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MailHeaders.java
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package io.vertx.example.mail;
import io.vertx.core.AbstractVerticle;
import io.vertx.example.util.Runner;
import io.vertx.ext.mail.MailConfig;
import io.vertx.ext.mail.MailMessage;
import io.vertx.ext.mail.MailClient;
import java.util.Arrays;
/**
* send a mail via a smtp service with a few headers to the mail (this can be used for example for mail api
* headers e.g. from mailgun or sendgrid or to add Reply-To and custom Received headers)
* <p>
* you can either supply all headers (setFixedHeaders(true)) or give a set of headers to be set over the headers that
* are set for the mime message (Message-ID, From, To etc)
*
* @author <a href="http://oss.lehmann.cx/">Alexander Lehmann</a>
*/
public class MailHeaders extends AbstractVerticle {
// Convenience method so you can run it in your IDE
public static void main(String[] args) {
Runner.runExample(MailHeaders.class);
}
public void start() {
// Start a local STMP server, remove this line if you want to use your own server.
// It just prints the sent message to the console
LocalSmtpServer.start(2528);
MailConfig mailConfig = new MailConfig().setHostname("localhost").setPort(2528);
MailClient mailClient = MailClient.createShared(vertx, mailConfig);
MailMessage email = new MailMessage()
.setFrom("[email protected]")
.addHeader("X-Mailer", "Vert.x Mail-Client 3.3.2")
.addHeader("Message-ID", "[email protected]")
.addHeader("Reply-To", "[email protected]")
.addHeader("Received", "by vertx mail service")
.addHeader("Received", "from [192.168.1.1] by localhost")
.setText("This message should have a custom Message-ID");
mailClient.sendMail(email, result -> {
if (result.succeeded()) {
System.out.println(result.result());
System.out.println("Mail sent");
} else {
System.out.println("got exception");
result.cause().printStackTrace();
}
});
}
}