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David E. Jones commented on OFBIZ-263:
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I just took a look at this patch and it seems a little funny. It may very well be that there is a quirk in JavaMail that requires these parameters to be passed in addition to having them in the JavaMail Session object... I guess the funny thing is no one else has reported it, so I'm wondering it is was a quirk in a certain version of Java or something that has since been fixed.
Is anyone else using Microsoft Exchange as a mail server and OFBiz as a mail client?
If we don't hear any other reports soon I say we close it and see if it comes up again.
> JavaMailContainer can't connect to MS Exchange
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> Key: OFBIZ-263
> URL:
http://jira.undersunconsulting.com/browse/OFBIZ-263> Project: [OFBiz] Open For Business
> Type: Bug
> Components: service
> Versions: SVN
> Environment: Java 1.4.7, Windows XP SP 2
> Reporter: Robert Merrill
> Assignee: Jira Administrator
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: JavaMailContainer.diff
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> The JavaMail container is unable to start because it's trial connect() call fails when using IMAP against an Microsoft Exchange server. The demo Java program that comes with the JavaMail API is able to connect. Calling connect() with explicit host, username, and password succeeds; these are available from the Properties associated with the javax.mail.Session object.
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