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How to send an iCal meeting request using Java Mail, and receive the response

I'm trying to send an iCal to an outlook, using Java Mail Library, I've read already the Question, and I already have some sample code

public class SendMeetingRequest {

String host = "" ;
String port = "" ;
String sender = "" ;

public static SimpleDateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat( "yyyyMMdd'T'HHmm'00'" ) ;
public static SimpleDateFormat dateParser = new SimpleDateFormat( "dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm" ) ;

public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    SendMeetingRequest sender = new SendMeetingRequest() ;

    sender.sendInvitation( “LogicaCMG Inschrijf Site”
                         , new String[] { “robert<dot>willems<dot>of<dot>brilman<at>logicacmg<dot>com”
                                        }
                         , “Outlook Meeting Request Using JavaMail”
                         , dateParser.parse( “28-08-2006 18:00″ )
                         , dateParser.parse( “28-08-2006 21:00″ )
                         , “LIS-42″
                         , “Bar op scheveningen”
                         , “<font color=\”Red\”>Aanwezigheid verplicht!</font><br>We gaan lekker een biertje drinken met z’n allen.”
                         ) ;
}


void sendInvitation( String organizer
                   , String[] to
                   , String subject
                   , Date start
                   , Date end
                   , String invitationId
                   , String location
                   , String description
                   ) throws Exception {

    try {
        Properties prop = new Properties();
        prop.put(”mail.smtp.port”, port );
        prop.put(”mail.smtp.host”, host );

        Session session = Session.getDefaultInstance(prop);
        session.setDebug(true);

        // Define message
        MimeMessage message = new MimeMessage(session);
        message.setFrom(new InternetAddress(sender));

        // Set TO
        if( to != null && ( to.length > 0 ) ) {
            InternetAddress[] address = new InternetAddress[ to.length ] ;

            for( int i = 0; i < to.length; i++ ) {
                address[ i ] = new InternetAddress( to[ i ] ) ;
            }

            message.setRecipients( Message.RecipientType.TO, address ) ;
        }

        // Set subject
        message.setSubject(subject);

        // Create iCalendar message
        StringBuffer messageText = new StringBuffer();
        messageText.append("BEGIN:VCALENDAR\n" +
                           "PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook 9.0 MIMEDIR//EN\n" +
                           "VERSION:2.0\n" +
                           "METHOD:REQUEST\n" +
                               "BEGIN:VEVENT\n" +
                               "ORGANIZER:MAILTO:" ) ;
        messageText.append( organizer ) ;
        messageText.append( "\n" +
                            "DTSTART:");
        messageText.append( dateFormat.format( start ) ) ;
        messageText.append( "\n" +
                            "DTEND:" ) ;
        messageText.append( dateFormat.format( end ) ) ;
        messageText.append( "\n" +
                            "LOCATION:" ) ;
        messageText.append( location ) ;
        messageText.append( "\n" +
                             "UID:" ) ;
        messageText.append( invitationId ) ;
        messageText.append( "\n" +
                            "DTSTAMP:" ) ;
        messageText.append( dateFormat.format( new java.util.Date() ) ) ;
        messageText.append( "\n" +
                            "DESCRIPTION;ALTREP=\"CID:<eventDescriptionHTML>\”" ) ;
        messageText.append( “\n” +
                                    ”BEGIN:VALARM\n” +
                                    ”TRIGGER:-PT15M\n” +
                                    ”ACTION:DISPLAY\n” +
                                    ”DESCRIPTION:Reminder\n” +
                                    ”END:VALARM\n” +
                               ”END:VEVENT\n” +
                           ”END:VCALENDAR”
                           ) ;

        Multipart mp = new MimeMultipart();

        MimeBodyPart meetingPart = new MimeBodyPart() ;
        meetingPart.setDataHandler( new DataHandler( new StringDataSource( messageText.toString(), “text/calendar”, “meetingRequest” ) ) ) ;
        mp.addBodyPart( meetingPart ) ;

        MimeBodyPart descriptionPart = new MimeBodyPart() ;
        descriptionPart.setDataHandler( new DataHandler( new StringDataSource( description, “text/html”, “eventDescription” ) ) ) ;
        descriptionPart.setContentID( “<eventDescriptionHTML>” ) ;
        mp.addBodyPart( descriptionPart ) ;

        message.setContent( mp ) ;

        // send message
        Transport.send(message);

    } catch (MessagingException me) {
        me.printStackTrace();

    } catch (Exception ex) {
        ex.printStackTrace();

    }
}

private static class StringDataSource implements DataSource {
    private String contents ;
    private String mimetype ;
    private String name ;


    public StringDataSource( String contents
                           , String mimetype
                           , String name
                           ) {
        this.contents = contents ;
        this.mimetype = mimetype ;
        this.name = name ;
    }

    public String getContentType() {
        return( mimetype ) ;
    }

    public String getName() {
        return( name ) ;
    }

    public InputStream getInputStream() {
        return( new StringBufferInputStream( contents ) ) ;
    }

    public OutputStream getOutputStream() {
        throw new IllegalAccessError( “This datasource cannot be written to” ) ;
    }
} }

But its being sent as an attachment to the outlook 2007 and outlook 2003, and even If I click the attachment to view and accept, I don't receive the Answer, which is the purpose of the application to have a similar functionality like outlook.

