The simple way to get started with a java email client is to use the class
sun.net.smtp.SmtpClient that ships with the JDK.  However, I think that
you will need to download the javamail package from sun.  That is in
the products section (it's a free product) at java.sun.com.  A good
introductory reference is Karl Moss, Servlets.

Alex Amies

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