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----- Original Message -----
From: Hariharan N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 10:03 pm
Subject: Javamail
> Hello all...
> First of all sorry for the vendor specific questions... If u aren't
> comfortable with those please answer the general ones..
> 1. Which version of JavaMail API is used in Weblogic 5.1 and
> Weblogic 6.0
> precisely.
> 2.Whether javamail 1.2 (the latest in the Sun site) is supported
> in any of
> the weblogic servers.
> 3.I tried a sample Email program using JavaMail API(1.2) and be
> able to
> send mails
> when run as a console application.But when I try to run the same
> in the
> weblogic app server as a JSP it says
> javax.mail.NoSuchProviderException: No
> provider for Address type: rfc822
> Then I included mail.jar(1.2) and activation.jar(1.0.1) in the
> weblogicclasspath before weblogic.jar it works!! So, do we have to
> include these
> jar files explicity??
>
> 4.A sample mail application to send E-mails to anydomain thro'
> SMTP server
> from weblogic server.
> 5. The body of the message should be the same way as it is typed
> ie. how to
> take care of formatting line feed and spaces.
> 6. The sample should be able to support to send both text and HTML
> format.Especially how to send a HTML format mails.
>
>
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