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Chong Yu Meng wrote:
> 
> 1. The class file for my servlet is in the correct directory. If I
> change the code so that it outputs the form contents, it works. If I
> import the JavaMail classes, I get a "Not Found" error. That means, for
> some reason, Apache JServ doesn't recognize class files with JavaMail
> classes inside. Am I correct ?
> 
> 2. I wrote an application that sends mail from the command line. It
> works. So it seems that the problem affects only servlets.
> 
> 3. Please help ! I really need to use JavaMail with Apache JServ. If
> anybody has any experience in this, I would like to hear from him/her !

I have been using JavaMail with Jserv for a long time and never had problems.
Have you added mail.jar to your zone's repositories?

e.

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