How do i get this information? I just installed Jrun 3.0 on my win98 PC. I did not 
install or configure any smtp on my machine. I did download and put JavaMail from 
Sun's site.

>Transport smtp = Session.getTransport("smtp");
>smtp.connect(host, port, user, password);

which port, user, password & host do i have to use here? because i don't know any 
other than the one that my JRun uses.

SupremeBeing



>
>Justy
>
>----- Original Message -----
>
>> Aneesha,
>>
>> how can i setup my SMTP host?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> SupremeBeing
>>
>>
>> >Date:         Mon, 21 May 2001 07:54:01 +1000
>> >From: Aneesha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >SUBJECTTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >
>> >Hi
>> >> Aneesha,
>> >> thanks a LOT! my connection to mySQL with JSP is working GREAT now.
>thanks
>> >a ton. i did place my .jar files in the /servers/lib dir instead of where
>> >they were and it's working. tell me something, if  remove the %CLASSPATH%
>> >references from my autoexec.bat, will it work? cause i think JRun's not
>> >using the classpath.
>> >>
>> >Glad to be of assistance. You can remove the references from the
>classpath -
>> >if Jrun is gonna be the only app that needs access to these.
>> >
>> >> Somehow my JavaMail is still not working. I did put all my .jar files
>> >concerned with JavaMail (mail.jar, smtp.jar, activation.jar etc.) in the
>> >/servers/lib dir...but it's still not working.... could you tell me what
>> >could be wrong and how to use JavaMail with JRun?
>> >>
>> >
>> >I'm not sure about the javamail. I'll have to test this. What error
>message
>> >are you getting? I do no that within the Jrun/lib/ext folder you will
>find
>> >activation, mail and pop jar files. Jrun has a send mail tag. You should
>try
>> >this and see if it works.
>> ><%@ taglib uri="jruntags" prefix="jrun" %>
>> >
>> ><jrun:sendmail host="owa.allaire.com"
>> >               sender="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>> >               recipient="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>> >               subject="Hello from SendMail tag">
>> >Testing. C.
>> ></jrun:sendmail>
>> >
>> >
>> >> >
>> >> >Hi
>> >> >
>> >> >JRun does not use the classpath. Check the documentation  for sure but
>I
>> >> >think you place the jar files in D:\Allaire\JRun\Servers\lib\
>> >> >
>> >> >Aneesha
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >> this is what i'm putting in my autoexec.bat :
>> >> >>
>> >> >> SET CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;D:\Allaire\javamail\mail.jar
>> >> >> SET CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;D:\Allaire\jaf\activation.jar
>> >> >> SET CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;D:\Allaire\javamail\smtp.jar
>> >> >>
>> >> >> and still my JavaMail ain't working. What could be wrong?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> SupremeBeing
>> >> >>
>> >> >> >Date:         Sat, 12 May 2001 17:08:55 -0500
>> >> >> >From: Shahed Ali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >> >Subject:      Re: JavaMail with JSP
>> >> >> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >You also need smtp.jar in your classpath
>> >> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >>
>>
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