
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • MimeMessage

        protected MimeMessage​(Folder folder,
                              InternetHeaders headers,
                              byte[] content,
                              int msgnum)
                       throws MessagingException
        Constructs a MimeMessage from the given InternetHeaders object and content. This method is for providers subclassing MimeMessage.
        Parameters:
        folder - The containing folder.
        headers - The headers
        content - The message content
        msgnum - Message number of this message within its folder
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
    • Method Detail

      • parse

        protected void parse​(InputStream is)
                      throws MessagingException
        Parse the InputStream setting the headers and content fields appropriately. Also resets the modified flag.

        This method is intended for use by subclasses that need to control when the InputStream is parsed.

        Parameters:
        is - The message input stream
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getFrom

        public Address[] getFrom()
                          throws MessagingException
        Returns the value of the RFC 822 "From" header fields. If this header field is absent, the "Sender" header field is used. If the "Sender" header field is also absent, null is returned.

        This implementation uses the getHeader method to obtain the requisite header field.

        Specified by:
        getFrom in class Message
        Returns:
        Address object
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        See Also:
        headers
      • setFrom

        public void setFrom​(Address address)
                     throws MessagingException
        Set the RFC 822 "From" header field. Any existing values are replaced with the given address. If address is null, this header is removed.
        Specified by:
        setFrom in class Message
        Parameters:
        address - the sender of this message
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification of existing values
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • setFrom

        public void setFrom​(String address)
                     throws MessagingException
        Set the RFC 822 "From" header field. Any existing values are replaced with the given addresses. If address is null, this header is removed.
        Parameters:
        address - the sender(s) of this message
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification of existing values
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        Since:
        JvaMail 1.5
      • addFrom

        public void addFrom​(Address[] addresses)
                     throws MessagingException
        Add the specified addresses to the existing "From" field. If the "From" field does not already exist, it is created.
        Specified by:
        addFrom in class Message
        Parameters:
        addresses - the senders of this message
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification of existing values
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • getSender

        public Address getSender()
                          throws MessagingException
        Returns the value of the RFC 822 "Sender" header field. If the "Sender" header field is absent, null is returned.

        This implementation uses the getHeader method to obtain the requisite header field.

        Returns:
        Address object
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.3
        See Also:
        headers
      • setSender

        public void setSender​(Address address)
                       throws MessagingException
        Set the RFC 822 "Sender" header field. Any existing values are replaced with the given address. If address is null, this header is removed.
        Parameters:
        address - the sender of this message
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification of existing values
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.3
      • getReplyTo

        public Address[] getReplyTo()
                             throws MessagingException
        Return the value of the RFC 822 "Reply-To" header field. If this header is unavailable or its value is absent, then the getFrom method is called and its value is returned. This implementation uses the getHeader method to obtain the requisite header field.
        Overrides:
        getReplyTo in class Message
        Returns:
        addresses to which replies should be directed
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        See Also:
        headers
      • setReplyTo

        public void setReplyTo​(Address[] addresses)
                        throws MessagingException
        Set the RFC 822 "Reply-To" header field. If the address parameter is null, this header is removed.
        Overrides:
        setReplyTo in class Message
        Parameters:
        addresses - addresses to which replies should be directed
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification of existing values
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • getSubject

        public String getSubject()
                          throws MessagingException
        Returns the value of the "Subject" header field. Returns null if the subject field is unavailable or its value is absent.

        If the subject is encoded as per RFC 2047, it is decoded and converted into Unicode. If the decoding or conversion fails, the raw data is returned as is.

        This implementation uses the getHeader method to obtain the requisite header field.

        Specified by:
        getSubject in class Message
        Returns:
        Subject
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        See Also:
        headers
      • setSubject

        public void setSubject​(String subject)
                        throws MessagingException
        Set the "Subject" header field. If the subject contains non US-ASCII characters, it will be encoded using the platform's default charset. If the subject contains only US-ASCII characters, no encoding is done and it is used as-is. If the subject is null, the existing "Subject" field is removed.

