Hi,

I knew "mailto:" URLs are available only from within browsers (and perhaps
their included JVM, or applets), but not from any JVM.

How should I use such an URL to send e-mails from a servlet?

Cezar.

On Wed
, 16 Jun 1999, Carlos Amengual wrote:

> Cezar Totth wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > javamail is almost 1MByte, needs some third package called "Activation
> > API" - is oversized and complex when compared with ... JSDK.
> >
> > If sending plain emails is all you need you'll find a less than 10K
> > (small & beautifull ;-) SMTP mail sender in GSP
> > (a GNU-licensed incarnation of JSP)
>
> Of course there is a simple option: use a "mailto:" URL (available since
> JDK1.1).
>
>
> Carlos
>
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