Scott:

I believe you need the jar and should place it in your classpath, that's all..
But here's a great url for you to look at:

http://www.jspinsider.com/tutorials/jsp/javamail/jspjavamail_intro.jsp

Cheers,
Geeta

"Carter, Scott" wrote:

> I was planning on using the javamail API to write some mail utilities, but I
> noticed that the API was dependent on JavaBeansTM Activation Framework
> extension or JAF.  My question is can you use the javamail API with just a
> servlet container or do you need an application server for the JAF?  Sorry
> if this is a dumb question, I just do not know much about javabeans or JAFs.
> Thanks - Scott Carter
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