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Stefan Mainz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: 

> Duane Gran wrote:
> > 
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> > I am having a problem with JavaMail and servlets on JServ 1.1.  Generally
> > servlets behave just fine, but this one is misbehaving.
> > 
> > I have a very simple Servlet to send a test message.  When run from the 
shell
> > it works fine, but from a Servlet I get a segmentation fault.  My 
classpath is
> > identical to the JServ classpath.  Below is the output in the 
mod_jserv.log:
> > 
> > SIGSEGV 11 segmentation violation
> >     si_signo [11]: SEGV
> >     si_errno [0]:
> >     si_code [1]: SEGV_MAPERR [addr: 0xc]
> 
> We had this type of error too. (Linux any 1.2 JVM, jserv 1.1).
> We got around it when placing the mail.jar in the classpath and not
> in the repositories.
> 
> It had something to do with loading a class from the .jar file, but i
> did�nt
> track it down.
> 
> HTH Stefan

Stefan,

Thank you!  This worked like a charm.  I appreciate the insight.

Duane




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