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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:40:05+00:00 2026-05-11T01:40:05+00:00

I’ll create a EML file with an attachment using JavaMail. I created a simple

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I’ll create a EML file with an attachment using JavaMail.

I created a simple EML file successfully, but adding an attachment don’t work properly. I’m going to add a PDF file. My EML file will be created successfully. If I open the generated EML file with Outlook I’ll find not my PDF file as attachment but I’ll find the EML file itself as attachment. Does anyone has an idea?

I tried two variants (with same result), I used the FileDataSource class and the simple way with MimeBodyPart#attachFile(File).

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File pdfFile = new File('somePdfFile');  Properties p = System.getProperties(); Session session = Session.getInstance(p); MimeMessage message = new MimeMessage(session); // MimeBodyPart txt = new MimeBodyPart(); // txt.setText(''); MimeBodyPart mbp = new MimeBodyPart(); mbp.attachFile(attachment); // FileDataSource fds = new FileDataSource(attachment); // fds.setFileTypeMap(new FileTypeMap() { //     //   @Override //   public String getContentType(String arg0) { //     return 'application/pdf'; //   } //     //    @Override //    public String getContentType(File file) { //      return 'application/pdf'; //    } //       //  }); //  mbp.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(fds)); //  mbp.setFileName('\'' + attachment.getName() + '\''); //  mbp.setDisposition(MimePart.ATTACHMENT); //  mbp.setHeader('Content-ID', 'Attachment'); Multipart mp = new MimeMultipart(); //  mp.addBodyPart(txt); mp.addBodyPart(mbp); message.setContent(mp); File emlFile = new File('message.eml'); emlFile.createNewFile(); message.writeTo(new FileOutputStream(emlFile));  // do something with the EML file // Desktop.getDesktop().open(emlFile); 

Create a .eml (email) file in Java


Thank you for your response. I uploaded a PDF file (that I use for testing, it’s a simple HelloWorld generated with Crystal Reports) and the generated EML file which should include the PDF file.

I just noticed that if I open the linked EML file with Apple Mail or with Outlook Express it works (but without edit possibility). Maybe it’s an issue of Microsoft Outlook?

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:40:06+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:40 am

    You should try adding the header lines I mentioned to the very top of the message and see how Outlook deals with it then. Add a To:, From:, Subject: and maybe even a Date: with real data in them, and Outlook is more likely to treat it as a message, rather that just a file.

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