Hi Phillippe
Like you I'm working with flow so neither the sendmail logicsheet or action seemed a natural fit. Most of the messages I'll be generating
will be in HTML format so I'll probably look at building these using an internal pipeline called from flowscript, and then use Java Mail
within flow such as you're doing.
Cheers Adam
On 6 Apr, 2005, at 7:58 PM, Philippe Guillard wrote:
Hi,
It seems that support of Java Mail API in sendmail Action/XSP logicsheet/Transformer is quite equivalent. (I thing Reply-To and SMTP auth is disponible for action and logicsheet)
To my opinion the starting point should be : what technology you use for other things?
I personnally use CForms and JX, so i'm in flow, and it seems not logical to use Flow and Actions, so i use directly Java Mail API inside flow.
For i18n support i would suggest action or transformation to be able to pass i18n transformation before in the pipeline.
Cheers,
Phil
Adam Ratcliffe wrote:
Hi,
I need to add email support to a cocoon application and am wondering what the
preferred way of doing this is these days.
The sendmail action seems to support all of the features of the Java Mail API
that I need to use, would this be my best option?
Cheers Adam
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