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This is the default Mail-Config file mail-service.xml by JBoss with the additional line for authentication.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- $Id: mail-service.xml 62349 2007-04-15 16:48:15Z dimitris@jboss.org $ --> <server> <!-- ==================================================================== --> <!-- ==================================================================== --> <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.MailService" name="jboss:service=Mail"> <attribute name="JNDIName">java:/Mail</attribute> <attribute name="User">username</attribute> <attribute name="Password">password</attribute> <attribute name="Configuration"> <!-- A test configuration --> <configuration> <!-- Change to your mail server prototocol --> <property name="mail.store.protocol" value="pop3"/> <property name="mail.transport.protocol" value="smtp"/> <!-- Change to the user who will receive mail --> <property name="mail.user" value="nobody"/> <!-- Change to the mail server --> <property name="mail.pop3.host" value="pop3.nosuchhost.nosuchdomain.com"/> <!-- Change to the SMTP gateway server --> <property name="mail.smtp.host" value="smtp.nosuchhost.nosuchdomain.com"/> <property name="mail.smtp.auth" value="true"/><!-- for authentication --> <!-- The mail server port --> <property name="mail.smtp.port" value="25"/> <!-- Change to the address mail will be from --> <!-- Enable debugging output from the javamail classes --> <property name="mail.debug" value="false"/> </configuration> </attribute> <depends>jboss:service=Naming</depends> </mbean> </server>