Just an idea - install the javamail package from Sun and try again.
-hendrik
Gabriel J Zimmerman wrote:
> I am currently running JRun 3.0 Professional Edition (as opposed to the
> Enterprise Edition which is an EJB Server as well)
>
> The JRun custom tag "SendMail" uses the JavaMail API.
>
> My question is would I need to upgrade to the Enterprise Edition to get
> this SendMail tag to work or would it simply work by installing J2EE on
> my server?
>
> It seemingly won't work with just the regular JDK
>
> (posted on allaire newsgroup with no response yet)
>
> Thanks for all the help you can give.
>
> Gabe
>
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