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<h2 id="BookInOnePage-Preface">Preface</h2><p>This tutorial aims to guide the
reader through the stages of creating a project which uses Camel to facilitate
the routing of messages from a JMS queue to a <a shape="rect"
class="external-link" href="http://www.springramework.org"
rel="nofollow">Spring</a> service. The route works in a synchronous fashion
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<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect"
href="#Tutorial-JmsRemoting-TutorialonSpringRemotingwithJMS">Tutorial on Spring
Remoting with JMS</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#Tutorial-JmsRemoting-Preface">Preface</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#Tutorial-JmsRemoting-Prerequisites">Prerequisites</a></li><li><a
shape="rect"
href="#Tutorial-JmsRemoting-Distribution">Distribution</a></li><li><a
shape="rect" href="#Tutorial-JmsRemoting-About">About</a></li><li><a
shape="rect" href="#Tutorial-JmsRemoting-CreatetheCamelProject">Create the
Camel Project</a>
<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect"
href="#Tutorial-JmsRemoting-UpdatethePOMwithDependencies">Update the POM with
Dependencies</a></li></ul>
</li><li><a shape="rect" href="#Tutorial-JmsRemoting-WritingtheServer">Writing
the Server</a>
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Axis 1.4 with Apache Camel</a>
<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect"
href="#Tutorial-AXIS-Camel-Prerequisites">Prerequisites</a></li><li><a
shape="rect"
href="#Tutorial-AXIS-Camel-Distribution">Distribution</a></li><li><a
shape="rect"
href="#Tutorial-AXIS-Camel-Introduction">Introduction</a></li><li><a
shape="rect" href="#Tutorial-AXIS-Camel-SettinguptheprojecttorunAxis">Setting
up the project to run Axis</a>
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href="#Tutorial-AXIS-Camel-Maven2">Maven 2</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#Tutorial-AXIS-Camel-wsdl">wsdl</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#Tutorial-AXIS-Camel-ConfiguringAxis">Configuring Axis</a></li><li><a
shape="rect" href="#Tutorial-AXIS-Camel-RunningtheExample">Running the
Example</a></li></ul>
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<p>The <strong>cxf:</strong> component provides integration with <a
shape="rect" href="http://cxf.apache.org">Apache CXF</a> for connecting to
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Component</a>
<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect" href="#CXF-URIformat">URI
format</a></li><li><a shape="rect" href="#CXF-Options">Options</a>
<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect"
href="#CXF-Thedescriptionsofthedataformats">The descriptions of the
dataformats</a>
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</div></div><p>For example:</p><div class="code panel pdl"
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
<script class="theme: Default; brush: java; gutter: false"
type="syntaxhighlighter"><![CDATA[smtp://mycompany.mailserver:30?password=tiger&username=scott
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-</div></div><h4 id="BookInOnePage-DefaultPortsDefaultports"><span
class="confluence-anchor-link" id="BookInOnePage-DefaultPorts"></span>Default
ports</h4><p>Default port numbers are supported. If the port number is omitted,
Camel determines the port number to use based on the protocol.</p><div
class="confluenceTableSmall"><div class="table-wrap"><table
class="confluenceTable"><tbody><tr><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTh"><p>Protocol</p></th><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTh"><p>Default Port Number</p></th></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>SMTP</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>25</code></p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>SMTPS</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>465</code></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>POP3</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluen
ceTd"><p><code>110</code></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>POP3S</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>995</code></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>IMAP</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>143</code></p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>IMAPS</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>993</code></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><h3
id="BookInOnePage-Options.53">Options</h3><div
class="confluenceTableSmall"><div class="table-wrap"><table
class="confluenceTable"><tbody><tr><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTh"><p>Property</p></th><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTh"><p>Default</p></th><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTh"><p>Description</p></th></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>host</code></p
></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p> </p></td><td
>colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The host name or IP address
>to connect to.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
>class="confluenceTd"><p><code>port</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
>class="confluenceTd"><p>See <a shape="rect"
>href="#BookInOnePage-DefaultPorts">#DefaultPorts</a></p></td><td colspan="1"
>rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The TCP port number to connect
>on.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
>class="confluenceTd"><p><code>username</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
>rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p> </p></td><td colspan="1"
>rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The user name on the email
>server.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
>class="confluenceTd"><p><code>password</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
>rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
>rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The password on the email server
.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>ignoreUriScheme</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>false</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>If <code>false</code>, Camel uses the
scheme to determine the transport protocol (POP, IMAP, SMTP
etc.)</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>contentType</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>text/plain</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The mail message content type.
