I saw something about smtp in Websphere in DeveloperWorks
(www.ibm.com/developers) or at a redbook (www.redbooks.ibm.com)

At 10:44 AM 3/12/2002 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi Friends,
>I need to send mail from my jsp page. I have code to send mail. But my need
>is, is there a default SMTP server available in Websphere Application Server
>4.0. The admin server has provision to create the mail session. Is that
>enough for me to send mail or Should I have to have a separate SMTP server
>to send mails..?
>
>
>Please reply...
>
>Regards
>Yogaraj
>
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