That line is commented out. The one listed there is not the default. It's in 
code.

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On May 31, 2012, at 5:49 AM, "Cheong Hee \(Gmail\)" <chn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Serious?  I am actually pulling out the properties file in ERJavaMail, unless 
> not the right one or the "latest".  Or unless some code in ERJavaMail setting 
> the value again.  The framework I am having  is maybe one~two months ago.  
> Correct me if wrong..
>  
>  
> # *** ERJavaMail settings
> # *** Defaults to 'safe' settings:
> # ***
>  
> # Sometimes when sending big masses of emails, the java virtual machine
> # doesn't collects correctly the garbage and needs a little delay
> # between each message sending.  Use this option if you have problem with
> # memory management
> er.javamail.useSenderDelay = false
>  
> # This delay is set to 15 milliseconds
> er.javamail.senderDelayMillis = 15
>  
> # * Default encoding used for ERJavaMail
> er.javamail.defaultEncoding = iso-8859-1
>  
> # * Enables ERJavaMail to send all the mails to only one destination
> # This is useful when debugging
> er.javamail.centralize = true
>  
> # * Prints javamail debug infos
> # It is recommended to activate this switch when there are problems
> # with smtp configuration
> er.javamail.debugEnabled = false
>  
> # * The admin email, this is where "centralized" mails will go
> #er.javamail.adminEmail = u...@domain.com
>  
> # * SMTP outbound host
> #er.javamail.smtpHost = smtp.domain.com
>  
> # Valid ERJavaMail email pattern. If null, then the internal default will be 
> used
> #er.javamail.emailPattern = ^.*?@.*$
>  
> # * Number of messages that the sender queue can hold at a time
> er.javamail.senderQueue.size = 50
>  
> # * Time to wait when mail sender queue is  overflowed
> er.javamail.milliSecondsWaitIfSenderOverflowed = 6000
>  
> # Used to set a default X-Mailer
> #er.javamail.mailer.XMailerHeader =
>  
> # White and black email address patterns
> # This can be useful in testing when say
> # you only want to allow emails to be sent to *@mycompany.com
> # In this case you would add:
> # er.javamail.WhiteListEmailAddressPatterns=("*@mycompany.com", 
> "someb...@mac.com")
>  
> # To prevent sending mail to certain addresses you can use the black list
> # er.javamail.BlackListEmailAddressPatterns=("*@baddomain.com", 
> "badper...@mycompany.com")
>  
> 
> # * The port to use with the smtp server, if not set, defaults to 25
> #er.javamail.smtpPort = 25
>  
>  
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mike Schrag
> To: Cheong Hee (Gmail)
> Cc: Ron X ; WebObjects Development
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 6:58 PM
> Subject: Re: ERJaveMail
> 
> Are you sure? I thought that was commented out and says something about using 
> the default. I haven't looked at that in forever, but I'm almost positive 
> you're not reading.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On May 30, 2012, at 12:33 AM, "Cheong Hee \(Gmail\)" <chn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> This is only what I got in emailPattern in      ERJavaMail properties: 
>> "^.*?@.*$"
>>  
>> Is this what you are having to as default?
>>  
>> Cheers
>>  
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Mike Schrag
>> To: Ron X
>> Cc: WebObjects Development
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 9:19 PM
>> Subject: Re: ERJaveMail
>> 
>> my guess is that your regex pattern for er.javamail.emailPattern doesn't 
>> work. i'm not even going to try debugging that one, though. what's wrong 
>> with the pattern that's built into erjavamail?
>> 
>> On May 29, 2012, at 2:43 AM, Ron X <ron.x.by...@gmail.com>        wrote:
>> 
>>> hi,
>>> 
>>> i have some strange error on application start:
>>> 
>>> WARN  38.33 MB used/42.73 MB free [ProcessChangesQueue] 
>>> (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:43)  - A fatal exception occurred: When 
>>> 'er.javamail.centralize' is true (default), all outgoing mails will get 
>>> sent to 'er.javamail.adminEmail' instead of the normal TO addresses, but 
>>> you did not provide a valid email for that property.
>>> [2012-5-28 23:40:30 PDT] <ProcessChangesQueue> 
>>> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: When 'er.javamail.centralize' is true 
>>> (default), all outgoing mails will get sent to 'er.javamail.adminEmail' 
>>> instead of the normal TO addresses, but you did not provide a valid email 
>>> for that property.
>>>     at 
>>> er.javamail.ERJavaMail.initializeFrameworkFromSystemProperties(ERJavaMail.java:132)
>>>     at er.javamail.ERJavaMail.finishInitialization(ERJavaMail.java:113)
>>>     at 
>>> er.extensions.ERXFrameworkPrincipal$Observer.willFinishInitialization(ERXFrameworkPrincipal.java:97)
>>>     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
>>> 
>>> but i have 
>>> 
>>> ### ERJavaMail
>>> er.javamail.centralize = true
>>> er.javamail.smtpHost = localhost
>>> er.javamail.defaultEncoding = UTF-8
>>> er.javamail.emailPattern = 
>>> ^[a-zA-Z0-9!#$%&'*+\\-/=?^_`{|}~]+(\\.[a-zA-Z0-9!#$%&'*+\\-/=?^_`{|}~]+)*@[a-zA-Z0-9]([a-zA-Z0-9\\-]{0,61}[a-zA-Z0-9]){0,1}((\\.[a-zA-Z0-9]([a-zA-Z0-9\\-]{0,61}[a-zA-Z0-9]){0,1})*\\.[a-zA-Z]{2,6}){1,1}$
>>> 
>>> er.javamail.adminEmail = admin@localhost.local
>>> 
>>> in my property file
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