## Properies Info er.extensions.load.Properties.framework.ERJavaMail=load er.extensions.ERJavaMail.hasLocalization=false # *** ERJavaMail settings # *** Defaults to 'safe' settings: # *** # Sometimes when sending big masses of emails, the java virtual machine # doesn't collects correctly the garbage and needs a little delay # between each message sending. Use this option if you have problem with # memory management er.javamail.useSenderDelay = false # This delay is set to 15 milliseconds er.javamail.senderDelayMillis = 15 # * Default encoding used for ERJavaMail er.javamail.defaultEncoding = iso-8859-1 # * Enables ERJavaMail to send all the mails to only one destination # This is useful when debugging er.javamail.centralize = true # * Prints javamail debug infos # It is recommended to activate this switch when there are problems # with smtp configuration er.javamail.debugEnabled = false # * The admin email, this is where "centralized" mails will go #er.javamail.adminEmail = user@domain.com # * SMTP outbound host #er.javamail.smtpHost = smtp.domain.com # Valid ERJavaMail email pattern. If null, then the internal default will be used #er.javamail.emailPattern = ^.*?@.*$ # * Number of messages that the sender queue can hold at a time er.javamail.senderQueue.size = 50 # * Time to wait when mail sender queue is overflowed er.javamail.milliSecondsWaitIfSenderOverflowed = 6000 # Used to set a default X-Mailer #er.javamail.mailer.XMailerHeader = # White and black email address patterns # This can be useful in testing when say # you only want to allow emails to be sent to *@mycompany.com # In this case you would add: # er.javamail.WhiteListEmailAddressPatterns=("*@mycompany.com", "somebody@mac.com") # To prevent sending mail to certain addresses you can use the black list # er.javamail.BlackListEmailAddressPatterns=("*@baddomain.com", "badperson@mycompany.com") # * The port to use with the smtp server, if not set, defaults to 25 #er.javamail.smtpPort = 25