Hi ,
There is a JavaMail API which is available . Use the mail.jar file
in that and then you are all set for basic emailing.. I guess it would be
avlbl for download at java.sun.com/products/javamail
Regards ,
R2
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> Hello Friends,
> could anybody kindly let me know how to send
> mail thru Java. Are there any mail API avilable.
>
> thanks in advance
>
> P. Sunil Kumar
> Aspect Development pvt. ltd.
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