Actually, I have not tried it with the enterprise server but did with
apache runing jserv.  With jserv, it only will send to users on the
machine running the server.  I had to go find a class that rights to the
mail port and use it.  There is no documentation for the SmtpClient
class, if you (or anybody) finds a way to use this class, or has another
that lets you check an address to see if it's valid, I would very much
like to know about it :).

Let me know if you need the class I found.  It was somewhere on
gamelan.com or something.

Jere


venakteswara Rao pasumarthi wrote:
>
> Hi,
>   I wan to send emails using servlets. For this I imported sun.net.smtp.smtpclient 
>in the import section. I was just browsing thru some articles of Netscape Enterprise 
>Server for 3.5.1/3.6. the articles says that this class is not supported. FYI
> http://developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/javanote/es351jpg.html
>
> I want to know whether anybody has suceeded in sending e-mails using the netscape 
>enterprise server by importing the same class. Let me know.
>
> Thanx,
> venkat
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