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I am sending mail to outlook using java mail api. I am able to send plain text and html content mail but when I set content type to text/richtext but I receive mail in plain text only.

Can any body suggest how to send richtext mail? Here is what I tried:

// the parent or main part if you will
Multipart mainMultipart = new MimeMultipart("related");

// this will hold text and html and tells the client there are 2 versions of the message (html and text). presumably text
// being the alternative to html
Multipart htmlAndTextMultipart = new MimeMultipart("alternative");

// set html
MimeBodyPart htmlBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart();
htmlBodyPart.setContent("Hi", "text/richtext");
htmlAndTextMultipart.addBodyPart(htmlBodyPart);

MimeBodyPart htmlAndTextBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart();
htmlAndTextBodyPart.setContent(htmlAndTextMultipart);
mainMultipart.addBodyPart(htmlAndTextBodyPart);

message.setContent(mainMultipart);
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  • It would help if you added some richtext formatting - otherwise the difference is not there.
    – Jan
    Jan 7, 2016 at 14:31
  • Yes but outlook shows content type on the top of mail. So we can easily identify content type . Jan 7, 2016 at 14:32
  • Your text is plain text. Have you looked at the headers in outlook?
    – Jan
    Jan 7, 2016 at 14:32
  • I mean if I am sending content type as richtext, whatever I send outlook should show content type richtext on the top of mail in bracket like Message-(Rich text) Jan 7, 2016 at 14:35
  • Check the headers. How it's displayed by your client is a whole different story
    – Jan
    Jan 7, 2016 at 14:38

2 Answers 2

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First - try adding richtext as content, not plaintext:

{\rtf1\ansi\deff0 {\fonttbl {\f0 Courier;}}
{\colortbl;\red0\green0\blue0;\red255\green0\blue0;}
This line is the default color\line
\cf2
\tab This line is red and has a tab before it\line
\cf1
\page This line is the default color and the first line on page 2
}

In code it might look like

htmlBodyPart.setContent("{\\rtf1\\ansi\\deff0 {\\fonttbl {\\f0 Courier;}}\r\n" +
"{\\colortbl;\\red0\\green0\\blue0;\\red255\\green0\\blue0;}\r\n" +
"This line is the default color\\line\r\n" +
"\\cf2\r\n" +
"\\tab This line is red and has a tab before it\\line\r\n" +
"\\cf1\r\n" +
"\\page This line is the default color and the first line on page 2\r\n" +
"}", "text/richtext");

Then you might want to think about actually providing an alternative text - so you could have two different versions.

Last it helps a lot to use an email client that allows you to look at the MIME source of the received message - like Mozilla Thunderbird does.

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  • do I need to copy and paste this in content? Jan 7, 2016 at 14:39
  • I have tried above and also took example richtext but it sends it as it is, in header it shows multipart/related and on the top of mail it shows plain text Jan 7, 2016 at 14:50
  • I found this stackoverflow.com/questions/2109563/… but how to create winmail.dat or tnef Can you please guide. Jan 8, 2016 at 6:24
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Possibly are you getting confused between text/richtext and text/rtf

These are 2 different formats and is not related to HTML.

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  • I have tried both but outlook doesn't show richtext Jan 7, 2016 at 14:49

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