use of com.microsoft.graph.models.extensions.Recipient in project msgraph-sdk-java by microsoftgraph.
the class OutlookTests method testSendMail.
@Test
public void testSendMail() {
TestBase testBase = new TestBase();
User me = testBase.graphClient.me().buildRequest().get();
Recipient r = new Recipient();
EmailAddress address = new EmailAddress();
address.address = me.mail;
r.emailAddress = address;
Message message = new Message();
message.subject = "Test E-Mail";
message.from = r;
ArrayList<Recipient> recipients = new ArrayList<Recipient>();
recipients.add(r);
message.toRecipients = recipients;
testBase.graphClient.me().sendMail(message, true).buildRequest().post();
}
use of com.microsoft.graph.models.extensions.Recipient in project msgraph-sdk-java by microsoftgraph.
the class OutlookTests method testSendDraft.
@Test
public void testSendDraft() {
TestBase testBase = new TestBase();
// Attempt to identify the sent message via randomly generated subject
String draftSubject = "Draft Test Message " + Double.toString(Math.random() * 1000);
User me = testBase.graphClient.me().buildRequest().get();
Recipient r = new Recipient();
EmailAddress address = new EmailAddress();
address.address = me.mail;
r.emailAddress = address;
Message message = new Message();
message.subject = draftSubject;
ArrayList<Recipient> recipients = new ArrayList<Recipient>();
recipients.add(r);
message.toRecipients = recipients;
message.isDraft = true;
// Save the message as a draft
Message newMessage = testBase.graphClient.me().messages().buildRequest().post(message);
// Send the drafted message
testBase.graphClient.me().mailFolders("Drafts").messages(newMessage.id).send().buildRequest().post();
java.util.List<QueryOption> options = new ArrayList<QueryOption>();
QueryOption o = new QueryOption("$filter", "subject eq '" + draftSubject + "'");
options.add(o);
// Check that the sent message exists on the server
IMessageCollectionPage mcp = testBase.graphClient.me().messages().buildRequest(options).get();
assertFalse(mcp.getCurrentPage().isEmpty());
}
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