Supreme Being,
I am not aware of any application server that comes
with JavaMail. See, JavaMail is not that huge
api that app server should include. I think there
are only two jar files that you have to include in
your classpath for JavaMail..that's it!!!

one more thing..i didn't try this. But the other thing
what you can do is : Have a simple function (call it
sendMail()) which gets called from within jsp page
and this sendMail function will execute unix process,
and this unix process will use "SendMail" program which
sends email..(as we do in perl)..as i told you, this is
just my thinking..i did not try this..so this might work for
you. Otherwise for sending mail from jsp page, JavaMail api
is the best solution...as above, write sendMail function
which gets called in jsp page.

Nishit

-----Original Message-----
From: Supreme Being [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 5:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: sending emails


Nishit, i do have the coding that needs to be applied in sending email
through JavaMail in a JSP page. I'm using JRun studio on my win98 PC. Tell
me something, do most servers supporting JSP have JavaMail? because if they
don't ... is there an alternate? in any case, is there some other way other
than JavaMail by which you can send email using JSP? Also, i still have to
download and install JavaMail onto my machine, if you've done such a thing
before..can you tell me if there's any big problem that i might face?

Thanx,
SupremeBeing



>Date:         Wed, 9 May 2001 16:29:34 -0400
>From: Nishit Trivedi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>SUBJECTTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Koustubh,
>
>Yes. u can use JavaMail api.
>if you don't get success through it, let me know..
>
>Nishit
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Warty, Koustubh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 4:19 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: sending emails
>
>
> Hello ,
>        In my application suppose the customer places an Order through a
JSP
>page by clicking on the "Submit Order" button. Is it possible to send an
>automatic email response back to the client giving him his order details ??
>
> Please do let me know .
>
> thanks,
> - Koustubh
>
>
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