Spring Integration provides support for outbound email with the
MailSendingMessageHandler. It delegates to a configured instance of Spring's
JavaMailSender:
JavaMailSender mailSender = (JavaMailSender) context.getBean("mailSender"); MailSendingMessageHandler mailSendingHandler = new MailSendingMessageHandler(mailSender);
MailSendingMessageHandler various mapping strategies use Spring's
MailMessage abstraction. If the received Message's payload is already
a MailMessage instance, it will be sent directly. Therefore, it is generally recommended to precede this
consumer with a Transformer for non-trivial MailMessage construction requirements. However, a few simple
Message mapping strategies are supported out-of-the-box. For example, if the message payload is a byte array,
then that will be mapped to an attachment. If the payload is neither a MailMessage or byte array, then a
MailMessage will be created with text content corresponding to the value returned from the Spring Integration
Message payload's toString() method. For simple text-based emails, simply provide a
String-based Message payload.
The outbound MailMessage may also be configured with certain values from the
MessageHeaders. If available, values will be mapped to the outbound mail's
properties, such as the recipients (TO, CC, and BCC), the from/reply-to, and the subject. The header names are
defined by the following constants:
MailHeaders.SUBJECT MailHeaders.TO MailHeaders.CC MailHeaders.BCC MailHeaders.FROM MailHeaders.REPLY_TO