Hi
I have not used Javamail APi but , but What i feel is that, since it
supports the ubiquitous SMTP , any mail server will do as long as it
supports SMTP. Java mail also includes provides for other common protocols
, Like, IMAP and MIME.
You can also down load a POP 3 provider from sun.
In other words you have both, transport and store supported . So
practically , any mail server will work with javamail API.
Rakesh , you can down load java mail from
http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/
HTH,
Ritesh
rakesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/04/2000 10:08:04 AM
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hi Mooly,
can u tell me from where i can get the javax.mail package.
Thanks in advance
Rakesh
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