Wherever you want. All you need is to use CLASSPATH to guide
your jdk or your java web engine to locate JavaMail.

You can put it in /path/to/tomcat/lib/ or /path/to/resin/lib/ or
anything like that, but not necessarily.

Regards
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Lynch Wu
Web Engineer
 pAsia Inc. <http://www.pAsia.com>
TEL: 886-2-87883033 ext 347
FAX: 886-2-87881532
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>I would like to ask, I've downloaded the JavaMail from java.sun.com
>but I duno where should I put the files ? in the installation path of the jdk ? a
million thankssssss
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