        The application must ensure that the subject does not contain any line breaks.

        Note that if the charset encoding process fails, a MessagingException is thrown, and an UnsupportedEncodingException is included in the chain of nested exceptions within the MessagingException.

        Specified by:
        setSubject in class Message
        Parameters:
        subject - The subject
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification of existing values
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • setSubject

        public void setSubject​(String subject,
                               String charset)
                        throws MessagingException
        Set the "Subject" header field. If the subject contains non US-ASCII characters, it will be encoded using the specified charset. If the subject contains only US-ASCII characters, no encoding is done and it is used as-is. If the subject is null, the existing "Subject" header field is removed.

        The application must ensure that the subject does not contain any line breaks.

        Note that if the charset encoding process fails, a MessagingException is thrown, and an UnsupportedEncodingException is included in the chain of nested exceptions within the MessagingException.

        Parameters:
        subject - The subject
        charset - The charset
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification of existing values
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • getSentDate

        public Date getSentDate()
                         throws MessagingException
        Returns the value of the RFC 822 "Date" field. This is the date on which this message was sent. Returns null if this field is unavailable or its value is absent.

        This implementation uses the getHeader method to obtain the requisite header field.

        Specified by:
        getSentDate in class Message
        Returns:
        The sent Date
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • setSentDate

        public void setSentDate​(Date d)
                         throws MessagingException
        Set the RFC 822 "Date" header field. This is the date on which the creator of the message indicates that the message is complete and ready for delivery. If the date parameter is null, the existing "Date" field is removed.
        Specified by:
        setSentDate in class Message
        Parameters:
        d - the sent date of this message
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • getReceivedDate

        public Date getReceivedDate()
                             throws MessagingException
        Returns the Date on this message was received. Returns null if this date cannot be obtained.

        Note that RFC 822 does not define a field for the received date. Hence only implementations that can provide this date need return a valid value.

        This implementation returns null.

        Specified by:
        getReceivedDate in class Message
        Returns:
        the date this message was received
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getSize

        public int getSize()
                    throws MessagingException
        Return the size of the content of this message in bytes. Return -1 if the size cannot be determined.

        Note that this number may not be an exact measure of the content size and may or may not account for any transfer encoding of the content.

        This implementation returns the size of the content array (if not null), or, if contentStream is not null, and the available method returns a positive number, it returns that number as the size. Otherwise, it returns -1.

        Specified by:
        getSize in interface Part
        Returns:
        size of content in bytes
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getLineCount

        public int getLineCount()
                         throws MessagingException
        Return the number of lines for the content of this message. Return -1 if this number cannot be determined.

        Note that this number may not be an exact measure of the content length and may or may not account for any transfer encoding of the content.

        This implementation returns -1.

        Specified by:
        getLineCount in interface Part
        Returns:
        number of lines in the content.
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getContentType

        public String getContentType()
                              throws MessagingException
        Returns the value of the RFC 822 "Content-Type" header field. This represents the content-type of the content of this message. This value must not be null. If this field is unavailable, "text/plain" should be returned.

        This implementation uses the getHeader method to obtain the requisite header field.

        Specified by:
        getContentType in interface Part
        Returns:
        The ContentType of this part
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        See Also:
        DataHandler
      • isMimeType

        public boolean isMimeType​(String mimeType)
                           throws MessagingException
        Is this Part of the specified MIME type? This method compares only the primaryType and subType. The parameters of the content types are ignored.

        For example, this method will return true when comparing a Part of content type "text/plain" with "text/plain; charset=foobar".

        If the subType of mimeType is the special character '*', then the subtype is ignored during the comparison.

        Specified by:
        isMimeType in interface Part
        Parameters:
        mimeType - the MIME type to check
        Returns:
        true if it matches the MIME type
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getDisposition

        public String getDisposition()
                              throws MessagingException
        Returns the disposition from the "Content-Disposition" header field. This represents the disposition of this part. The disposition describes how the part should be presented to the user.