Use <code>text/html</code> for HTML mails.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>folderName</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>INBOX</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The folder to
poll.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>destination</co
de></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>username@host</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>@deprecated</strong> Use the
<code>to</code> option instead. The <code>TO</code> recipients (receivers of
the email).</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>to</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>username@host</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The TO recipients (the receivers of the
mail). Separate multiple email addresses with a comma. Email addresses
containing special characters such as "&" will need to be handled
differently - see <a shape="rect"
href="how-do-i-configure-password-options-on-camel-endpoints-without-the-value-being-encoded.html">How
do I configure password options on Camel endpoints without the value being
encoded</a>.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>replyTo
</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>alias@host</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>As of <strong>Camel 2.8.4, 2.9.1+</strong>,
the Reply-To recipients (the receivers of the response mail). Separate multiple
email addresses with a comma.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>CC</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>The CC recipients (the receivers of the mail). Separate
multiple email addresses with a comma.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>BCC</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The BCC recipients (the receivers of the
mail). Separate multiple email addresses with a comma.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="c
onfluenceTd"><p><code>from</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>camel@localhost</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The FROM email
address.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>subject</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p> </p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>As of <strong>Camel 2.3</strong>, the Subject of the
message being sent. Note: Setting the subject in the header takes precedence
over this option.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>peek</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>true</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.11.3/2.12.2:</strong> Consumer only.
Will mark the <code>javax.mail.Message</code> as peeked before processing the
mail message. This applies to <code>IMAPMessage</code> messages types
only. By using peek the mail will not be eager marked as <code>SEEN</code> on
the mail server, which allows us to rollback the mail message if there is an
error processing in Camel.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>delete</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>false</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>Deletes the messages after they have been processed.
This is done by setting the <code>DELETED</code> flag on the mail message. If
<code>false</code>, the <code>SEEN</code> flag is set instead. As of
<strong>Camel 2.10</strong> you can override this configuration option by
setting a header with the key <code>delete</code> to determine if the mail
should be deleted or not.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>unseen</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>true</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="c
onfluenceTd"><p>It is possible to configure a consumer endpoint so that it
processes only unseen messages (that is, new messages) or all messages. Note
that Camel always skips deleted messages. The default option of
<code>true</code> will filter to only unseen messages. POP3 does not support
the <code>SEEN</code> flag, so this option is not supported in POP3; use IMAP
instead. <strong>Important:</strong> This option is <strong>not</strong> in use
if you also use <code>searchTerm</code> options. Instead if you want to disable
unseen when using <code>searchTerm</code>'s then add
<code>searchTerm.unseen=false</code> as a term.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>copyTo</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.10:</strong>
Consumer only. After processing a mail message, it can be copied to a mail
folder with the given name. You ca
n override this configuration value, with a header with the key
<code>copyTo</code>, allowing you to copy messages to folder names configured
at runtime.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>fetchSize</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>-1</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Sets the maximum number of messages to
consume during a poll. This can be used to avoid overloading a mail server, if
a mailbox folder contains a lot of messages. Default value of <code>-1</code>
means no fetch size and all messages will be consumed. Setting the value to 0
is a special corner case, where Camel will not consume any messages at
all.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>alternativeBodyHeader</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>CamelMailAlternativeBody</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Spe
cifies the key to an IN message header that contains an alternative email
body. For example, if you send emails in <code>text/html</code> format and want
to provide an alternative mail body for non-HTML email clients, set the
alternative mail body with this key as a header.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>debugMode</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>false</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Enable debug mode on the underlying mail
framework. The SUN Mail framework logs the debug messages to
<code>System.out</code> by default.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>connectionTimeout</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>30000</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The connection timeout in
milliseconds. Default is 30 seconds.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class=
"confluenceTd"><p><code>consumer.initialDelay</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>1000</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Milliseconds before the polling
starts.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>consumer.delay</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>60000</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Camel will poll the mailbox only once a
minute by default to avoid overloading the mail server.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>consumer.useFixedDelay</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>false</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Set to <code>true</code> to use
a fixed delay between polls, otherwise fixed rate is used. See <a shape="rect"
class="external-link" href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/c
oncurrent/ScheduledExecutorService.html"
rel="nofollow">ScheduledExecutorService</a> in JDK for
