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szczepanadam edited comment on CAMEL-869 at 9/22/08 1:42 AM: ----------------------------------------------------- Hi Claus, Thanks for feedback on that one. I will run a test sometime today with the latest snapshot of camel and get back to you. I have tried setting the mail headers as plain headers before, but the actual mail subject was not passing through. I will have another go. thanks Adam was (Author: szczepanadam): Hi Claus, Thanks for feedback on that one. I will run a test sometime today with the latest snapshot of camel and get back to you. I have tried setting the mail headers as plain headers before, but the actual mail header was not passing through. I will have another go. thanks Adam > A subject from message header is not copied to mailMessage > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CAMEL-869 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-869 > Project: Apache Camel > Issue Type: Bug > Components: camel-mail > Affects Versions: 1.4.0, 1.5.0 > Reporter: Adam > Assignee: Hadrian Zbarcea > Fix For: 1.5.0 > > > The issue refers to sending emails on one of the stages in the messaging > pipeline. I checked all the suggested solutions from the spec and none of the > them resulted in an email message with a subject. > I have the following code: > ... > private static final String DIRECT_INFECTION_ALERT = > "direct:infectionAlert"' > ... > from(DIRECT_INFECTION_ALERT) > .to("xslt:" + infectionAlertXsl) > .process(new Processor() { > public void process(Exchange exchange) throws Exception > { > Message m = exchange.getIn(); > Map<String,Object> headers = new HashMap<String, Object>(); > > headers.put(TO_HEADER_KEY, recipients.toString()); > headers.put(FROM_HEADER_KEY, from); > headers.put(SUBJECT_HEADER_KEY, constant(INFECTION_ALERT_SUBJECT)); > > m.setHeaders(headers); > m.setBody(exchange.getIn().getBody(), MailMessage.class); > MailMessage mail = new MailMessage(); > mail.copyFrom(m); > exchange.setIn(mail); > }}) > .to("log:debug","smtp://" + smtp_server + ":" + port); > and a simple and naive version -> > from(DIRECT_INFECTION_ALERT) > .to("xslt:" + infectionAlertXsl) > .process(new Processor() { > public void process(Exchange exchange) throws Exception > { > Message message = exchange.getIn(); > Map<String,Object> headers = new HashMap<String, Object>(); > headers.put(TO_HEADER_KEY, recipients.toString()); > headers.put(FROM_HEADER_KEY, from); > headers.put(SUBJECT_HEADER_KEY, constant(INFECTION_ALERT_SUBJECT)); > > message.setHeaders(headers); > }}) > .to("log:debug","smtp://" + smtp_server + ":" + port); > I tried many other combinations, well all from the camel mail component spec. > Upgraded camel to 1.5-SNAPSHOT (comes with fix for disabling authentication > on missing username/password for mail server). I can receive email messages, > no problem, but never managed to get one with a subject. On debugging, > messages always have correct headers (subject, to, from, etc) but then the > info is lost somewhere. > Thanks > Adam -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.