See http://virtualschool.edu/wap for an easier way than what you're
planning.
On Monday, June 18, 2001, at 07:55 PM, Sepideh Shaygan wrote:
> hi every body
>
> i am a bigginer and i have 2 questions:
>
> 1 - i am going to write a servlet that collects the
> data of an html form and transmits it to a mailbox.i
> have written a servlet that gets the form's
> parameteres and their values ten it formats them.can
> anybody tell me what can i do in the next step?
> is it good to use the sun.net.smtp package for
> implementing the mail related part?
>
> 2 - i use tomcat,my servlets do well with it but can
> any body tell me that what should i do to run them by
> iis.i use win2000 and iis 5.0.
>
> thanx all
>
> sepideh
>
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