I have downloaded and JavaMail package with pop3 provider  and JAF from Suns
site. I tested it with the given msgshow example and it is working ok. But
when I try to write a servlet to get mail from a POP3 server, it gives HTTP
404 not found error. But if I cut the code that tries to open a session and
so on it can find the servlet. It seems very srange. I mea if there is
something wrong with the code inside I should have gotten an exception or
something.
 I searched the archives for it and saw some other people met the same
problem before. I tried but the replies to those suggested, but to no avail.
I wonder if it's something related to my installation. But I can  run any
other servlet, only this pop3 application does not work. I would be grateful
if anoyone could help.

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Miguel Angel Fernandez [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Tuesday, January 27, 1998 7:53 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Jrun and IIS

        Hi all, I'm working with Jrun2.3 and IIS3.0, the JRun
        samples servlets work but when I test my servlets
        (placed in the same directory that samples) I get this
        error message "500 Internal Server Error MyServlet
        Could not load servlet"
        Any idea?
        Thanks in advance******************************
        Miguel Angel Fernandez
        Java Developer
        UNION FENOSA - ISF
        Phone: (34) 656 404 806
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        ******************************


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