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szczepanadam edited comment on CAMEL-869 at 9/22/08 1:42 AM:
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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 

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