At 1:05 PM -0700 5/29/03, Matt Raible wrote:
I'm sure this has come up before, so I'm hoping there's a quick and easy
answer.  It seems that the javamail jars are not available on ibiblio, so I
created my own repository.  There's a number of them that I would like to use:

activation.jar
imap.jar
mail.jar
mailapi.jar
pop3.jar
smtp.jar

The "mail.jar" in the javamail-1.3 distribution can be used in place of the api and provider APIs; see the README.txt file. All you need is "mail.jar" and "activation.jar". Sun licensing restrictions prevent these from being distributed on iBiblio, so setting up your own repository is indeed the easiest fix.


Technically, "activation.jar" isn't part of JavaMail, it's just used by it, but it's your repository, so as long as you know where to find it...

Joe


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