Wayne,

The only time I've seen this is when there were conflicting Java libraries 
in the Tomcat classpath.  If two libraries offer the same classes in a 
manifest, it is a toss-up at best as to who gets asked to provide the 
requested resource.  It is possible that something other than the intended 
library has been loaded to handle the mail operation but it isn't 
compatible.  Do a Google search on the exception 
'javax.mail.NoSuchProviderException' and see if it relates to your 
environment or problem.

On Thu, 1 Nov 2007, Christian Voelker wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Am 01.11.2007 um 20:34 schrieb Wayne Graham:
>
>> We're looking at dspace here and I'm running into a problem with the
>> email servlet. Whenever I try to send an email, an exception is raised
>> in the dspace.log file for
>>
>> org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.FeedbackServlet
>> @...error_mailing_feedback:
>> javax.mail.NoSuchProviderException: smtp
>> ...
>>
>> Any thoughts on what's going on?
>
> Try this: Log in as user dspace or whatever unix
> user your tomcat runs as and send a mail outbound
> to one of your mail accounts using mailx. Your
> mail server might also block this based on your
> mail.from.address or it runs on a different
> machine, it requires a username and password
> and you forgot to configure the lines 75ff. in
> your dspace.cfg? If sending mail works from the
> terminal but not from within the application,
> then I am lost.
>
> Bye, Christian
>
>
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