I do have a more stringent check pattern on email address.   The default one in 
properties file is way to simple.  I will zoom into the code later to see what 
is the difference between these patterns.  thanks.    
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike Schrag 
  To: Cheong Hee (Gmail) 
  Cc: Ron X ; WebObjects Development 
  Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 6:54 PM
  Subject: Re: ERJaveMail


  It's arbitrary, I guess. Not much different than defaulting a boolean prop to 
true if it isn't set, which is pretty common. It just happens to have a more 
complex default.

  Sent from my iPhone

  On May 31, 2012, at 5:58 AM, "Cheong Hee \(Gmail\)" <chn...@gmail.com> wrote:


    sorry I am half blind and in too fast to reply... curious the rationale why 
the pattern is not set in the properties file itself.  thanks.

    Cheers
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Mike Schrag 
      To: Cheong Hee (Gmail) 
      Cc: Ron X ; WebObjects Development 
      Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 5:52 PM
      Subject: Re: ERJaveMail


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

      Sent from my iPhone

      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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