Check these three posibilities

1) Check whether any other application is accessing the mail account.
2) Check whether you have the specified mail number in the folder you've specifyed.

3)Check using anyother mail client whether you are able to access the mail account.



SSM Tech wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am getting the following exception when  I try to send an email from my
> application ---
>
>   java.security.AccessControlException : access denied
> (java.net.SocketPermission  resolve)
>
> This same application that we developed was working fine until some time
> back but now suddenly
> it has started malfunctioning.
>
> Please help and advise,
> Thanks,
> Shailesh
>
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