I am back from vacation! :) Well, I think the issue here is that there is no 
notion of "conversation" in an asynchronous method. Once started, the async 
method is invoked automatically without user intervention -- the user might be 
long gone when the method is invoked. So, the user session / conversation (or 
any JSF state) is not propagated into the method. Similarly, the outcome of the 
asyn method is not rendered to JSF pages.

My guess is that you will need to use the regular JavaMail API to send out 
email from the async method.

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