Hi Tom,

        Use javaMail API available on the javasoft website. It works great and
there are plenty of examples...smtp too.

Tom Kochanowicz


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Hi,
  Let me know , Does JWS2.0 has a mailserver facility if yes does it support
IMAP,POP3,and hopefully SMTP


Early reply very much appreciatted

TOM

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