Chris,

I am using commons email and a class called SimpleEmail which is extended
and used.
I have set the host name and port number in the constructor of
EmailMessenger (extends SimpleEmail)
public EmailMessenger() {
        super();
        setHostName(emailConfig.getHostName().trim());
        setSmtpPort(Integer.parseInt(emailConfig.getSmtpPort().trim()));
    }

and have a send function ..

 public void sendMessage(QuickMessage message) {
        List<UserAccount> userAccounts = message.getRecipientAddresses();
        List<UserAccount> senders = message.getSenderAddresses();
        if (null == userAccounts)
            return;
        for (int i = 0; i < userAccounts.size(); i++) {
            UserAccount recipient = userAccounts.get(i);
            try {
                addTo(recipient.getUserEmail(), recipient.getUserFirstName()
                        + " " + recipient.getUserLastName());

            } catch (Exception e) {
                LOGGER.error("Failed to add recipient ", e);
            }
        }
        if (null != senders && senders.size() > 0) {
            UserAccount sender = (UserAccount) senders.get(0);
            try {
                setFrom(sender.getUserEmail(), sender.getUserFirstName() + "
"
                        + sender.getUserLastName());
            } catch (EmailException e) {
                LOGGER.error("Failed to send Sender", e);
            }
        }
        this.setSubject(message.getSubject());
        try {
            LOGGER.debug(message.getMessage());
            this.setMsg(message.getMessage());

        } catch (EmailException e) {
            LOGGER.error("Failed to send recipient", e);
        }
        try {
            this.send();
        } catch (EmailException e) {
            LOGGER.error("Failed to send recipient", e);
        }

    }

Here host name is localhost and portnumber is 25.

On 10/4/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Arun,
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> Arun wrote:
> > I have configured sendmail at port 25 in ubuntu. It is working correctly
> as
> > I checked sending mails using a perl script as well as a javaprogram,
> but my
> > web application running in tomcat does not allow me to send a mail. It
> > simply does not give me any error at all. But it does not send the mail
> at
> > the same time. Is there a tomcat configuration that I need to tweak.? i
> m
> > usin tomcat 6.
>
> As Tomcat doesn't have any built-in email sending abilities, we'd have
> to see the code you are using to attempt to send an email.
>
> No email message + no log messages/errors usually = you aren't actually
> trying to send the message. :(
>
> - -chris
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Arun George

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