Buffers log messages from DefaultLogger, and sends an e-mail with the
results. The following Project properties are used to send the mail.
- MailLogger.mailhost [default: localhost] - Mail server to use
- MailLogger.port [default: 25] - Default port for SMTP
- Maillogger.user [no default] - user name for SMTP auth
(requires JavaMail)
- Maillogger.password [no default] - password for SMTP auth
(requires JavaMail)
- Maillogger.ssl [default: false] - on or true if ssl is
needed (requires JavaMail)
- MailLogger.from [required] - Mail "from" address
- MailLogger.from [no default] - Mail "replyto" address(es),
comma-separated
- MailLogger.failure.notify [default: true] - Send build failure
e-mails?
- MailLogger.success.notify [default: true] - Send build success
e-mails?
- MailLogger.failure.to [required if failure mail to be sent] - Address
to send failure messages to
- MailLogger.success.to [required if success mail to be sent] - Address
to send success messages to
- MailLogger.failure.cc [no default] - Address
to send failure messages to carbon copy (cc)
- MailLogger.success.to [no default] - Address
to send success messages to carbon copy (cc)
- MailLogger.failure.bcc [no default] - Address
to send failure messages to blind carbon copy (bcc)
- MailLogger.success.bcc [no default] - Address
to send success messages to blind carbon copy (bcc)
- MailLogger.failure.subject [default: "Build Failure"] - Subject of
failed build
- MailLogger.success.subject [default: "Build Success"] - Subject of
successful build
- MailLogger.failure.body [default: none] - fixed text of
mail body for a failed build, default is to send the logfile
- MailLogger.success.body [default: none] - fixed text of
mail body for a successful build, default is to send the logfile
- MailLogger.mimeType [default: text/plain] - MIME-Type of email
- MailLogger.charset [no default] - character set of email
- Maillogger.starttls.enable [default: false] - on or true if
STARTTLS should be supported (requires JavaMail)
- MailLogger.properties.file [no default] - Filename of
properties file that will override other values.
These properties are set using standard Ant property setting mechanisms
(<property>, command-line -D, etc). Ant properties can be overridden
by specifying the filename of a properties file in the
MailLogger.properties.file property . Any properties defined in that
file will override Ant properties.