Hi Rick, Thanks for the reply. I would be happy to help out testing it. However, I am very new to this community and some guidance is really appreciated. :-)
Regards, Chee Seng Rick McGuire wrote: > > This is the first time I've encountered an SMTP server that sends a > response back like this. I've opened a JIRA for this issue: > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3427 > > and I'll take a look at fixing this. Since I don't have access to an > SMTP server that behaves this way, are you willing/able to help try out > potential fixes? > > Rick > > Chua Chee Seng wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am trying to use the Geronimo Javamail. I have setup the resource and >> resource-ref stuff and try to send a mail from the application. I turn >> off >> the debug flag and see the following in the console:- >> >> ... >> 220-xxx.xxx.xxx ESMTP Exim x.xx #1 Mon, 20 Aug 2007 16:29:11 +0800 >> EHLO xxxxx >> 220-We do not authorize the use of this system to transport unsolicted, >> HELO xxxxx >> 220 and/or bulk email. >> ... >> >> An exception is then thrown complaining that it fails to send HELO to the >> server. >> >> When using telnet xxxx 25 to my SMTP server, I found out that once >> connected, the SMTP is sending back three lines of text:- >> 220-xxx.xxx.xxx ESMTP Exim x.xx #1 Mon, 20 Aug 2007 16:29:11 +0800 >> 220-We do not authorize the use of this system to transport unsolicted, >> 220 and/or bulk email. >> >> I then try with a local SMTP using Apache JAMES, which successfully send >> the >> mail. When I try to telnet localhost 25, it is sending back only one >> line >> of text:- >> >> 220 xxxx SMTP Server (JAMES SMTP Server 2.3.1) ready Mon, 20 Aug 2007 >> 16:32:26 +0800 (SGT) >> >> I am suspecting Geronimo Javamail implementation (version 1.1.1) cannot >> be >> used on SMTP who sends back more than 1 lines of 220 service ready. I >> investigate the source code of >> org.apache.geronimo.javamail.transport.smtp.SMTPTransport and study that >> getReply() method is using the receiveLine() method to read response from >> the server. As receivedLine() is using end of stream (read() ==-1) or CR >> or >> LF to indicate end of response from server, so in the above scenario each >> 220 are identified as a response from the server. After receiving the >> first >> 220, the client send a EHLO but fails as the server is sending back the >> 2nd >> 220. The client then try to send a HELO but receive the 3rd 220, which >> it >> finally gave up and throw a fails to send HELO exception. >> >> I have switch to Sun Javamail implementation to solve the problem. >> However, >> I personally prefer to use Geronimo implementation due to installation >> issue. Is there a better way, or is it in the later version (Geronimo >> 1.2, >> 2.0, I didn't try :P), the Geronimo Javamail can handle SMTP that sends >> more than 1 lines of 220 back to client (like the SMTP server that I am >> facing)? >> >> Thanks in advance for any advice. >> >> Best Regards, >> Chee Seng >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Geronimo-1.1.1%27s-Javamail-does-not-work-for-some-SMTP-server-with-more-than-1-beginning-lines-tf4297515s134.html#a12267277 Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