details.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>disconnect</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>false</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.8.3/2.9:</strong> Whether
the consumer should disconnect after polling. If enabled this forces Camel to
connect on each poll.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>closeFolder</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>true</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.10.4:</strong> Whether the
consumer should close the folder after polling. Setting this option to
<code>false</code> and having <code>disconnect=false</code> as well, then the
consumer keep the folder open between polls.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" clas
s="confluenceTd"><p><code>mail.XXX</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>Set any <a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/javadocs/index.html"
rel="nofollow">additional java mail properties</a>. For instance if you want to
set a special property when using POP3 you can now provide the option directly
in the URI such as: <code>mail.pop3.forgettopheaders=true</code>. You can set
multiple such options, for example:
<code>mail.pop3.forgettopheaders=true&mail.mime.encodefilename=true</code>.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>mapMailMessage</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>true</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.8:</strong> Specifies
whether Camel should map the received mail message to Camel body/headers. If set
to true, the body of the mail message is mapped to the body of the Camel IN
message and the mail headers are mapped to IN headers. If this option is set to
false then the IN message contains a raw <code>javax.mail.Message</code>. You
can retrieve this raw message by calling
<code>exchange.getIn().getBody(javax.mail.Message.class)</code>.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>maxMessagesPerPoll</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>0</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Specifies the maximum number of messages to
gather per poll. By default, no maximum is set. Can be used to set a limit of
e.g. 1000 to avoid downloading thousands of files when the server starts up.
Set a value of 0 or negative to disable this option.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>javaMailSender</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null<
/code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Specifies a
pluggable <span style="color:
rgb(34,34,34);">org.apache.camel.component.</span><span style="color:
rgb(34,34,34);">mail.JavaMailSender</span> instance in order to use a custom
email implementation.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>ignoreUnsupportedCharset</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>false</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Option to let Camel ignore
unsupported charset in the local JVM when sending mails. If the charset is
unsupported then <code>charset=XXX</code> (where <code>XXX</code> represents
the unsupported charset) is removed from the <code>content-type</code> and it
relies on the platform default instead.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>sslContextParameters</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</c
ode></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel
2.10:</strong> Reference to a
<code>org.apache.camel.util.jsse.SSLContextParameters</code> in the <a
shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://camel.apache.org/registry.html">Registry</a>.  This reference
overrides any configured SSLContextParameters at the component level.  See
<a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://camel.apache.org/http4.html#HTTP4-UsingtheJSSEConfigurationUtility">Using
the JSSE Configuration Utility</a>.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>searchTerm</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.11:</strong>
Refers to a <code>javax.mail.search.SearchTerm</code> which allows to filter
mails based on search criteria such as subject, body, from, sent after a
certain date etc. See further below for examples.</
p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>searchTerm.xxx</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.11:</strong> To configure
search terms directly from the endpoint uri, which supports a limited number of
terms defined by the
<code>org.apache.camel.component.mail.SimpleSearchTerm</code> class. See
further below for examples.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p class="p1"><code>sortTerm</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><code>null</code></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><strong>Camel 2.15: </strong>To
configure the sortTerms that <span>IMAP</span> supports to sort the searched
mails<strong><strong>. </strong></strong>You may need to define an array of<p
class="p1"><code>com.sun.mail.imap.sortTerm</code> i<span>n the registry first
and #name to reference
it in this URI option.</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p class="p1"><code>postProcessAction</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><code>null</code></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><strong>Camel 2.15:</strong>
Refers to a<code style="line-height:
1.4285715;">org.apache.camel.component.mail.</code><span style="line-height:
1.4285715;"><code>MailBoxPostProcessAction</code> for doing post processing
tasks on the mailbox once the normal processing ended.</span></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><code>skipFailedMessage</code></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><code>false</code></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><strong>Camel 2.15.1:</strong> If the mail
consumer cannot retrieve a given mail message, then this option allows to skip
the message and move on to retrieve the next mail message. The default behavior
would be the consumer throw
s an exception and no mails from the batch would be able to be routed by
Camel.</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><code>handleFailedMessage</code></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><code>false</code></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><strong>Camel 2.15.1:</strong> If the mail
consumer cannot retrieve a given mail message, then this option allows to
handle the caused exception by the consumer's error handler. By enable the
bridge error handler on the consumer, then the Camel routing error handler can
handle the exception instead. <span>The default behavior would be the consumer
throws an exception and no mails from the batch would be able to be routed by
Camel.</span></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><h3
id="BookInOnePage-SSLsupport">SSL support</h3><p>The underlying mail framework
is responsible for providing SSL support.  You may either configure
SSL/TLS support by completely specifying the necessary Java Ma
il API configuration options, or you may provide a configured
SSLContextParameters through the component or endpoint configuration.</p><h4
id="BookInOnePage-UsingtheJSSEConfigurationUtility.4">Using the JSSE
Configuration Utility</h4><p>As of <strong>Camel 2.10</strong>, the mail
