Unable to sending a mail using odisend mail

Hi,
i have a need to send a mail using odi send mail, i am using gmail server getting to send a mail, but it getting error like this
com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPSendFailedException: 530 5.7.0 Must issue a STARTTLS command first. d19sm1563829ibh.8
     at com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.issueSendCommand(SMTPTransport.java:1388)
     at com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.mailFrom(SMTPTransport.java:959)
     at com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.sendMessage(SMTPTransport.java:583)
     at javax.mail.Transport.send0(Transport.java:169)
     at javax.mail.Transport.send(Transport.java:99)
     at com.sunopsis.dwg.tools.SendMail.actionExecute(SendMail.java:220)
     at com.sunopsis.dwg.function.SnpsFunctionBase.execute(SnpsFunctionBase.java:276)
     at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSessTaskSql.execIntegratedFunction(SnpSessTaskSql.java:3430)
     at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSessTaskSql.executeOdiCommand(SnpSessTaskSql.java:1491)
     at oracle.odi.runtime.agent.execution.cmd.OdiCommandExecutor.execute(OdiCommandExecutor.java:32)
     at oracle.odi.runtime.agent.execution.cmd.OdiCommandExecutor.execute(OdiCommandExecutor.java:1)
     at oracle.odi.runtime.agent.execution.TaskExecutionHandler.handleTask(TaskExecutionHandler.java:50)
     at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSessTaskSql.processTask(SnpSessTaskSql.java:2906)
     at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSessTaskSql.treatTask(SnpSessTaskSql.java:2609)
     at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSessStep.treatAttachedTasks(SnpSessStep.java:540)
     at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSessStep.treatSessStep(SnpSessStep.java:453)
     at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSession.treatSession(SnpSession.java:1740)
     at oracle.odi.runtime.agent.processor.impl.StartSessRequestProcessor$2.doAction(StartSessRequestProcessor.java:338)
     at oracle.odi.core.persistence.dwgobject.DwgObjectTemplate.execute(DwgObjectTemplate.java:214)
     at oracle.odi.runtime.agent.processor.impl.StartSessRequestProcessor.doProcessStartSessTask(StartSessRequestProcessor.java:272)
     at oracle.odi.runtime.agent.processor.impl.StartSessRequestProcessor.access$0(StartSessRequestProcessor.java:263)
     at oracle.odi.runtime.agent.processor.impl.StartSessRequestProcessor$StartSessTask.doExecute(StartSessRequestProcessor.java:822)
     at oracle.odi.runtime.agent.processor.task.AgentTask.execute(AgentTask.java:123)
     at oracle.odi.runtime.agent.support.DefaultAgentTaskExecutor$2.run(DefaultAgentTaskExecutor.java:83)
     at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:662)
please share your opinions for this post
Regards,
901202

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                                  msg.addRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO, InternetAddress.parse(to, false));
                                  msg.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.TO,new InternetAddress(mail.getTo()));
                             msg.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.CC, new InternetAddress(mail.getCc()));
                                  msg.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.CC, new InternetAddress("[email protected]"));
    msg.setSubject(mail.getSubject());
    // Create the message part
    BodyPart messageBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart();
    // Fill the message
    messageBodyPart.setText(mail.getBody());
    Multipart multipart = new MimeMultipart();
    multipart.addBodyPart(messageBodyPart);
    // Part two is attachment
    messageBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart();
    DataSource source = new FileDataSource(mail.getAttachments());
    messageBodyPart.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(source));
    messageBodyPart.setFileName(source.getName());
    multipart.addBodyPart(messageBodyPart);
    msg.setContent(multipart);
    msg.setSentDate(new Date());
    Transport t = session.getTransport("smtp");
    try {
    t.connect(mail.getUsername(), mail.getPassword());
    t.sendMessage(msg, msg.getAllRecipients());
    } finally {
    t.close();
    result = result + "<FONT SIZE='4' COLOR='blue'><B>Success!</B>"+"<FONT SIZE='4' COLOR='black'> "+"<HR><FONT color='green'><B>Mail was successfully sent to </B></FONT>: "+mail.getTo()+"<BR>";
    if (!("".equals(mail.getCc())))
    result = result +"<FONT color='green'><B>CCed To </B></FONT>: "+mail.getCc()+"<BR>";
    if (!("".equals(mail.getBcc())))
    result = result +"<FONT color='green'><B>BCCed To </B></FONT>: "+mail.getBcc() ;
    result = result+"<BR><HR>";
    } catch (MessagingException mex) {
    result = result + "<FONT SIZE='4' COLOR='blue'> <B>Error : </B><BR><HR> "+"<FONT SIZE='3' COLOR='black'>"+mex.toString()+"<BR><HR>";
    } catch (Exception e) {
    result = result + "<FONT SIZE='4' COLOR='blue'> <B>Error : </B><BR><HR> "+"<FONT SIZE='3' COLOR='black'>"+e.toString()+"<BR><HR>";
    e.printStackTrace();
    finally {
    return result;
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