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package javax.mail;
This exception is thrown when the message cannot be sent.
The exception includes those addresses to which the message could not be
sent as well as the valid addresses to which the message was sent and
valid addresses to which the message was not sent.
Author: John Mani, Max Spivak See Also: - send.send
- Transport.sendMessage
- TransportEvent
/**
* This exception is thrown when the message cannot be sent.<p>
*
* The exception includes those addresses to which the message could not be
* sent as well as the valid addresses to which the message was sent and
* valid addresses to which the message was not sent.
*
* @see javax.mail.Transport#send
* @see javax.mail.Transport#sendMessage
* @see javax.mail.event.TransportEvent
*
* @author John Mani
* @author Max Spivak
*/
public class SendFailedException extends MessagingException {
transient protected Address[] invalid;
transient protected Address[] validSent;
transient protected Address[] validUnsent;
private static final long serialVersionUID = -6457531621682372913L;
Constructs a SendFailedException with no detail message.
/**
* Constructs a SendFailedException with no detail message.
*/
public SendFailedException() {
super();
}
Constructs a SendFailedException with the specified detail message.
Params: - s – the detail message
/**
* Constructs a SendFailedException with the specified detail message.
* @param s the detail message
*/
public SendFailedException(String s) {
super(s);
}
Constructs a SendFailedException with the specified
Exception and detail message. The specified exception is chained
to this exception.
Params: - s – the detail message
- e – the embedded exception
See Also:
/**
* Constructs a SendFailedException with the specified
* Exception and detail message. The specified exception is chained
* to this exception.
* @param s the detail message
* @param e the embedded exception
* @see #getNextException
* @see #setNextException
*/
public SendFailedException(String s, Exception e) {
super(s, e);
}
Constructs a SendFailedException with the specified string
and the specified address objects.
Params: - msg – the detail message
- ex – the embedded exception
- validSent – valid addresses to which message was sent
- validUnsent – valid addresses to which message was not sent
- invalid – the invalid addresses
See Also:
/**
* Constructs a SendFailedException with the specified string
* and the specified address objects.
*
* @param msg the detail message
* @param ex the embedded exception
* @param validSent valid addresses to which message was sent
* @param validUnsent valid addresses to which message was not sent
* @param invalid the invalid addresses
* @see #getNextException
* @see #setNextException
*/
public SendFailedException(String msg, Exception ex, Address[] validSent,
Address[] validUnsent, Address[] invalid) {
super(msg, ex);
this.validSent = validSent;
this.validUnsent = validUnsent;
this.invalid = invalid;
}
Return the addresses to which this message was sent succesfully.
Returns: Addresses to which the message was sent successfully or null
/**
* Return the addresses to which this message was sent succesfully.
* @return Addresses to which the message was sent successfully or null
*/
public Address[] getValidSentAddresses() {
return validSent;
}
Return the addresses that are valid but to which this message
was not sent.
Returns: Addresses that are valid but to which the message was
not sent successfully or null
/**
* Return the addresses that are valid but to which this message
* was not sent.
* @return Addresses that are valid but to which the message was
* not sent successfully or null
*/
public Address[] getValidUnsentAddresses() {
return validUnsent;
}
Return the addresses to which this message could not be sent.
Returns: Addresses to which the message sending failed or null;
/**
* Return the addresses to which this message could not be sent.
*
* @return Addresses to which the message sending failed or null;
*/
public Address[] getInvalidAddresses() {
return invalid;
}
}