You'll have to write your own (or find) a bean or custom action that uses
the Java mail API, send your email HTML form elements to the bean as
parameters. You'll probably need the IP address of a SMTP mail server.
Glenn

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> From: Johann Eder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 6:04 PM
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> Subject: e-mail
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> HI,
>
> can anyone tell me how to send e-Mails per JSP ?
>
> Any info and idea welcome...
>
> Thanks
>
> Hans
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