Is there any procedure I need to know of, or is it the Invitation ID that makes the thing rough?

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Amr Gawish Avatar asked Jul 13 '09 19:07

Amr Gawish


4 Answers

I'd tried with Amr answer but I got an error in Session session = Session.getDefaultInstance(prop, null),

Well I fixed and here is the code I used and it worked perfectly. I hope it helps
Remember you need to add javax.mail library to your project

import java.util.Properties;
import javax.activation.DataHandler;
import javax.mail.*;
import javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress;
import javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart;
import javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage;
import javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart;
import javax.mail.util.ByteArrayDataSource;

public class Email {

 public Email() {
 }

 public static void main(String[] args) {
     try {
         Email email = new Email();
         email.send();
     } catch (Exception e) {
         e.printStackTrace();
     }
 }

 public void send() throws Exception {

    try {
        String from = "[email protected]";
        String to = "[email protected]";
        Properties prop = new Properties();

        prop.put("mail.smtp.auth", "true");
        prop.put("mail.smtp.starttls.enable", "true");
        prop.put("mail.smtp.host", "smtp.gmail.com");
        prop.put("mail.smtp.port", "587");

        final String username = "[email protected]";
        final String password = "123456789";

        Session session = Session.getInstance(prop,
                  new javax.mail.Authenticator() {
                    protected PasswordAuthentication getPasswordAuthentication() {
                        return new PasswordAuthentication(username, password);
                    }
                  });

        // Define message
        MimeMessage message = new MimeMessage(session);
        message.addHeaderLine("method=REQUEST");
        message.addHeaderLine("charset=UTF-8");
        message.addHeaderLine("component=VEVENT");

        message.setFrom(new InternetAddress(from));
        message.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.TO, new InternetAddress(to));
        message.setSubject("Outlook Meeting Request Using JavaMail");

        StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();

        StringBuffer buffer = sb.append("BEGIN:VCALENDAR\n" +
                "PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook 9.0 MIMEDIR//EN\n" +
                "VERSION:2.0\n" +
                "METHOD:REQUEST\n" +
                "BEGIN:VEVENT\n" +
                "ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;RSVP=TRUE:MAILTO:[email protected]\n" +
                "ORGANIZER:MAILTO:[email protected]\n" +
                "DTSTART:20180922T053000Z\n" +
                "DTEND:20180927T060000Z\n" +
                "LOCATION:Conference room\n" +
                "TRANSP:OPAQUE\n" +
                "SEQUENCE:0\n" +
                "UID:040000008200E00074C5B7101A82E00800000000002FF466CE3AC5010000000000000000100\n" +
                " 000004377FE5C37984842BF9440448399EB02\n" +
                "DTSTAMP:20180922T120102Z\n" +
                "CATEGORIES:Meeting\n" +
                "DESCRIPTION:This the description of the meeting.\n\n" +
                "SUMMARY:Test meeting request\n" +
                "PRIORITY:5\n" +
                "CLASS:PUBLIC\n" +
                "BEGIN:VALARM\n" +
                "TRIGGER:PT1440M\n" +
                "ACTION:DISPLAY\n" +
                "DESCRIPTION:Reminder\n" +
                "END:VALARM\n" +
                "END:VEVENT\n" +
                "END:VCALENDAR");

        // Create the message part
        BodyPart messageBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart();

        // Fill the message
        messageBodyPart.setHeader("Content-Class", "urn:content-  classes:calendarmessage");
        messageBodyPart.setHeader("Content-ID", "calendar_message");
        messageBodyPart.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(
                new ByteArrayDataSource(buffer.toString(), "text/calendar")));// very important

        // Create a Multipart
        Multipart multipart = new MimeMultipart();

        // Add part one
        multipart.addBodyPart(messageBodyPart);

        // Put parts in message
        message.setContent(multipart);

        // send message


        Transport.send(message);

        System.out.println("Success");

