Hi,
you can use javamail api and specify the pop server as pop.mail.yahoo.com
Using threads you can schedule ur program to download ur mail at some
specific time
I guess..this should do the job
Purav
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Hi! I am a new member to this group.
My problem is this :
I have an e-mail account say in yahoo.
I have the user name and passwords stored in a text file, or say it is
available.
By just running my program,(No textbox field for prompting )
it has to check my e-mail and download the
NEW messages alone to my hard disk at a specific directory.
Is it possible ?
If someone has the code please mail it it me.
Badri
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