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[jira] [Commented] (EMAIL-163) Support for OAuth2 authentication
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Siegfried Goeschl commented on EMAIL-163:
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[~ggrossetie] Can you lend a hand at testing it? I won't release OAuth2 support without field testing :-)
> Support for OAuth2 authentication
> ---------------------------------
>
> Key: EMAIL-163
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EMAIL-163
> Project: Commons Email
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 1.4
> Reporter: Guillaume Grossetie
> Labels: OAuth2
>
> {quote}
> Starting with JavaMail 1.5.5, support for OAuth2 authentication is built-in and no longer requires SASL (although the SASL OAuth2 support continues to work).
> {quote}
> https://java.net/projects/javamail/pages/OAuth2
> It would be great if commons email could provide an API to support OAuth2 authentification.
> The following code should be integrated in {{Email.getMailSession}}:
> {code}
> if (isOAuth2Authentication()) {
> props.put("mail.smtp.auth.mechanisms", "XOAUTH2");
> }
> {code}
> Or a generic solution:
> {code}
> if (this.authMechanisms != null) {
> props.put("mail.smtp.auth.mechanisms", this.authMechanisms);
> }
> {code}
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