        If the Content-Disposition field is unavailable, null is returned.

        This implementation uses the getHeader method to obtain the requisite header field.

        Specified by:
        getDisposition in interface Part
        Returns:
        disposition of this part, or null if unknown
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        See Also:
        Part.ATTACHMENT, Part.INLINE, Part.getFileName()
      • getEncoding

        public String getEncoding()
                           throws MessagingException
        Returns the content transfer encoding from the "Content-Transfer-Encoding" header field. Returns null if the header is unavailable or its value is absent.

        This implementation uses the getHeader method to obtain the requisite header field.

        Specified by:
        getEncoding in interface MimePart
        Returns:
        content-transfer-encoding
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getContentID

        public String getContentID()
                            throws MessagingException
        Returns the value of the "Content-ID" header field. Returns null if the field is unavailable or its value is absent.

        This implementation uses the getHeader method to obtain the requisite header field.

        Specified by:
        getContentID in interface MimePart
        Returns:
        content-ID
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • setContentID

        public void setContentID​(String cid)
                          throws MessagingException
        Set the "Content-ID" header field of this Message. If the cid parameter is null, any existing "Content-ID" is removed.
        Parameters:
        cid - the content ID
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • getContentMD5

        public String getContentMD5()
                             throws MessagingException
        Return the value of the "Content-MD5" header field. Returns null if this field is unavailable or its value is absent.

        This implementation uses the getHeader method to obtain the requisite header field.

        Specified by:
        getContentMD5 in interface MimePart
        Returns:
        content-MD5
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getDescription

        public String getDescription()
                              throws MessagingException
        Returns the "Content-Description" header field of this Message. This typically associates some descriptive information with this part. Returns null if this field is unavailable or its value is absent.

        If the Content-Description field is encoded as per RFC 2047, it is decoded and converted into Unicode. If the decoding or conversion fails, the raw data is returned as-is

        This implementation uses the getHeader method to obtain the requisite header field.

        Specified by:
        getDescription in interface Part
        Returns:
        content-description
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • setDescription

        public void setDescription​(String description)
                            throws MessagingException
        Set the "Content-Description" header field for this Message. If the description parameter is null, then any existing "Content-Description" fields are removed.

        If the description contains non US-ASCII characters, it will be encoded using the platform's default charset. If the description contains only US-ASCII characters, no encoding is done and it is used as-is.

        Note that if the charset encoding process fails, a MessagingException is thrown, and an UnsupportedEncodingException is included in the chain of nested exceptions within the MessagingException.

        Specified by:
        setDescription in interface Part
        Parameters:
        description - content-description
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - An UnsupportedEncodingException may be included in the exception chain if the charset conversion fails.
      • setDescription

        public void setDescription​(String description,
                                   String charset)
                            throws MessagingException
        Set the "Content-Description" header field for this Message. If the description parameter is null, then any existing "Content-Description" fields are removed.

        If the description contains non US-ASCII characters, it will be encoded using the specified charset. If the description contains only US-ASCII characters, no encoding is done and it is used as-is.

        Note that if the charset encoding process fails, a MessagingException is thrown, and an UnsupportedEncodingException is included in the chain of nested exceptions within the MessagingException.

        Parameters:
        description - Description
        charset - Charset for encoding
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - An UnsupportedEncodingException may be included in the exception chain if the charset conversion fails.
      • getContentLanguage

        public String[] getContentLanguage()
                                    throws MessagingException
        Get the languages specified in the "Content-Language" header field of this message. The Content-Language header is defined by RFC 1766. Returns null if this field is unavailable or its value is absent.

        This implementation uses the getHeader method to obtain the requisite header field.

        Specified by:
        getContentLanguage in interface MimePart
        Returns:
        value of content-language header.
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getMessageID

        public String getMessageID()
                            throws MessagingException
        Returns the value of the "Message-ID" header field. Returns null if this field is unavailable or its value is absent.

        The default implementation provided here uses the getHeader method to return the value of the "Message-ID" field.