component supports SSL/TLS configuration through the <a shape="rect"
href="camel-configuration-utilities.html">Camel JSSE Configuration
Utility</a>.  This utility greatly decreases the amount of component
specific code you need to write and is configurable at the endpoint and
component levels.  The following examples demonstrate how to use the
utility with the mail component.</p><h5
id="BookInOnePage-Programmaticconfigurationoftheendpoint.1">Programmatic
configuration of the endpoint</h5><div class="code panel pdl"
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+</div></div><h4 id="BookInOnePage-DefaultPortsDefaultports"><span
class="confluence-anchor-link" id="BookInOnePage-DefaultPorts"></span>Default
ports</h4><p>Default port numbers are supported. If the port number is omitted,
Camel determines the port number to use based on the protocol.</p><div
class="confluenceTableSmall"><div class="table-wrap"><table
class="confluenceTable"><tbody><tr><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTh"><p>Protocol</p></th><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTh"><p>Default Port Number</p></th></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>SMTP</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>25</code></p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>SMTPS</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>465</code></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>POP3</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluen
ceTd"><p><code>110</code></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>POP3S</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>995</code></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>IMAP</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>143</code></p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>IMAPS</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>993</code></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><h3
id="BookInOnePage-Options.53">Options</h3><div
class="confluenceTableSmall"><div class="table-wrap"><table
class="confluenceTable"><tbody><tr><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTh"><p>Property</p></th><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTh"><p>Default</p></th><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTh"><p>Description</p></th></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>host</code></p
></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p> </p></td><td
>colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The host name or IP address
>to connect to.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
>class="confluenceTd"><p><code>port</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
>class="confluenceTd"><p>See <a shape="rect"
>href="#BookInOnePage-DefaultPorts">#DefaultPorts</a></p></td><td colspan="1"
>rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The TCP port number to connect
>on.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
>class="confluenceTd"><p><code>username</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
>rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p> </p></td><td colspan="1"
>rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The user name on the email
>server.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
>class="confluenceTd"><p><code>password</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
>rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
>rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The password on the email server
.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>ignoreUriScheme</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>false</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>If <code>false</code>, Camel uses the
scheme to determine the transport protocol (POP, IMAP, SMTP
etc.)</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>contentType</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>text/plain</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The mail message content type.
Use <code>text/html</code> for HTML mails.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>folderName</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>INBOX</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The folder to
poll.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>destination</co
de></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>username@host</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>@deprecated</strong> Use the
<code>to</code> option instead. The <code>TO</code> recipients (receivers of
the email).</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>to</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>username@host</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The TO recipients (the receivers of the
mail). Separate multiple email addresses with a comma. Email addresses
containing special characters such as "&" will need to be handled
differently - see <a shape="rect"
href="how-do-i-configure-password-options-on-camel-endpoints-without-the-value-being-encoded.html">How
do I configure password options on Camel endpoints without the value being
encoded</a>.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>replyTo
</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>alias@host</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>As of <strong>Camel 2.8.4, 2.9.1+</strong>,
the Reply-To recipients (the receivers of the response mail). Separate multiple
email addresses with a comma.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>CC</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>The CC recipients (the receivers of the mail). Separate
multiple email addresses with a comma.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>BCC</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The BCC recipients (the receivers of the
mail). Separate multiple email addresses with a comma.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="c
onfluenceTd"><p><code>from</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>camel@localhost</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The FROM email
address.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>subject</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p> </p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>As of <strong>Camel 2.3</strong>, the Subject of the
message being sent. Note: Setting the subject in the header takes precedence
over this option.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>peek</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>true</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.11.3/2.12.2:</strong> Consumer only.
Will mark the <code>javax.mail.Message</code> as peeked before processing the
mail message. This applies to <code>IMAPMessage</code> messages types
only. By using peek the mail will not be eager marked as <code>SEEN</code> on
the mail server, which allows us to rollback the mail message if there is an
error processing in Camel.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>delete</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>false</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>Deletes the messages after they have been processed.
