>Please enter the JBoss version
3.2Have you tried this?
>import javax.naming.InitialContext;
>import javax.mail.Session;
>
>Session s = (Session)new InitialContext().lookup("java:/Mail"); .3
Yes. My question was about what changes I need to make to the .xml files listed above
to make it work.
>This isn't even remotely related to JMS so I wonder why you thought to >ask this here?
Because this seemed like the forum most closely related to email based on searching
the forums for questions going back 2 years on exactly the same topic.
Becasue I have everything else working including database connectivity and I've never
tried email with JBoss before
Because I thought I might get pointed in the right direction. If you have a suggestion
of where to post I am open to hear it.
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