:) yes, I know (was involved in some of the jakarat email stuff).

but...

<snip>
JavaMail API 1.4 Release
The JavaMail 1.4 release includes many API improvements approved by
the Java Community Process via JSR-919. It also includes improvements
in MIME parsing performance and support for parsing and constructing
Delivery Status Notifications. Note: You will also need the JavaBeans
Activation Framework (JAF) extension that provides the
javax.activation package. We suggest you use version 1.1 of JAF, the
latest release.
</snip>

<quote>We suggest you use version 1.1 of JAF</quote>

Makes no sense to me, when they ship their pom with 1.0.3 dependency.

That was my point ;)

On 7/24/06, Mario Ivankovits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Matthias!
> But... why has the javax.mail 1.4 jar a dependency to activation 1.0.3 ?
Its simply a requirement http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/

I already tried to use it without activation bad that wont work.
As far as I remember they use it to instanciate the various provider
(pop, imap, etc) through activation

Ciao,
Mario




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