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Chapter 3. JOnAS Configuration
3.5.12.1. Configuring a Session Mail Factory
The template
MailSession1.properties
file supplied in the installation directory defines a mail
factory of type
Session
. The JNDI name of the mail factory object is
mailSession_1
. This template
must be updated with values appropriate to your installation.
Refer to
$JONAS_BASE/conf/MailSession1.properties
for a sample of the file and Section
3.5.12.4
Configuring a Mail Factory
for the list of available properties.
3.5.12.2. Configuring MimePartDataSource Mail Factory
The template MailMimePartDS1.properties file supplied in the installation directory defines
a mail factory of
MimePartDSMailer
type. The JNDI name of the mail factory object is
mailMimePartDS_1
. This template must be updated with values appropriate to your installation.
Refer to
$JONAS_BASE/conf/MailMimePartDS1.properties
for a sample of the file and Section
3.5.12.4
Configuring a Mail Factory
for a list of the available properties.
3.5.12.3. Configuring JOnAS for a Mail Factory
Mail factory objects created by JOnAS must be given a name. In the
mailsb
example, two factories
called
MailSession1
and
MailMimePartDS1
are defined.
Each factory must have a configuration file whose name is the name of the factory with the
.properties
extension (
MailSession1.properties
for the MailSession1 factory).
Additionally, the
jonas.properties
file must define the
jonas.service.mail.factories
property. For this example, it is:
jonas.service.mail.factories MailSession1,MailMimePartDS1
3.5.12.4. Configuring a Mail Factory
A mail factory has the following required properties:
mail.factory.name
JNDI name of the mail factory
mail.factory.type
The type of the factory. This property can be
javax.mail.Session
or
javax.mail.internet.MimePartDataSource
.
Table 3-1. Required properties
A mail factory has the following optional authentication properties:
mail.authentication.username
Set the username for the authentication.
mail.authentication.password
Set the password for the authentication.
Table 3-2. Optional Authentication properties
The
javax.mail.Session.properties
file has the properties:
Summary of Contents for Application Server
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