That works fine for sending mail, but what about
reading mail?  Also, JavaMail does do attachments.  Finally,
the API is a hard to get a grasp on - the documentation
is thin, but there are some example programs that generally
give you hints on how things work.

        Have you considered using JetSpeed?
        http://java.apache.org/

        -Tom

Stuart Butler wrote:
>
> I used smtpMail class from http://coldjava.hypermart.net.  I'd heard javamail was a 
>bit awesome to get a handle on.  And Sun's smtp mail class didn't seem to do 
>attachments.  smtpMail.class was simple to use and just what was needed.
>
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