Re: Help with ERJavaMail and system properties
Re: Help with ERJavaMail and system properties
- Subject: Re: Help with ERJavaMail and system properties
- From: "Oliver Egger" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 15:23:24 +0200
hi
did you try to set the property directly whitin the Properties File in the ERJavaMail framework?
ERJavaMail.framework\Resources\Properties
best regards
oliver
On 10/9/06, Dev WO <email@hidden> wrote:
I just added:
System.out.println(
"At startup, centralize propertie is: " + System.getProperty(
"er.javamail.centralize"));
and it returns false!?
So I really don't know why I got the error, it seems the properties are overwritten... or not taken into account:(
Xavier
Hi,I followed the different resources about using ERJavaMail:
-the list
So far I though everything was working as I didn't get any crash, but no email was sent.
After a couple adjustments, I was able to get the error:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: When setting 'er.javamail.centralize=true' (which means you just test sending mails), you must also give a valid '
er.javamail.adminEmail=
email@hidden' to which the mails are sent.
But I've got my Properties like:
er.javamail.centralize=false
So it make me think probably other properties won't be red too like the smtp host...
If I cannot make it read my properties, is there any way to set them directly in my email method?
Thanks
Xavier
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