        Returns:
        Message-ID
        Throws:
        MessagingException - if the retrieval of this field causes any exception.
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.1
        See Also:
        MessageIDTerm
      • getFileName

        public String getFileName()
                           throws MessagingException
        Get the filename associated with this Message.

        Returns the value of the "filename" parameter from the "Content-Disposition" header field of this message. If it's not available, returns the value of the "name" parameter from the "Content-Type" header field of this BodyPart. Returns null if both are absent.

        If the mail.mime.encodefilename System property is set to true, the MimeUtility.decodeText method will be used to decode the filename. While such encoding is not supported by the MIME spec, many mailers use this technique to support non-ASCII characters in filenames. The default value of this property is false.

        Specified by:
        getFileName in interface Part
        Returns:
        filename
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • setFileName

        public void setFileName​(String filename)
                         throws MessagingException
        Set the filename associated with this part, if possible.

        Sets the "filename" parameter of the "Content-Disposition" header field of this message.

        If the mail.mime.encodefilename System property is set to true, the MimeUtility.encodeText method will be used to encode the filename. While such encoding is not supported by the MIME spec, many mailers use this technique to support non-ASCII characters in filenames. The default value of this property is false.

        Specified by:
        setFileName in interface Part
        Parameters:
        filename - Filename to associate with this part
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • getContentStream

        protected InputStream getContentStream()
                                        throws MessagingException
        Produce the raw bytes of the content. This method is used during parsing, to create a DataHandler object for the content. Subclasses that can provide a separate input stream for just the message content might want to override this method.

        This implementation returns a SharedInputStream, if contentStream is not null. Otherwise, it returns a ByteArrayInputStream constructed out of the content byte array.

        Returns:
        an InputStream containing the raw bytes
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        See Also:
        content
      • getRawInputStream

        public InputStream getRawInputStream()
                                      throws MessagingException
        Return an InputStream to the raw data with any Content-Transfer-Encoding intact. This method is useful if the "Content-Transfer-Encoding" header is incorrect or corrupt, which would prevent the getInputStream method or getContent method from returning the correct data. In such a case the application may use this method and attempt to decode the raw data itself.

        This implementation simply calls the getContentStream method.

        Returns:
        an InputStream containing the raw bytes
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.2
        See Also:
        getInputStream(), getContentStream()
      • getDataHandler

        public DataHandler getDataHandler()
                                   throws MessagingException
        Return a DataHandler for this Message's content.

        The implementation provided here works approximately as follows. Note the use of the getContentStream method to generate the byte stream for the content. Also note that any transfer-decoding is done automatically within this method.

          getDataHandler() {
              if (dh == null) {
                  dh = new DataHandler(new MimePartDataSource(this));
              }
              return dh;
          }
        
          class MimePartDataSource implements DataSource {
              public getInputStream() {
                  return MimeUtility.decode(
                             getContentStream(), getEncoding());
              }
                
                        .... <other DataSource methods>
          }
         

        Specified by:
        getDataHandler in interface Part
        Returns:
        DataHandler for the content
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getContent

        public Object getContent()
                          throws IOException,
                                 MessagingException
        Return the content as a Java object. The type of this object is dependent on the content itself. For example, the native format of a "text/plain" content is usually a String object. The native format for a "multipart" message is always a Multipart subclass. For content types that are unknown to the DataHandler system, an input stream is returned as the content.

        This implementation obtains the content from the DataHandler, that is, it invokes getDataHandler().getContent(). If the content is a Multipart or Message object and was created by parsing a stream, the object is cached and returned in subsequent calls so that modifications to the content will not be lost.

        Specified by:
        getContent in interface Part
        Returns:
        Object
        Throws:
        IOException - this is typically thrown by the DataHandler. Refer to the documentation for jakarta.activation.DataHandler for more details.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        Part, DataHandler.getContent()
      • setContent

        public void setContent​(Object o,
                               String type)
                        throws MessagingException
        A convenience method for setting this Message's content.

