Hi!

I've implemented a Userpackage called JavaMailFunctions that provides a set of Jess 
Userfunctions interfacing to Sun�s JavaMail 1.1 API. Currently, there is direct 
Jess-language support only for sending Internet MIME messages. Although, by leveraging 
Jess� Java integration the user has full access to the complete JavaMail API (via the 
(jm-session) Userfunction), so messages can also be read from a POP3 or IMAP4 message 
store.

The JavaMailFunctions Userpackage is available under the terms of the GNU General 
Public License and can be downloaded from the Jess web site 
(http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/jess/, section "User Contributions").

Greetings

Thomas

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