I'm sending an email and I'm receiving it correctly but the encoding of the subject is not correct. I'm sending "invitación" but I'm receiving "invitaci?n". The content of the message is OK.
The content of the message is coming from a transformation of a Velocity Template while the subject is set in a String variable.
I've googled around and I've seen that some people says that MimeUtility.encodeText() could solve the problem, but I have had no success with it.
How can I solve the problem? This is the code I have so far.
String subject = "Invitación";
String msgBody = VelocityEngineUtils.mergeTemplateIntoString(velocityEngine, "/vmTemplates/template.vm", "UTF-8", model);
Properties props = new Properties();
Ses开发者_如何转开发sion session = Session.getDefaultInstance(props, null);
try {
String encodingOptions = "text/html; charset=UTF-8";
Message msg = new MimeMessage(session);
msg.setHeader("Content-Type", encodingOptions);
msg.setFrom(new javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress(emailFrom));
msg.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.TO, new InternetAddress(emailTo));
msg.setSubject(subject);
msg.setContent(msgBody, encodingOptions);
Transport.send(msg);
} catch (AddressException e) {
...
} catch (MessagingException e) {
...
}
Thanks
JavaMail has perhaps a little too much abstraction, and you're falling victim to it here. When you use
Message msg = new MimeMessage(session);
you're creating a MimeMessage
object but treating it as a Message
object. Message
has only a setSubject(String subject)
method, which uses the platform default charset to encode the subject. If the platform default can't encode it, you get ?
characters in the resulting header. MimeMessage
, however, has a setSubject(String subject, String charset)
method which will allow you to specify the charset you want to use to encode the subject. So just switch your code to
MimeMessage msg = new MimeMessage(session);
msg.setHeader("Content-Type", encodingOptions);
msg.setFrom(new javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress(emailFrom));
msg.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.TO, new InternetAddress(emailTo));
msg.setSubject(subject, "UTF-8");
and it should work.
you can use, it works
msg.setSubject(MimeUtility.encodeText("string", "UTF-8", "Q"));
Maybe you can try: msg.setSubject(subject, "UTF8");
In my case the only thing which worked is changing the system locale to the one which supports desired character set. Before that I tried many different ways including the accepted answer from this thread, but none of them helped.
I have implemented emailService in one of my project and I am using MimeMessageHelper & MimeMailMessage for the same. Please refer to code as below.
private String sendEmail() {
MimeMessage mimeMessage = EmailSenderFactory.INSTANCE.getEmailSender().createMimeMessage();
MimeMessageHelper mimeMessageHelper = new MimeMessageHelper(mimeMessage, true, "UTF-8");
mimeMessageHelper.setTo("YourToEmailId");
mimeMessageHelper.setFrom("YourFromEmailId");
mimeMessageHelper.setBcc("YourBccEmailId");
mimeMessageHelper.setSubject("YourEmailSubject");
mimeMessageHelper.setText("YourEmailContent", true);
mimeMessageHelper.addAttachment("DocumentName", new ByteArrayDataSource("Document data in byte[]", "Document Content Type"));
MimeMailMessage mimeMailMessage = new MimeMailMessage(mimeMessageHelper);
return EmailSenderFactory.INSTANCE.getEmailSender().send(mimeMailMessage);
}
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