You mean something like this?
EmailTransmission trans = new EmailTransmission();
trans.setHostName("smtp.myserver.org");
HtmlEmail email1 = new HtmlEmail();
...
HtmlEmail email2 = new HtmlEmail();
...
trans.addEmail(email1);
trans.addEmail(email2);
..
trans.send();
Sounds useful to me.
cheers
--
Torsten
On 20.02.2008, at 06:10, zheng hao wrote:
hi all Commons Email dev,
I found when i want to send several emails in one connection,
Commons Email
doesn't help. It connects to the SMTP server per email, and it
spends more
time on authentication than sending the mails themselve (most SMTP
server
needs authentication). So I have to code on the javamail api directly,
something like:
SMTPSSLTransport strans = (SMTPSSLTransport)
sess.getTransport();
strans.connect();
int num = 1000;
for (int i = 0; i < num; i++) {
SMTPMessage email = createMessage(sess, num);
strans.sendMessage(email, email.getAllRecipients());
}
strans.close();
In my straightforward test, it saves me 2/3 of the time. So I think
it would
be nice to add this kind of function into Commons Email, to make it
more
useful. My suggestion is to extract a clean bean Email, which
contains all
email dependent information, e.g. TO, CC, Subject, etc, but leaves
out all
host/server dependent information, e.g. authenticator, host
address, host
port, etc. After that, we can still provide simple convenience
method for
those who only want to send one mail every time. And it is possible
to add
methods like 'addEmail' to add several mails before sending, and
later on,
when it is called 'send', we can send them in one SMTP connection.
Does it
useful? Thank you all.
Hao Zheng
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