        The content is wrapped in a DataHandler object. Note that a DataContentHandler class for the specified type should be available to the JavaMail implementation for this to work right. i.e., to do setContent(foobar, "application/x-foobar"), a DataContentHandler for "application/x-foobar" should be installed. Refer to the Java Activation Framework for more information.

        Specified by:
        setContent in interface Part
        Parameters:
        o - the content object
        type - Mime type of the object
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification of existing values
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • setText

        public void setText​(String text)
                     throws MessagingException
        Convenience method that sets the given String as this part's content, with a MIME type of "text/plain". If the string contains non US-ASCII characters. it will be encoded using the platform's default charset. The charset is also used to set the "charset" parameter.

        Note that there may be a performance penalty if text is large, since this method may have to scan all the characters to determine what charset to use.

        If the charset is already known, use the setText method that takes the charset parameter.

        Specified by:
        setText in interface MimePart
        Specified by:
        setText in interface Part
        Parameters:
        text - the text content to set
        Throws:
        MessagingException - if an error occurs
        See Also:
        setText(String text, String charset)
      • setText

        public void setText​(String text,
                            String charset)
                     throws MessagingException
        Convenience method that sets the given String as this part's content, with a MIME type of "text/plain" and the specified charset. The given Unicode string will be charset-encoded using the specified charset. The charset is also used to set the "charset" parameter.
        Specified by:
        setText in interface MimePart
        Parameters:
        text - the text content to set
        charset - the charset to use for the text
        Throws:
        MessagingException - if an error occurs
      • setText

        public void setText​(String text,
                            String charset,
                            String subtype)
                     throws MessagingException
        Convenience method that sets the given String as this part's content, with a primary MIME type of "text" and the specified MIME subtype. The given Unicode string will be charset-encoded using the specified charset. The charset is also used to set the "charset" parameter.
        Specified by:
        setText in interface MimePart
        Parameters:
        text - the text content to set
        charset - the charset to use for the text
        subtype - the MIME subtype to use (e.g., "html")
        Throws:
        MessagingException - if an error occurs
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.4
      • reply

        public Message reply​(boolean replyToAll)
                      throws MessagingException
        Get a new Message suitable for a reply to this message. The new Message will have its attributes and headers set up appropriately. Note that this new message object will be empty, i.e., it will not have a "content". These will have to be suitably filled in by the client.

        If replyToAll is set, the new Message will be addressed to all recipients of this message. Otherwise, the reply will be addressed to only the sender of this message (using the value of the getReplyTo method).

        The "Subject" field is filled in with the original subject prefixed with "Re:" (unless it already starts with "Re:"). The "In-Reply-To" header is set in the new message if this message has a "Message-Id" header. The ANSWERED flag is set in this message. The current implementation also sets the "References" header in the new message to include the contents of the "References" header (or, if missing, the "In-Reply-To" header) in this message, plus the contents of the "Message-Id" header of this message, as described in RFC 2822.

        Specified by:
        reply in class Message
        Parameters:
        replyToAll - reply should be sent to all recipients of this message
        Returns:
        the reply Message
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • reply

        public Message reply​(boolean replyToAll,
                             boolean setAnswered)
                      throws MessagingException
        Get a new Message suitable for a reply to this message. The new Message will have its attributes and headers set up appropriately. Note that this new message object will be empty, i.e., it will not have a "content". These will have to be suitably filled in by the client.

        If replyToAll is set, the new Message will be addressed to all recipients of this message. Otherwise, the reply will be addressed to only the sender of this message (using the value of the getReplyTo method).

        If setAnswered is set, the ANSWERED flag is set in this message.

        The "Subject" field is filled in with the original subject prefixed with "Re:" (unless it already starts with "Re:"). The "In-Reply-To" header is set in the new message if this message has a "Message-Id" header. The current implementation also sets the "References" header in the new message to include the contents of the "References" header (or, if missing, the "In-Reply-To" header) in this message, plus the contents of the "Message-Id" header of this message, as described in RFC 2822.