    } catch (MessagingException me) {
        me.printStackTrace();
    } catch (Exception ex) {
        ex.printStackTrace();
    }
 }
}
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Juan Sánchez Avatar answered Oct 27 '22 11:10

Juan Sánchez


So I solved the problem, and here is what I found:

1 - You have to update to Java Mail API 1.4.2 to make everything works fine

2 - Write the text/calendar part of your message like the following:

package com.xx.xx;

import java.util.Properties;

import javax.mail.*;
import javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress;
import javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart;
import javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage;
import javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart;
import javax.mail.util.ByteArrayDataSource;

public class Email {

    public Email() {
    }

    /*
     * @param args
     */
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        try {
            Email email = new Email();
            email.send();
        } catch (Exception e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }

    public void send() throws Exception {

        try {
            String from = "[email protected]";
            String to = "[email protected]";
            Properties prop = new Properties();
            prop.put("mail.smtp.host", "mailhost");

            Session session = Session.getDefaultInstance(prop, null);
            // Define message
            MimeMessage message = new MimeMessage(session);
            message.addHeaderLine("method=REQUEST");
            message.addHeaderLine("charset=UTF-8");
            message.addHeaderLine("component=VEVENT");

            message.setFrom(new InternetAddress(from));
            message.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.TO, new InternetAddress(to));
            message.setSubject("Outlook Meeting Request Using JavaMail");

            StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();

            StringBuffer buffer = sb.append("BEGIN:VCALENDAR\n" +
                    "PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook 9.0 MIMEDIR//EN\n" +
                    "VERSION:2.0\n" +
                    "METHOD:REQUEST\n" +
                    "BEGIN:VEVENT\n" +
                    "ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;RSVP=TRUE:MAILTO:[email protected]\n" +
                    "ORGANIZER:MAILTO:[email protected]\n" +
                    "DTSTART:20051208T053000Z\n" +
                    "DTEND:20051208T060000Z\n" +
                    "LOCATION:Conference room\n" +
                    "TRANSP:OPAQUE\n" +
                    "SEQUENCE:0\n" +
                    "UID:040000008200E00074C5B7101A82E00800000000002FF466CE3AC5010000000000000000100\n" +
                    " 000004377FE5C37984842BF9440448399EB02\n" +
                    "DTSTAMP:20051206T120102Z\n" +
                    "CATEGORIES:Meeting\n" +
                    "DESCRIPTION:This the description of the meeting.\n\n" +
                    "SUMMARY:Test meeting request\n" +
                    "PRIORITY:5\n" +
                    "CLASS:PUBLIC\n" +
                    "BEGIN:VALARM\n" +
                    "TRIGGER:PT1440M\n" +
                    "ACTION:DISPLAY\n" +
                    "DESCRIPTION:Reminder\n" +
                    "END:VALARM\n" +
                    "END:VEVENT\n" +
                    "END:VCALENDAR");

            // Create the message part
            BodyPart messageBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart();

            // Fill the message
            messageBodyPart.setHeader("Content-Class", "urn:content-  classes:calendarmessage");
            messageBodyPart.setHeader("Content-ID", "calendar_message");
            messageBodyPart.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(
                    new ByteArrayDataSource(buffer.toString(), "text/calendar")));// very important

            // Create a Multipart
            Multipart multipart = new MimeMultipart();

            // Add part one
            multipart.addBodyPart(messageBodyPart);

            // Put parts in message
            message.setContent(multipart);

            // send message
            Transport.send(message);
        } catch (MessagingException me) {
            me.printStackTrace();
        } catch (Exception ex) {
            ex.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}

3 - Replace your variable, and you are good to go!

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Amr Gawish Avatar answered Oct 27 '22 10:10

Amr Gawish


You can use ical4j library in addition of javamail to build the message body (instead of using a StringBuffer).

Example:

Calendar calendar = new Calendar();
PropertyList calendarProperties = calendar.getProperties();
calendarProperties.add(Version.VERSION_2_0);
calendarProperties.add(Method.REQUEST);
// other properties ...

VEvent vEvent = new VEvent(/*startDate, endDate*/);
PropertyList vEventProperties = vEvent.getProperties();
vEventProperties.add(Priority.MEDIUM);
vEventProperties.add(Clazz.PUBLIC);
// other properties ...

calendar.getComponents().add(vEvent);

messageBodyPart.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(new ByteArrayDataSource(calendar.toString(), "text/calendar")));
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herau Avatar answered Oct 27 '22 10:10

herau


There's no sign that you're ever setting the from address to an actual address, so there's nowhere for the reply to come.

That may not be the problem in your production code, but it looks like a problem here...

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Jon Skeet Avatar answered Oct 27 '22 12:10

Jon Skeet