Yes, there are no legitimate reasons to use java for mail. In fact, NO tool has a legitimate use in mailing applications! We can prove it, because JDJList is ... uh... I *really* *hope* JDJList is actually copied from an inbox by an army of monkeys and sent out manually, because otherwise I have no point.
Unless I'm being sarcastic. --------------------------------------------------------- Joseph B. Ottinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://enigmastation.com IT Consultant On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Keith Sterling wrote: > Looks like some one is looking to write a spam tool > > Prove it you are not ........ > > keith > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:TIZANFOLIM@;BKB.com.br] > > Sent: 07 November 2002 12:30 > > To: JDJList > > Subject: [jdjlist] Email processing > > > > Hi guys, > > > > Does anyone know a good Java product for sending and tracking email > > messages? > > I know the JavaMail API, but I am interested in some product that could > > send lots of email messagens in a scheduled form, personalized messages, > > track sent messages, etc. > > > > TIA, > > > > Tedi > > > > > > ____________________________________________________ > > To change your JDJList options, please visit: > > http://www.sys-con.com/java/list.cfm > > > > Be respectful! Clean up your posts before replying > > ____________________________________________________ > > ____________________________________________________ > To change your JDJList options, please visit: > http://www.sys-con.com/java/list.cfm > > Be respectful! Clean up your posts before replying > ____________________________________________________ > ____________________________________________________ To change your JDJList options, please visit: http://www.sys-con.com/java/list.cfm Be respectful! Clean up your posts before replying ____________________________________________________
