Luc Saint-Elie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have exactly the same problem
>
>Pop3.jar must be used with a javamail.properties files stored in
>JAVA_HOME... but on my setting (NT4SP4) it doesn't seem to work (or I
>doesn't seem to be able to make it work :-))
>
>Javamail standard providers (SMTP) work like a charm, but adding new
>providers seems a little bit confusing...

It works fine for me on NT4/IIS/ServletExec. I have "javamail.providers" in
"d:\jdk1.1.6\lib\". I've got pop3.jar and mail.jar in my classpath. No
problems.


Erik

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