Hello Jack,

As it is mentioned in the very first comment that this JavaMail Listener Container triggers MCA (Mail condition Action) rules. Presently there is only one MCA rule in mca.xml. *storeIncomingEmail* service is triggered and this stores all the incoming mail.

You can also trace storeIncomingEmail service in CommunicationEventServices.java for more details. So eventually for now by uncommenting this code one can store incoming mails, received on email which is configure in General.Properties.

But its major purpose is to trigger MCA rules. Please let me know if you need any more help.

Thanks
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Divesh


Jack Liu wrote:
Hi, All

http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+
Setup+Guide
The document tells how to configure email settings in ${ofbiz install
dir}/framework/common/config/general.properties
In ${ofbiz install dir}/framework/base/config/ofbiz-containers.xml there
is an element container named javamail-container
<!-- JavaMail Listener Container - Triggers MCA Rules -->
    <!-- if delete-mail is set to true, will delete messages after
fetching them. otherwise, will try to mark them as seen mail.store.protocol supports both imap and pop3, but pop3 will not be able to mark messages as seen, so you would need to delete them Sounds like mail.store.protocol value should be "imaps" for GMail inbound emails to work. Not tested found here
https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=5879468 -->
    <!-- To use the mail listerner just uncomment and go...
    <container name="javamail-container"
class="org.ofbiz.service.mail.JavaMailContainer">
        <property name="delegator-name" value="default"/>
        <property name="dispatcher-name" value="JavaMailDispatcher"/>
        <property name="run-as-user" value="system"/>
        <property name="poll-delay" value="300000"/>
        <property name="delete-mail" value="false"/>
        <property name="maxSize" value="100000"/>
        <property name="default-listener" value="store-listener">
        <property name="mail.store.protocol" value="imap"/>
        <property name="mail.host" value="[host]"/>
        <property name="mail.user" value="[user]"/>
        <property name="mail.pass" value="[pass]"/>
        <property name="mail.debug" value="false"/>
        </property>
    </container>
-->

I'd like to know what javamail-container is configured for?
Does it only delete mails if delete-mail is set to true?
Thanks.


Best Regards,

Jack Liu


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