I'm not sure if it's relevant but the app...is also using Java Mail to read the Inbox and once read it moves it to an archive folder. I use commons-email to send (text) reports that are generated during the process of processing the data read in the Inbox.
-Dave On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 5:37 AM, David Hoffer <[email protected]> wrote: > I found that...will do. > > -Dave > > > On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 5:36 AM, David Hoffer <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Sure, how do I enable debug mode? >> >> -Dave >> >> >> On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 5:31 AM, Thomas Neidhart < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 1:30 AM, David Hoffer <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> > I've got a strange one. I'm using commons-email to send some email, >>> that >>> > is being sent to two recipients so I call addTo() twice, once for each >>> > recipients, then I call send() once. I can tell I'm calling send() >>> once >>> > per the log files. >>> > >>> > However two messages get sent. I'm using GMail to send. I can tell >>> two >>> > got sent because it logs two sent in GMail's Sent Mail folder. And >>> each of >>> > the recipients get duplicate emails. They both have the same send and >>> > receive timestamp. >>> > >>> > This program runs and does this twice per day, happens to be at >>> midnight >>> > and at 1am. To try to keep GMail from combining/threading the >>> messages the >>> > subject contains the date. So since we send the email an hour apart >>> these >>> > both have the same subject...and since the emails are duplicated we >>> have 4 >>> > combined/threaded messages per day in our Sent Mail folder. However we >>> > should only have 2. >>> > >>> > This started happening about a month ago and we were using >>> commons-email >>> > 1.3, I since upgraded to 1.3.1 and get the same behavior. >>> > >>> > I don't know if this issue is with commons-email or GMail, or why it >>> > started...it used to work fine. >>> > >>> > Has anyone seen anything like this? Have any pointers how I might >>> resolve >>> > this? >>> > >>> >>> Hi Dave, >>> >>> just tested it myself with my gmail account and could not reproduce your >>> problem. >>> Can you try to send the email with debug mode turned on and attach the >>> output here? >>> >>> Thomas >>> >> >> >
