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Put this in java program
Properties props = new Properties();
props.put("mail.smtp.host", "128.35.0.1");
Session session = Session.getDefaultInstance(props, null);
boolean debug = Boolean.valueOf("false").booleanValue();
session.setDebug(debug);
-----Original Message-----
From: jamesl@hb.quik.com [mailto:jamesl@hb.quik.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 9:14 AM
To: java400-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Weird JavaMail problem
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 12:41:43 -0500 "Tim Kosacek" wrote:
> Have you set the
property "smtp.debug" to "true" to get debug
> information? I'm not sure if
this will give any helpful information
> related to your problem, but it does
spit out a lot of debug info.
I've tried every variation of doing so from
the command line that I can think
of, with no change in the output
whatsoever. Not one line of debugging data. Is
there some trick to setting
this property, that I haven't managed to stumble
onto?
The "mail.jar" is
1.2. The Java on the system where it works is 1.1.7; on the
system where it
doesn't work, 1.1.6, 1.1.7, and 1.1.8 show up in a WRKLICPGM;
1.1.8 shows up
if I ask for the Java version in QSHELL. In both cases, I'm
using the JAVA
command from a CL command line.
The only other obvious difference is that
the system where it works is going
through the old AS/400 firewall, and
using SOCKS; the system where it doesn't
work, and my NT machine (where it
works fine) are going through a LINKSYS
router with firewall, without SOCKS.
--
JHHL
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