This is done by setting the <code>DELETED</code> flag on the mail message. If
<code>false</code>, the <code>SEEN</code> flag is set instead. As of
<strong>Camel 2.10</strong> you can override this configuration option by
setting a header with the key <code>delete</code> to determine if the mail
should be deleted or not.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>unseen</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>true</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="c
onfluenceTd"><p>It is possible to configure a consumer endpoint so that it
processes only unseen messages (that is, new messages) or all messages. Note
that Camel always skips deleted messages. The default option of
<code>true</code> will filter to only unseen messages. POP3 does not support
the <code>SEEN</code> flag, so this option is not supported in POP3; use IMAP
instead. <strong>Important:</strong> This option is <strong>not</strong> in use
if you also use <code>searchTerm</code> options. Instead if you want to disable
unseen when using <code>searchTerm</code>'s then add
<code>searchTerm.unseen=false</code> as a term.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>copyTo</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.10:</strong>
Consumer only. After processing a mail message, it can be copied to a mail
folder with the given name. You ca
n override this configuration value, with a header with the key
<code>copyTo</code>, allowing you to copy messages to folder names configured
at runtime.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>fetchSize</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>-1</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Sets the maximum number of messages to
consume during a poll. This can be used to avoid overloading a mail server, if
a mailbox folder contains a lot of messages. Default value of <code>-1</code>
means no fetch size and all messages will be consumed. Setting the value to 0
is a special corner case, where Camel will not consume any messages at
all.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>alternativeBodyHeader</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>CamelMailAlternativeBody</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Spe
cifies the key to an IN message header that contains an alternative email
body. For example, if you send emails in <code>text/html</code> format and want
to provide an alternative mail body for non-HTML email clients, set the
alternative mail body with this key as a header.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>debugMode</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>false</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Enable debug mode on the underlying mail
framework. The SUN Mail framework logs the debug messages to
<code>System.out</code> by default.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>connectionTimeout</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>30000</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The connection timeout in
milliseconds. Default is 30 seconds.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class=
"confluenceTd"><p><code>consumer.initialDelay</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>1000</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Milliseconds before the polling
starts.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>consumer.delay</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>60000</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Camel will poll the mailbox only once a
minute by default to avoid overloading the mail server.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>consumer.useFixedDelay</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>false</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Set to <code>true</code> to use
a fixed delay between polls, otherwise fixed rate is used. See <a shape="rect"
class="external-link" href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/c
oncurrent/ScheduledExecutorService.html"
rel="nofollow">ScheduledExecutorService</a> in JDK for
details.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>disconnect</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>false</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.8.3/2.9:</strong> Whether
the consumer should disconnect after polling. If enabled this forces Camel to
connect on each poll.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>closeFolder</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>true</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.10.4:</strong> Whether the
consumer should close the folder after polling. Setting this option to
<code>false</code> and having <code>disconnect=false</code> as well, then the
consumer keep the folder open between polls.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" clas
s="confluenceTd"><p><code>mail.XXX</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>Set any <a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/javadocs/index.html"
rel="nofollow">additional java mail properties</a>. For instance if you want to
set a special property when using POP3 you can now provide the option directly
in the URI such as: <code>mail.pop3.forgettopheaders=true</code>. You can set
multiple such options, for example:
<code>mail.pop3.forgettopheaders=true&mail.mime.encodefilename=true</code>.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>mapMailMessage</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>true</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.8:</strong> Specifies
whether Camel should map the received mail message to Camel body/headers. If set
to true, the body of the mail message is mapped to the body of the Camel IN
message and the mail headers are mapped to IN headers. If this option is set to
false then the IN message contains a raw <code>javax.mail.Message</code>. You
can retrieve this raw message by calling
<code>exchange.getIn().getBody(javax.mail.Message.class)</code>.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>maxMessagesPerPoll</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>0</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Specifies the maximum number of messages to
gather per poll. By default, no maximum is set. Can be used to set a limit of
e.g. 1000 to avoid downloading thousands of files when the server starts up.
