no, I have been answering questions on this thread for at least a week. I
don't have Joseph Ottinger's adversity to answering off topic questions or
blatant newbie questions (after all we all have had moments like that).
However, if I am going to take the time to help someone, they should at the
very least read the basic documentation concerning what they are trying to
do. I don't expect them to analyze the code or anything, but just reading
the first two paragraphs of the description of the code that they are using
in their application is not too much to ask. I would not think of ever
putting code into my application that I didn't at least understand what it
did and how it was going to do it...
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From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chase, Scott
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 3:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JSP-INTEREST] JavaMail with JSP
Then don't answer...
Tough day at the office Jim?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Rueschhoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 5:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JavaMail with JSP
The host, port, user etc. is for the connection to the email server that you
will use to deal with email. JavaMail is a mail client set of methods, it
is not a mail server.
You should really at least attempt to read the documentation and try to
understand what a package does before installing it. I don't mind answering
questions, even beginner questions, but I do get frustrated when the person
asking has not even read the documentation of the package they just
downloaded before asking questions. Please read the javamail documentation
FIRST and then if you don't understand something, please ask for help here.
This is especially true if you feel the need to call yourself Supreme Being.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Supreme Being
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 1:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JSP-INTEREST] JavaMail with JSP
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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