Hans,
My requirement is to store the address book , .vacation, .fwd and a
preferences file for each user on the mail server . The web server should
be able to retrieve , manipulate and store the files back to the mail
server .
Java mail does not have any specs on address books ,an handling remote
files since it only talks imap or pop
Looking at RMI or something like that .....
Question ? what is the best method ? what are the alternatives?
Manu
> I'm not sure I'm understanding what you want to do. Sending mails from
> a servlet? I suggest looking at the JavaMail package. Uploading files?
> I suggest searching the archive (URL below) for discussions about upload
> servlets. If I'm off base here, please clarify.
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