Well, I don't know how to do that,
but, how can you fill the fields of the outlook form from an hyperlink? Do
you still use the mailto tag?
About the question, you can use the javamail package of Sun and you can send
the mail without outlook or any other client
Thanks
PAZ
JAAC
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De: Ashish Bhatia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: jueves 8 de junio de 2000 8:39
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: mail using JSP
Hi,
In my application being developed in JSP, I have a hyperlink for
contacting the web admn. When the user clicks on the hyperlink, an outlook
form should open. I have done this using the mailto tag. Now, as a next
step, I would like the mail form to have the following fields filled in:
1. To:
2. CC:
3. Subject:
4. Body:
I am able to open the mail form with all the fields filled in except the
mail body. The text that should appear in the mail body should have blank
lines between paragraphs. I am unable to insert blank lines in the body
text.
Does anybody have an idea as to how blank lines can be inserted in the body
of a mail message.
Thanks and Regards
Ashish Bhatia
NIIT LTD.
8, Balaji Estate
Sudarshan Munjal Marg,
New Delhi - 110 058
Tel: 6203447
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