Doh, missed that sentence. AFAIK, there is no way unless the 1.3 mail api exposes more properties for transport. (1.2 has a mail.user property but no password property)

-Tim

Brian Silberbauer wrote:


Thanks Tim, but that will not create an _authenticated_ SMTP connection. Please read the original post.


Brian

Tim Funk wrote:

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jndi-resources-howto.html

-Tim

Brian Silberbauer wrote:

Hi all

I have just managed to work out how to create an authenticated JavaMail session with JNDI in Tomcat, but it is a slight hack - I was wondering whether anybody has a better idea of how to go about it.

The problem is one can't store the password in the properties, JavaMail does not pick this up - I got around it by specifying the password in the properties vi a ResourceParameter in the server.xml, and then passing the property through explicitly:

java.util.Properties props = mailsession.getProperties();

transport.connect(null, null, props.getProperty("mail.smtp.password"));

This works for me, but is there a better way of doing this?

Brian



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