Set a value of 0 or negative to disable this option.</p></td></tr><tr><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>javaMailSender</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null<
/code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Specifies a
pluggable <span style="color:
rgb(34,34,34);">org.apache.camel.component.</span><span style="color:
rgb(34,34,34);">mail.JavaMailSender</span> instance in order to use a custom
email implementation.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>ignoreUnsupportedCharset</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>false</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Option to let Camel ignore
unsupported charset in the local JVM when sending mails. If the charset is
unsupported then <code>charset=XXX</code> (where <code>XXX</code> represents
the unsupported charset) is removed from the <code>content-type</code> and it
relies on the platform default instead.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>sslContextParameters</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</c
ode></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel
2.10:</strong> Reference to a
<code>org.apache.camel.util.jsse.SSLContextParameters</code> in the <a
shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://camel.apache.org/registry.html">Registry</a>.  This reference
overrides any configured SSLContextParameters at the component level.  See
<a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://camel.apache.org/http4.html#HTTP4-UsingtheJSSEConfigurationUtility">Using
the JSSE Configuration Utility</a>.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>searchTerm</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.11:</strong>
Refers to a <code>javax.mail.search.SearchTerm</code> which allows to filter
mails based on search criteria such as subject, body, from, sent after a
certain date etc. See further below for examples.</
p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p><code>searchTerm.xxx</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><code>null</code></p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p><strong>Camel 2.11:</strong> To configure
search terms directly from the endpoint uri, which supports a limited number of
terms defined by the
<code>org.apache.camel.component.mail.SimpleSearchTerm</code> class. See
further below for examples.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p class="p1"><code>sortTerm</code></p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><code>null</code></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><strong>Camel 2.15: </strong>To
configure the sortTerms that <span>IMAP</span> supports to sort the searched
mails<strong><strong>. </strong></strong>You may need to define an array of<p
class="p1"><code>com.sun.mail.imap.sortTerm</code> i<span>n the registry first
and #name to reference
it in this URI option.</span></p><p class="p1"><strong>Camel 2.16:</strong>
You can also specify a comma separated list of sort terms on the URI that Camel
will convert internally. For example, to sort descending by date you would use
<code>sortTerm=reverse,date</code>. You can use any of the sort terms defined
in <a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="https://javamail.java.net/nonav/docs/api/com/sun/mail/imap/SortTerm.html"
rel="nofollow">com.sun.mail.imap.SortTerm</a>.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p
class="p1"><code>postProcessAction</code></p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><code>null</code></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><strong>Camel 2.15:</strong> Refers to a<code
style="line-height: 1.4285715;">org.apache.camel.component.mail.</code><span
style="line-height: 1.4285715;"><code>MailBoxPostProcessAction</code> for doing
post processing tasks on the mailbox once the normal processing ended.</sp
an></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><code>skipFailedMessage</code></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><code>false</code></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><strong>Camel 2.15.1:</strong> If the mail
consumer cannot retrieve a given mail message, then this option allows to skip
the message and move on to retrieve the next mail message. The default behavior
would be the consumer throws an exception and no mails from the batch would be
able to be routed by Camel.</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><code>handleFailedMessage</code></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><code>false</code></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><strong>Camel 2.15.1:</strong> If the mail
consumer cannot retrieve a given mail message, then this option allows to
handle the caused exception by the consumer's error handler. By enable the
bridge error handler on the consumer, then the Camel r
outing error handler can handle the exception instead. <span>The default
behavior would be the consumer throws an exception and no mails from the batch
would be able to be routed by
Camel.</span></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><h3
id="BookInOnePage-SSLsupport">SSL support</h3><p>The underlying mail framework
is responsible for providing SSL support.  You may either configure
SSL/TLS support by completely specifying the necessary Java Mail API
configuration options, or you may provide a configured SSLContextParameters
through the component or endpoint configuration.</p><h4
id="BookInOnePage-UsingtheJSSEConfigurationUtility.4">Using the JSSE
Configuration Utility</h4><p>As of <strong>Camel 2.10</strong>, the mail
component supports SSL/TLS configuration through the <a shape="rect"
href="camel-configuration-utilities.html">Camel JSSE Configuration
Utility</a>.  This utility greatly decreases the amount of component
specific code you need to write and is configurable at
the endpoint and component levels.  The following examples demonstrate
how to use the utility with the mail component.</p><h5
id="BookInOnePage-Programmaticconfigurationoftheendpoint.1">Programmatic
configuration of the endpoint</h5><div class="code panel pdl"
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
<script class="theme: Default; brush: java; gutter: false"
type="syntaxhighlighter"><![CDATA[KeyStoreParameters ksp = new
KeyStoreParameters();
ksp.setResource("/users/home/server/truststore.jks");
ksp.setPassword("keystorePassword");
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