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I came across the IdleManager class and the watch method, which keeps the imap folder open and is in theory watching for new messages, but how do I get it to output or notify when a new email arrives?

The code:

public static void main(String[] args) throws MessagingException, IOException {
    IMAPFolder folder = null;
    Store store = null;
    String subject = null;
    Flag flag = null;

    try 
    {
      Properties props = System.getProperties();
      props.setProperty("mail.store.protocol", "imaps");
      props.setProperty("mail.imaps.usesocketchannels", "true");

      Session session = Session.getDefaultInstance(props, null);

      ExecutorService es = Executors.newCachedThreadPool();
      final IdleManager idleManager = new IdleManager(session, es);

      store = session.getStore("imaps");
      store.connect("<mail>.com","<username>", "<password>");

      folder = (IMAPFolder) store.getFolder("INBOX"); 


      if(!folder.isOpen())
      folder.open(Folder.READ_ONLY);

      folder.addMessageCountListener(new MessageCountAdapter() {
          public void messagesAdded(MessageCountEvent ev) {
              Folder folder = (Folder)ev.getSource();
              Message[] msgs = ev.getMessages();
              System.out.println("Folder: " + folder +
                  " got " + msgs.length + " new messages");
              try {
                  // process new messages
                  idleManager.watch(folder); // keep watching for new messages
              } catch (MessagingException mex) {
                  // handle exception related to the Folder
              }
          }
      });
      idleManager.watch(folder);


      Message[] messages = folder.getMessages();
      System.out.println("No of Messages : " + folder.getMessageCount());
      System.out.println("No of Unread Messages : " + folder.getUnreadMessageCount());
      System.out.println(messages.length);


      for (int i=0; i < messages.length;i++) 
      {

        System.out.println("*****************************************************************************");
        System.out.println("MESSAGE " + (i + 1) + ":");
        Message msg =  messages[i];

        subject = msg.getSubject();

        System.out.println("Subject: " + subject);
        System.out.println("From: " + msg.getFrom()[0]);
       System.out.println("To: "+msg.getAllRecipients()[0]);

      }
    }
    finally 
    {
      if (folder != null && folder.isOpen()) { folder.close(true); }
      if (store != null) { store.close(); }
    }

}

This code only gets and outputs the messages that were already in the folder, but it doesn't output new incoming emails.

How do I get it to output or notify new incoming emails?

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  • 2
    You might need to open the folder READ_WRITE. If that doesn't help, what server are you using? Can you post the JavaMail debug output? Make sure you're using at least JavaMail 1.6.0. Feb 7, 2020 at 1:36
  • 1
    I changed it to READ_WRITE and it seems to work now, so thank you very much!
    – F_Bass
    Feb 7, 2020 at 10:26
  • @BillShannon Now I receive the notification successfuly. But I can't print the last message. I tried like this, just after printing the notification: Message[] messages = folder.getMessages(); System.out.println(messages[messages.length].toString()); It doesn't print the last message.
    – F_Bass
    Feb 7, 2020 at 10:59
  • @BillShannon if i try like messages[0].getContent() i get javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart@7fb5b79c in the console
    – F_Bass
    Feb 7, 2020 at 13:12
  • 1
    @BillShannon how to make above code work if we get "javax.mail.FolderClosedException: * BYE JavaMail Exception: java.io.IOException: Connection dropped by server?" exception after 30mins of idle time or so ? Can you please let me know what code should be added ?
    – VGH
    May 27, 2020 at 10:48

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