Hi.
And what if i wnat to attach a file to the e-mail??
>Page 24 of the .pdf file shows this:
>
>MailServerPassWord() : String
>Used to specify the password for SMTP server authentication if the mail server requires a user to log in.
>Message.MailServerPassword = “myPassword”
>
>MailServerUserName() : String
>Used to specify the username for SMTP server authentication if the mail server requires a user to log in.
>Message.MailServerUserName = “myUserName”
>
>Throw them at your instance of the JMail object and you're set.
>
>>Steve,
>>
>>I downloaded JMail but from the documentation it doesn't look as if they provide a means of doing what I'm after either.
>>
>>They definitely allow for pop3 and SMTP services but I don't see that they provide any means for SMTP through a server that requires authentication. In other words, the SMTP server that we send through requires that we provide a password and userid before we're able to send any messages.
>>
>>Have you done this or do you know of a way to handle this through JMail?
>>
>>Thanks for whatever you're able to handle.
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