Hi Luke,

It seems more like it's something underlying. The Exception comes out
of JavaMail and is an [EOF] on the SMTPTransport.issueCommands.
Googling for "javax.mail.MessagingException: [EOF]", it seems to be a
pretty generic 'something-went-wrong' kind of message.

Checking our your email server's logs to see if you can find errors
that correlate with the client side errors would be the best bet I
think. Failing that - I'd write some small JavaEmail only code (sorry)
and see if you can recreate things - then play a bit (look at the
network traffic with ethereal, try non-HTML mail in case your server
is unhappy with bad HTML (you'd think it'd only be the clients)).

Hen

On 11/6/06, Luke DeWitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have been looking furiously online, but I am finding nothing...

We are thinking that perhaps we aren't properly closing the HTMLEmail object 
(or something along those lines) but we really aren't too sure.

If any one has any info they could give me it would be much appreciated.

Thank you very much,

--LD


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