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-Werner Punz writes:
-
-A simple send the email app I hacked together today in 2 hours, feel
- free to add it to the repository...
-
- This time I used the QT designer and the provided sed script to convert
- the files into near-java files and then started from there.
-
-First you need JDK 1.2+ since a LinkedList ist used.
- Secondly you have to have the javamail and activation jar files in the
- classpath otherwise it won?t work! Those are not part of the standard JDK
- distro, and haven? t made it into 1.4 yet, but nevertheless are great APIs
- to access email and nntp systems easily (actually activation isn? t but
- javamail depends on it).
-
- Both can be obtained from the Sun java website.
-
- Here are the links to these api's taken from one of my readme's
-
- 1. Download the e-mail api's from sun.  You will need two packages.
-
-    http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/
-    http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/glasgow/jaf.html
-
- Ah yes you can add multiple BCCs simply by separating them with a ',' or a
- ';'.
-
- Thats all have much fun with it :-).
-