Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: javax.mail.MessagingException: Could not connect to SMTP host: smtp.gmail.com, port: 587; nested exception is: java.net.SocketException: Permission denied: connect at com.readAlerts.SendEmailUsingGMailSMTP.main(SendEmailUsingGMailSMTP.java:63) Caused by: javax.mail.MessagingException: Could not connect to SMTP host: smtp.gmail.com, port: 587; nested exception is:
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Tried every permutation and combination but all leading to this same error.
I have a request to create a java scheduled job to send email with attachment of word document every week. any example codes I can use. This is my first time to code this request, I do not what is the standard way to do it.
What's wrong ? I'm trying to send parameters in a link so I can get this parameter (an id) and get all the forum-threads that are relatives to this parameter. Because I can't set attributes in a link. Or can I ?
I am trying to connect to a local service over UDP - the simulator works fine, but my code does not... The sender is a separate thread and I have tried blocking, non-blocking, connecting, not connection, reading and re-reading the Oracle docs,
Using Java 7 update 5 (I know it's old...), we are trying to send concurrent requests to a RMI Server. When we start to tamp up the load (not too much - up to 50 concurrent requests) we start to see many IO Problems like Broken Pipe and Connection Reset By Peer. Could we be hitting some unknown limitation on concurrent access? Is there such limitation?
I made an application and i can send the message/notification to all loggedin users immediately. But the problem is that i am unable to send notifications to a specific user; as an example facebook chat.I am using Servlets 3.0, Spring MVC 3.0, GSon and AJAX Jquery.
<%@ page import="javax.print.*"%> <%@ page import="javax.print.attribute.*"%> <%@ page import="java.io.*"%> <%out.println("Printing..."); String filename = "c:/20140505_3_40.txt";//this is the text file i want to send to printer // am using tomcat 8 PrintRequestAttributeSet pras = new HashPrintRequestAttributeSet();
I am trying to create a serversocket that send a binary in parts ie send 1024 bytes then wait for acknowledgement from the client before sending the next 1024. I am able to do it in udp but the client is tcp. This is my code so far
import java.io.BufferedInputStream; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.OutputStream; import java.net.ServerSocket; import java.net.Socket; public class TestFtp {
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I have not been able to send then receive acknowledgement before sending the next 1024 bytes.
I'm creating a web applicaion. for that i want to create a registration page. and this registration details have to be stored in the database.
I'm getting the below error while trying to send the data ...
The requested resource (/cmd/InsertRegtodb) is not available.
Here cmd is project name and InsertRegtodb is servlet name.
Actually the servlet is present is the mentioned address. but it is not connecting to it
There is one more servlet in the same folder and which is accessible from another jsp. But this servlet is not accessible even though i have used same code as it is used for the servlet which worked for me previously...
I am trying send email .So I have downloaded javaEE and javamail jar files and added buildpath.And wrote this code below .But I am getting this exception.
I want to validate an email input. The email input can only have one @ and at least one '.' after the @. I would like to ask if my regex pattern is correct.
YOUR CODE HERE import java.util.InputMismatchException; import java.util.Scanner; public class email { public static void main(String []args) {
I am trying to make a program that takes the information from the main args, and displays them as a email in another class when Java is run.
Ex. From: PersonA To: PersonB Email message is here
I have gotten this far, but every time I append my "email.print()" into the next class, it never can print any of the Strings.
Main Args Class:
public class TestMessage { public static void main(String[] args) { Message email = new Message("Harry Morgan", "Rudolf Reindeer"); email.append("Dear so and so,"); email.append("It is my great pleasure to"); email.append("write you an email."); email.append("");
At first, oracle change this site a lot. I logged into this site after a long time and I was amazed to see the new changes. Moving onto the the question.
I am developing a spring mvc web application. The problem is when I send email, let say to more than 4 person, the program hangs for a while. Some friend told me to use thread pool to solve this. What is the general practice for handling this kind of situation?
Write a program that scans a text file for possible e-mail addresses. Addresses look like this:
someone@somewhere.net
Read tokens from the input file one by one using hasNext() and next(). With the default delimiters of Scanner, an entire e-mail address will be returned as one token. Examine each token using the indexOf() method of String. If a token contains an at sign @ followed some characters later by a period, regard it as a possible e-mail address and write it to the output file.
Programs such as this scan through web pages looking for e-mail addresses that become the targets of spam. Because of this, many web pages contain disguised e-mail addresses that can't easily be automatically extracted and above that is says to modify a program from our chapter which is this:
import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.*; class NamedFileInOut { public static void main (String[] args) throws IOException { int num, square;
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This is the first time hasnext() and next() have been introduced to me, so whereas scan.nextInt() looks for integers, does hasNext() looks for strings or characters? the wording in the exercise text is confusing to me. so basically i should create a text file with a ton of strings and within that jumble of text, stick a few email addresses; then when the program asks the user for the input file name, use that text file's name correct? pretty sure i have it up to that point, but using the indexOf() is what i'm having trouble wrapping my head around. do i look for the index of "@" and "."? i could conceptually see how i could say if the indexOf(".") is three spaces before the end then i know it's a .com or .net or .org or whatever. but how would i use indexOf("@") when the "user name" AND the "provider" (i.e. @yahoo or @google or @whatever) have an infinite number of lengths? we haven't had literally any discussion on input/output in classes so i am totally green to this.
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i found a code to get emails from gmail in this forum.It's working very well, now i want to delete a specific sender email address.
So i can have the sender email with this:
Java Code: String senderAddress = aMessage.getFrom()[0].toString(); System.out.println(" From: " + senderAddress); mh_sh_highlight_all('java'); Now i want to do something like Java Code: If (senderAddress = "test@gmail.com"){ message.setFlag(Flags.Flag.DELETED, true); } mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
I need to check the existence of email accounts before sending them mails to avoid going to a blacklist for sending to non real accounts.
I was thinking on (SSL)Sockets and smtp commands but I cant get it to work properly I am shooting in the dark here...
I have a JAVA application that sends mail to the people that buy certain things but the information quality is bad, so I must check if the mail exists before sending the mail....
I have saved emails that are stored in to text files and I want to retrieve the Sender, Reciever, Subject and the Email Content.I am using From: as a delimiter and To: as a delimiter and Subject as a delimiter and I am not sure what delimiter I should set for the email content.Also, there can be emails that will have comments after the message content and I plan on using the delimiter Comments:.
Any example of what delimiters I should use it would be great. Also I would like to know how check whether or not a delimiter exists so that I can print out the comments if it exists and if the file does not have comments, it prints out nothing.
I having problem on validating email and password whether does it belongs to a registered members or not. I'm using NetBeans and created a database, table name as members. I have done setting up connection pool and fill in data to my members table.This is my members table data.
I will be developing a change and would like to know how can i parse a mail header in OBPM using java.
I want to get the message id, date and time the email recieved and email size.
Our code is already fetching the attachment of the email using the following syntax.
mailAttachments = mail.attachments;
I tried creating a variable like mailHeaders = mail.headers, would you know how can i get the details i want by parsing the variable? so far I wasn't able to check what mail.headers return as i'm currently having issues running our code locally due to DB connections.
I am reading mail by using pop3 in java mail. In outlook I found we can leave the copy of mail in server side after reading. Shall we do that process in java mail ?