How to resolve javax.mail.AuthenticationFailedException issue?

跟風遠走 提交于 2019-11-27 18:24:31

You need to implement a custom Authenticator

import javax.mail.Authenticator;
import javax.mail.PasswordAuthentication;


class GMailAuthenticator extends Authenticator {
     String user;
     String pw;
     public GMailAuthenticator (String username, String password)
     {
        super();
        this.user = username;
        this.pw = password;
     }
    public PasswordAuthentication getPasswordAuthentication()
    {
       return new PasswordAuthentication(user, pw);
    }
}

Now use it in the Session

Session session = Session.getInstance(props, new GMailAuthenticator(username, password));

Also check out the JavaMail FAQ

Hello Everyone This error is from google security... This Can Be Resolved by Enabling Less Secure .

Go To This Link : "https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps" and Make "TURN ON" then ur application runs For Sure.

Aaqib

I was missing this authenticator object argument in the below line

Session session = Session.getInstance(props, new GMailAuthenticator(username, password));

This line solved my problem now I can send mail through my Java application. Rest of the code is simple just like above.

The problem is, you are creating a transport object and using it's connect method to authenticate yourself. But then you use a static method to send the message which ignores authentication done by the object.

So, you should either use the sendMessage(message, message.getAllRecipients()) method on the object or use an authenticator as suggested by others to get authorize through the session.

Here's the Java Mail FAQ, you need to read.

Just wanted to share with you:
I happened to get this error after changing Digital Ocean machine (IP address). Apparently Gmail recognized it as a hacking attack. After following their directions, and approving the new IP address the code is back and running.

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