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= JavaMail API Reference Implementation Wiki = This project hosts the source code for the JavaMail API reference implementation. You can download the JavaMail implementation binaries, documentation, sample code, etc. from the [ http://java.sun.com/products/javamail JavaMail home page ] on java.sun.com, where you'll also find the [ http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/javadocs/index.html JavaMail API documentation ], the [ http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/FAQ.html JavaMail FAQ ], and lots more. Please read the FAQ. Read it again. Tell everyone you know to read it. Thank you! You'll find more information about the protocol providers supported by JavaMail on the following pages: * [[ SMTP Transport | smtp ]] * [[ IMAP Store | imap ]] * [[ POP3 Store | pop3 ]] * [[ Mbox Store | mbox ]] * [[ POP3 Remote Store | pop3remote ]] The following pages provide hints and tips for using particular mail servers: * [[ Gmail ]] * [[ Yahoo | Yahoo! Mail ]] * [[ Exchange ]] The following pages provide hints and tips for using JavaMail on particular operating systems: * [[ Windows ]] See [[ Build Instructions ]] for instructions on how to download and build the most recent JavaMail source code. You can also find a bundle of the source code for the most recent JavaMail release in the [ http://kenai.com/projects/javamail/downloads Downloads ] area of this project. If you're interested in contributing to JavaMail, see the [[ Contributions ]] page. To understand the JavaMail license, see the [[ License ]] page.
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