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I have the following codes, which is able to send mail from gmail. Question is at which part should I add the CC and BCC receiver so that they too can receive the mail.

I did a search and found some help here but it doesnt work on my program, i get error on the BCC and CC list.

    InternetAddress[] myToList = InternetAddress.parse("[email protected],[email protected]"); 
    InternetAddress[] myBccList = InternetAddress.parse("[email protected]"); 
    InternetAddress[] myCcList = InternetAddress.parse("[email protected]"); 


    message.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO,myToList); 
    message.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.BCC,myBccList); 
    message.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.CC,myCcList);

Code

 import javax.mail.*;
    import javax.mail.internet.*;
    import java.util.*;
    
    public class SendEmail {
    
        private static final String SMTP_HOST_NAME = "smtp.gmail.com";
        private static final int SMTP_HOST_PORT = 587;
        private static final String SMTP_AUTH_USER = "[email protected]";
        private static final String SMTP_AUTH_PWD = "";
    
        public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
            SendEmail se = new SendEmail();
            se.mail();
        }
    
        public void mail() throws Exception {
            Properties props = new Properties();
            props.put("mail.smtp.host", "smtp.gmail.com");
            props.put("mail.smtp.socketFactory.port", "465");
            props.put("mail.smtp.socketFactory.class", "javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory");
            props.put("mail.smtp.auth", "true");
            props.put("mail.smtp.port", "465");
    
            Session mailSession = Session.getDefaultInstance(props);
            mailSession.setDebug(true);
            Transport transport = mailSession.getTransport();
            MimeMessage message = new MimeMessage(mailSession);
            message.setSubject("Testing SMTP From Java");
    
            message.setContent("Hello world", "text/plain");
    
            message.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.TO, new InternetAddress("[email protected]"));
    
            transport.connect(SMTP_HOST_NAME, SMTP_HOST_PORT, SMTP_AUTH_USER, SMTP_AUTH_PWD);
            transport.sendMessage(message, message.getRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO));
            transport.close();
        }
    }
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  • What error(s) do you get? Jan 17, 2014 at 3:44
  • Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Uncompilable source code - Erroneous sym type: javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage.addRecipient Jan 17, 2014 at 3:46
  • That's a compile error. Fix it.
    – user207421
    Jan 17, 2014 at 3:51

2 Answers 2

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Change:

message.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO,myToList); 

to:

message.addRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO,myToList);

and then:

transport.sendMessage(message, message.getAllRecipients());
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  • I got the error for myToList, it say cannot be converted to address by method ?!??? Jan 17, 2014 at 3:57
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    I don't understand your comment.
    – Nir Alfasi
    Jan 17, 2014 at 3:59
  • crap...this is funny I got error just now when i use set , after i change to add the error is gone...and now i change back to set. it works again Jan 17, 2014 at 4:10
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Not a direct answer but this could help you take a different approach.
I'm a fan of the commons email jar: http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-email/

You can send an email like this which is much more straight forward to read.

Email email = new SimpleEmail();
email.setHostName("smtp.googlemail.com");
email.setSmtpPort(465);
email.setAuthenticator(new DefaultAuthenticator("username", "password"));
email.setSSLOnConnect(true);
email.setFrom("[email protected]");
email.setSubject("TestMail");
email.setMsg("This is a test mail ... :-)");
email.addTo("[email protected]");
email.send();

-Rick

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