Re: [JAVAMAIL-INTEREST] file.encoding change between jdk 1.3.1 and1.4.1

2003-01-02 Thread Joseph Shraibman
BTW can I get a survey of what your file.encodings and systems are? A quick way to find out if you have beanshell in your classpath: echo "System.out.println(System.getProperty(\"file.encoding\"));" | java bsh.Interpreter The system where I had this problem is a redhat 6.x system. On a rh 8.0 t

Pablo - JavaMail

2000-12-15 Thread Pablo Trujillo
I am working with Javamail to develop a service of e-mail on Web. I have problems to use the function renameTo of this bookstore. If somebody has some example of like it is used writes me. Greetings Pablo - Click here for Free Video!! http

Re: Pablo- Javamail

2000-12-13 Thread Mr.Y.SHIVAKANT
-Original Message- From: Jacob Nikom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, December 14, 2000 12:22 AM Subject: Re: Pablo- Javamail >I agree with you, Dave. I also think that for Jav

Re: Pablo- Javamail

2000-12-13 Thread Diego Pons
Jacob Nikom wrote: > > I agree with you, Dave. I also think that for Java/Linux discussion it is nice to > use > the language of documentation. > > However, if some people simply don't know English, they should say something > in the subject, like "French". In this case I would not go into this

Re: Pablo- Javamail

2000-12-13 Thread Diego Pons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > While I disagree with Matt Welsh on the restriction of content(see my previous > mail), I do think it is not too much to ask for people to post and reply > in English. > > This maximizes the chance that someone will be able to answer your question, > and allows all o

Re: Pablo- Javamail

2000-12-13 Thread Jacob Nikom
estion, > and allows all of us to share in the knowledge transfer. > > Dave Blankley. > > -- Original Message -- > > >Pablo Trujillo wrote: > >> > >> Estoy trabajando con Javamail para desarrollar un servicio de correo > >> electronico en Web

Re: Pablo- Javamail

2000-12-13 Thread dblankley
. Dave Blankley. -- Original Message -- >Pablo Trujillo wrote: >> >> Estoy trabajando con Javamail para desarrollar un servicio de correo >> electronico en Web. Tengo problemas para utilizar la función renameTo >de >> dicha librería. Si alguien tiene algun ejempl

Re: Pablo- Javamail

2000-12-13 Thread Diego Pons
Pablo Trujillo wrote: > > Estoy trabajando con Javamail para desarrollar un servicio de correo > electronico en Web. Tengo problemas para utilizar la función renameTo de > dicha librería. Si alguien tiene algun ejemplo de como se usa y si sabe de > alguna trampita que se

Pablo- Javamail

2000-12-12 Thread Pablo Trujillo
Estoy trabajando con Javamail para desarrollar un servicio de correo electronico en Web. Tengo problemas para utilizar la función renameTo de dicha librería. Si alguien tiene algun ejemplo de como se usa y si sabe de alguna trampita que se debe hacer por escribanme. Saludos Pablo

Re: javamail

1999-07-07 Thread Jeff Galyan
JavaMail is 100% Java, so the Solaris version will work fine on Linux. I've been using it in the Grendel project at mozilla.org for quite some time now with no problems. --Jeff R MUTHUSWAMY wrote: > > hi all, > > i have downloaded javamail1.1.2 zipfile and in

Re: javamail

1999-07-07 Thread Leonida Bucci
Hi, we're currently using Javamail 1.1.2 on Linux and we never reported incompatibility. I also believe that Solaris and Win implementation are the same. -- Leonida Bucci dS Labs s.r.l. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [

Re: javamail

1999-07-06 Thread Oliver Fels
> i have downloaded javamail1.1.2 zipfile and in the README it has > given only the installation of the programs for only solaris and windows > platform and where can i get the same for linux. Not having played with JavaMail API yet, I would assume you get the Solaris package

javamail

1999-07-06 Thread R MUTHUSWAMY
hi all, i have downloaded javamail1.1.2 zipfile and in the README it has given only the installation of the programs for only solaris and windows platform and where can i get the same for linux. bye, MUTHU. -- To UNS