The Spring Framework provides an easy abstraction for sending email by using the
JavaMailSender interface, and Spring Boot provides auto-configuration for it as well as
a starter module.
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If spring.mail.host and the relevant libraries (as defined by
spring-boot-starter-mail) are available, a default JavaMailSender is created if none
exists. The sender can be further customized by configuration items from the
spring.mail namespace. See
MailProperties for more
details.
In particular, certain default timeout values are infinite, and you may want to change that to avoid having a thread blocked by an unresponsive mail server, as shown in the following example:
spring.mail.properties.mail.smtp.connectiontimeout=5000 spring.mail.properties.mail.smtp.timeout=3000 spring.mail.properties.mail.smtp.writetimeout=5000
It is also possible to configure a JavaMailSender with an existing Session from JNDI:
spring.mail.jndi-name=mail/SessionWhen a jndi-name is set, it takes precedence over all other Session-related settings.