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I am using Apache Commons Email in my web-application and it works fine.

Now that I need to send a document by attachment, I am facing some problems. I need to get the file from the database (as a BLOB) and add it as an attachment. It seems like Commons Email does not support stream attachment and it only takes a file from a path.

I need to know what is the best practice here?

  1. Do I need to save the file in the directory structure also, so that it works fine with Commons Email?, or,
  2. Is there any way I can use the streamed content itself to add as an attachment?

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Using MultiPartEmail#attach(DataSource ds, String name, String description) should work:

import org.apache.commons.mail.*;

// create the mail
MultiPartEmail email = new MultiPartEmail();
email.setHostName("mail.myserver.com");
email.addTo("[email protected]", "John Doe");
email.setFrom("[email protected]", "Me");
email.setSubject("The picture");
email.setMsg("Here is the picture you wanted");

// get your inputstream from your db
InputStream is = new BufferedInputStream(MyUtils.getBlob());  
DataSource source = new ByteArrayDataSource(is, "application/pdf");  

// add the attachment
email.attach(source, "somefile.pdf", "Description of some file");

// send the email
email.send();
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    Thanks, worked fine. Although I have no idea what the file description is for. I didn't see anywhere in the received email.
    – Carcamano
    Aug 1, 2012 at 16:52

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