If you go to http://www.javasoft.com/products/javamail/ you will find all you wanted
to know about JavaMail which is what we use in servlets quite extensively. There is a
JavaMail Design Specification that is very good and has some examples on how to use.
We wrote all of pop mail stuff in other classes and let the servlets go out get them
when they need to.
Ramesh wrote:
>Hi,
>I have work out to make a applet which can send a mail from web browser using
>socket and smtp server of the host machine.
>Same way I have to make a applet which should be able to read the mail from any
>(or initially only the originating host) pop account with delete etc. option
>I have to understand IMAP also so that i can manage the folders also in server.
>
>How should i go for that.
>Any reference to some example or good tutorial would be a great help.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Ramesh
>
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