Not sure what's going on.
Is mail.getRecipients() also null?
What if you put your breakpoint in another mailet (one provided in the
normal container flow)?
Thx, Eric
On 12/10/2012 10:13, Merve Temizer wrote:
Also every field in message is null, all the headers are empty.
2012/10/12 Merve Temizer <[email protected]>
I sent mail through Thunderbird
i saw in debug environment my mailet has run, look at the variable at
breakpoint in Eclipse, org.apache.mailet.Mail.getmessage().getcontent is
still null.
Thanks for advice.
2012/10/11 Merve Temizer <[email protected]>
i am going to try with mail client and send you feed back.
thanks for attention
2012/10/11 Merve Temizer <[email protected]>
I am sending mail with
$telnet localhost 1025(1025 is port that i set to james)
mail from:<user2@localhost>
rcpt to:<user2@localhost>
data
mycontent
.
i can see mail and its content in folder that i specified for mail
recording.
1025 because i changed it, it is not the pr
2012/10/11 Eric Charles <[email protected]>
Is the content null if you send via regular mail client?
Which telnet commands do you issue?
Thx, Eric
On 10/10/2012 16:58, Merve Temizer wrote:
Hello,
I have a custom mailet, i see it runs on debug environment.
in service(org.apache.mailet.Mail mail)
mail.getMessage().getContent is null.
I am sending a mail using telnet smtp connection.
I think i am doing sth wrong, can you advice sth to specify the
problem.
Thanks.
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