        Parameters:
        replyToAll - reply should be sent to all recipients of this message
        setAnswered - set the ANSWERED flag in this message?
        Returns:
        the reply Message
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.5
      • writeTo

        public void writeTo​(OutputStream os)
                     throws IOException,
                            MessagingException
        Output the message as an RFC 822 format stream.

        Note that, depending on how the messag was constructed, it may use a variety of line termination conventions. Generally the output should be sent through an appropriate FilterOutputStream that converts the line terminators to the desired form, either CRLF for MIME compatibility and for use in Internet protocols, or the local platform's line terminator for storage in a local text file.

        This implementation calls the writeTo(OutputStream, String[]) method with a null ignore list.

        Specified by:
        writeTo in interface Part
        Parameters:
        os - the stream to write to
        Throws:
        IOException - if an error occurs writing to the stream or if an error is generated by the jakarta.activation layer.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        DataHandler.writeTo(java.io.OutputStream)
      • writeTo

        public void writeTo​(OutputStream os,
                            String[] ignoreList)
                     throws IOException,
                            MessagingException
        Output the message as an RFC 822 format stream, without specified headers. If the saved flag is not set, the saveChanges method is called. If the modified flag is not set and the content array is not null, the content array is written directly, after writing the appropriate message headers.
        Parameters:
        os - the stream to write to
        ignoreList - the headers to not include in the output
        Throws:
        IOException - if an error occurs writing to the stream or if an error is generated by the jakarta.activation layer.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        DataHandler.writeTo(java.io.OutputStream)
      • getHeader

        public String[] getHeader​(String name)
                           throws MessagingException
        Get all the headers for this header_name. Note that certain headers may be encoded as per RFC 2047 if they contain non US-ASCII characters and these should be decoded.

        This implementation obtains the headers from the headers InternetHeaders object.

        Specified by:
        getHeader in interface Part
        Parameters:
        name - name of header
        Returns:
        array of headers
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        See Also:
        MimeUtility
      • getHeader

        public String getHeader​(String name,
                                String delimiter)
                         throws MessagingException
        Get all the headers for this header name, returned as a single String, with headers separated by the delimiter. If the delimiter is null, only the first header is returned.
        Specified by:
        getHeader in interface MimePart
        Parameters:
        name - the name of this header
        delimiter - separator between values
        Returns:
        the value fields for all headers with this name
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • setHeader

        public void setHeader​(String name,
                              String value)
                       throws MessagingException
        Set the value for this header_name. Replaces all existing header values with this new value. Note that RFC 822 headers must contain only US-ASCII characters, so a header that contains non US-ASCII characters must have been encoded by the caller as per the rules of RFC 2047.
        Specified by:
        setHeader in interface Part
        Parameters:
        name - header name
        value - header value
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        MimeUtility
      • addHeader

        public void addHeader​(String name,
                              String value)
                       throws MessagingException
        Add this value to the existing values for this header_name. Note that RFC 822 headers must contain only US-ASCII characters, so a header that contains non US-ASCII characters must have been encoded as per the rules of RFC 2047.
        Specified by:
        addHeader in interface Part
        Parameters:
        name - header name
        value - header value
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        MimeUtility
      • getAllHeaders

        public Enumeration<Header> getAllHeaders()
                                          throws MessagingException
        Return all the headers from this Message as an enumeration of Header objects.

        Note that certain headers may be encoded as per RFC 2047 if they contain non US-ASCII characters and these should be decoded.

        This implementation obtains the headers from the headers InternetHeaders object.

