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I want to send thousands of different emails to different recipients and would like to open the connection to my SMTP and hold it. I hope this is faster then reopen the connection for ervy mail. I would like to use Apache Commons Email for that, but could fall back to the Java Mail API if necessary.

Right now I'am doing this, what opens a closes the connection every time:

HtmlEmail email = new HtmlEmail();
email.setHostName(server.getHostName());
email.setSmtpPort(server.getPort());
email.setAuthenticator(new DefaultAuthenticator(server.getUsername(), server.getPassword()));
email.setTLS(true);
email.setFrom("test@example.com");
email.addTo(to);
email.setSubject(subject);
email.setHtmlMsg(htmlMsg);
email.send();
skaffman
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Here is my performance test class. Sending the mails using one connection is 4 times faster then reopen the connection every time (what happens when you use commons mail). The performance can be pushed further by using multiple threads.

    Properties properties = System.getProperties();
    properties.put("mail.smtp.host", server);
    properties.put("mail.smtp.port", "" + port);

    Session session = Session.getInstance(properties);
    Transport transport = session.getTransport("smtp");

    transport.connect(server, username, password);

    for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {

        Message message = new MimeMessage(session);
        message.setFrom(new InternetAddress(from));
        InternetAddress[] address = {new InternetAddress(to)};
        message.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO, address);

        message.setSubject(subject + "JavaMail API");
        message.setSentDate(new Date());

        setHTMLContent(message);
        message.saveChanges();
        transport.sendMessage(message, address);

    }

    transport.close();
Tim Büthe
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You can use your earlier code but add the following to get the underlying Session

email.getMailSession();

You can add extra java mail properties by

email.getMailSession().getProperties().put(<key>, <value>);
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Have a look at http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/javadocs/com/sun/mail/smtp/package-summary.html. There is an example showing how to send an email. You should be able to send more before calling close() on the Transport.

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