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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by vishwam <gv...@info-telecomsys.com> on 2005/04/28 15:18:23 UTC
unable to send a java mail
iam trying to send a simple email using javamailAPI
but iam getting the following error
sun.net.smtp.SmtpProtocolException: 553 Sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts.
at sun.net.smtp.SmtpClient.issueCommand(Unknown Source)
at sun.net.smtp.SmtpClient.toCanonical(Unknown Source)
Iam trying for last 4 days
,but i couldn't solve this problem
it is important ,bcos iam using it in my project
i'll be grateful to someone who solves this problem
thanks
Re: unable to send a java mail
Posted by Marco Pöhler <li...@poehlerpoehler.de>.
Hi,
try to make a POP3 request before trying to send a SMTP Mail thru the
mailserver. This can be a security feature of your mailserver.
Marco
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Am Donnerstag, den 28.04.2005, 18:48 +0530 schrieb vishwam:
> iam trying to send a simple email using javamailAPI
> but iam getting the following error
>
> sun.net.smtp.SmtpProtocolException: 553 Sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts.
>
> at sun.net.smtp.SmtpClient.issueCommand(Unknown Source)
> at sun.net.smtp.SmtpClient.toCanonical(Unknown Source)
>
> Iam trying for last 4 days
> ,but i couldn't solve this problem
>
> it is important ,bcos iam using it in my project
> i'll be grateful to someone who solves this problem
>
> thanks
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