        Specified by:
        getAllHeaders in interface Part
        Returns:
        array of header objects
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        See Also:
        MimeUtility
      • getMatchingHeaders

        public Enumeration<Header> getMatchingHeaders​(String[] names)
                                               throws MessagingException
        Return matching headers from this Message as an Enumeration of Header objects. This implementation obtains the headers from the headers InternetHeaders object.
        Specified by:
        getMatchingHeaders in interface Part
        Parameters:
        names - the headers to match
        Returns:
        enumeration of Header objects
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getNonMatchingHeaders

        public Enumeration<Header> getNonMatchingHeaders​(String[] names)
                                                  throws MessagingException
        Return non-matching headers from this Message as an Enumeration of Header objects. This implementation obtains the header from the headers InternetHeaders object.
        Specified by:
        getNonMatchingHeaders in interface Part
        Parameters:
        names - the headers to not match
        Returns:
        enumeration of Header objects
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getMatchingHeaderLines

        public Enumeration<String> getMatchingHeaderLines​(String[] names)
                                                   throws MessagingException
        Get matching header lines as an Enumeration of Strings. A Header line is a raw RFC 822 header-line, containing both the "name" and "value" field.
        Specified by:
        getMatchingHeaderLines in interface MimePart
        Parameters:
        names - the headers to return
        Returns:
        an Enumeration of Strings
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getNonMatchingHeaderLines

        public Enumeration<String> getNonMatchingHeaderLines​(String[] names)
                                                      throws MessagingException
        Get non-matching header lines as an Enumeration of Strings. A Header line is a raw RFC 822 header-line, containing both the "name" and "value" field.
        Specified by:
        getNonMatchingHeaderLines in interface MimePart
        Parameters:
        names - the headers to not return
        Returns:
        an Enumeration of Strings
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • getFlags

        public Flags getFlags()
                       throws MessagingException
        Return a Flags object containing the flags for this message.

        Note that a clone of the internal Flags object is returned, so modifying the returned Flags object will not affect the flags of this message.

        Specified by:
        getFlags in class Message
        Returns:
        Flags object containing the flags for this message
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        See Also:
        Flags
      • saveChanges

        public void saveChanges()
                         throws MessagingException
        Updates the appropriate header fields of this message to be consistent with the message's contents. If this message is contained in a Folder, any changes made to this message are committed to the containing folder.

        If any part of a message's headers or contents are changed, saveChanges must be called to ensure that those changes are permanent. Otherwise, any such modifications may or may not be saved, depending on the folder implementation.

        Messages obtained from folders opened READ_ONLY should not be modified and saveChanges should not be called on such messages.

        This method sets the modified flag to true, the save flag to true, and then calls the updateHeaders method.

        Specified by:
        saveChanges in class Message
        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • updateMessageID

        protected void updateMessageID()
                                throws MessagingException
        Update the Message-ID header. This method is called by the updateHeaders and allows a subclass to override only the algorithm for choosing a Message-ID.
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.4
      • updateHeaders

        protected void updateHeaders()
                              throws MessagingException
        Called by the saveChanges method to actually update the MIME headers. The implementation here sets the Content-Transfer-Encoding header (if needed and not already set), the Date header (if not already set), the MIME-Version header and the Message-ID header. Also, if the content of this message is a MimeMultipart, its updateHeaders method is called.

        If the cachedContent field is not null (that is, it references a Multipart or Message object), then that object is used to set a new DataHandler, any stream data used to create this object is discarded, and the cachedContent field is cleared.

        Throws:
        IllegalWriteException - if the underlying implementation does not support modification
        IllegalStateException - if this message is obtained from a READ_ONLY folder.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • createInternetHeaders

        protected InternetHeaders createInternetHeaders​(InputStream is)
                                                 throws MessagingException
        Create and return an InternetHeaders object that loads the headers from the given InputStream. Subclasses can override this method to return a subclass of InternetHeaders, if necessary. This implementation simply constructs and returns an InternetHeaders object.
        Parameters:
        is - the InputStream to read the headers from
        Returns:
        an InternetHeaders object
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.2
      • createMimeMessage

        protected MimeMessage createMimeMessage​(Session session)
                                         throws MessagingException
        Create and return a MimeMessage object. The reply method uses this method to create the MimeMessage object that it will return. Subclasses can override this method to return a subclass of MimeMessage. This implementation simply constructs and returns a MimeMessage object using the supplied Session.
        Parameters:
        session - the Session to use for the new message
        Returns:
        the new MimeMessage object
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.4