Hi RInaldo,
Actually i tried with StringBuffer but i didn't get the desired result. But
with String i'm got the result thanx a lot.
Now i'm going to investigate the problem(hopefully programing error), bcoz
StringBuffer.append is more efficient than the String concatenation.

Regards
G S Sundaram

RBonazzo wrote:

> You can read the file and put it in a String after this set the content to
> the string.
> for example:
>     private void settextArea()
>     {
>         try{
>                     String Testo="";
>                     String strNomeFile=JTxtIndFile.getText();
>                     BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new
> FileReader(strNomeFile));
>                     int i=0;
>                     String Riga=new String();
>                     for(;;)
>                     {
>                           i++;
>                           Riga=in.readLine();
>                           if(Riga==null)
>                           {
>                             in.close();
>                             break;
>                           }
>                           Testo=Testo+Riga+"\n";
>                     }
>                 }
>                 catch (java.io.FileNotFoundException FnfEx)
>                 {
>                     System.out.println("File non trovato" +
> FnfEx.toString());
>                 }
>                 catch (java.io.IOException Ioex)
>                 {
>                     System.out.println("File non trovato" +
> Ioex.toString());
>                 }
>     }
> ..
>     private void SendMailMail()
>     {
>     try{
> .....
>         message.setContent(Testo,"text/plain");// inserire contenuto
>         Transport.send(message,address);
> ......
>     }catch(Exception e) {
>
> It's work fine if you use tx file.
> Regards RInaldo
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> -----Messaggio originale-----
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> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Per conto di G S
> Sundar
> Inviato: mercoledi 28 marzo 2001 7.38
> A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Oggetto: Javamail in servelts - Doubt.
>
> Hello All,
>
> I don't want to send the attachment as a file(I'm going to send always
> text messages) i just want to send the content. I would like to write
> the content in the mail itself.
> Pls send your suggestions ASAP.
> Thanx in advance..
> Cheerz
> G S Sundaram
>
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