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			README			======	    JavaMail(TM) API 1.3 release	    ----------------------------Welcome to the JavaMail API 1.3 release!  This release includesversions of the JavaMail API implementation, IMAP, SMTP, and POP3service providers, some examples, and documentation for the JavaMailAPI.Please see the FAQ at http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/FAQ.htmlJDK Version notes-----------------The JavaMail API supports JDK 1.1.x or higher, including the Java 2platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.2.x, 1.3.x, and 1.4.x.  Note thatwe have currently tested this implementation only with JDK 1.1.8 andJ2SE 1.3.Note also that JAF 1.0.1 is known to have problems with JDK versionsbefore 1.1.6.  We *strongly* recommend the use of JAF 1.0.2.Protocols supported-------------------This release supports the following mail protocols:    IMAP - a message Store protocol, for reading messages from a server    SMTP - a message Transport protocol, for sending messages to a server    POP3 - a message Store protocol, for reading messages from a serverSee our web page at http://java.sun.com/products/javamail for thelatest information on third party protocol providers.Contents--------    Included in this release are the following:    README.txt 		this file    LICENSE.txt		Software license    NOTES.txt		Notes, issues and known bugs    CHANGES.txt		Changes since the previous release    mail.jar		The JavaMail API and all service providers,			most users need *only* this jar file    lib/mailapi.jar	The JavaMail API with no service providers    lib/imap.jar	The IMAP service provider    lib/smtp.jar	The SMTP service provider    lib/pop3.jar	The POP3 service provider    docs/JavaMail-1.1-changes.txt			Description of the new APIs that were added in			JavaMail API 1.1    docs/JavaMail-1.2-changes.txt			Description of the new APIs that were added in			JavaMail API 1.2    docs/JavaMail-1.3-changes.txt			Description of the new APIs that were added in			JavaMail API 1.3    docs/JavaMail-1.2.ps				Postscript version of the JavaMail API 1.2 specification    docs/JavaMail-1.2.pdf				PDF version of the JavaMail API 1.2 specification    docs/Providers.ps			Postscript version of the JavaMail Service Provider			guide.    docs/Providers.pdf			PDF version of the JavaMail Service Provider guide.    docs/javadocs/	The JavaMail API javadocs    demo/README.txt	Instructions for running the demo programs    demo/ByteArrayDataSource.java			demo DataSource that can be used for in-memory data			of any MIME type    demo/CRLFOutputStream.java			demo OutputStream filter to convert all line terminators			to CRLF    demo/NewlineOutputStream.java			demo OutputStream filter to convert all line terminators			to platform's line terminator    demo/copier.java	demo program to copy mail between folders    demo/folderlist.java demo program to list subfolders    demo/monitor.java	demo program to monitor for new mail    demo/mover.java	demo program to move mail between folders    demo/msgmultisendsample.java			demo program to send a sample multipart message    demo/msgsend.java	demo program to send a single part text message			to a specified recipient (ala /bin/mail)    demo/msgsendsample.java			demo program to send a sample single part text message    demo/msgshow.java	demo program to read messages from an IMAP store    demo/namespace.java	demo program that illustrates use of namespace APIs    demo/search.java	demo program to search folders    demo/registry.java	demo program that illustrates the registry    demo/uidmsgshow.java			demo program to read messages from an IMAP store    demo/sendfile.java	demo program to send a file as an attachment    demo/sendhtml.java  demo program to send html mail    demo/transport.java	demo program to illustrate use of Transport    demo/client/	source files for cool demo program that implements 			a simple mail reader. (Uses Swing)    demo/client/README.txt			README file for running the simple mail-reader demo    demo/servlet/	source for a simple servlet that allows using a			web browser to read and send mail    demo/servlet/README.txt			README file that describes the JavaMailServletRequirements------------Note that the JavaMail API requires the JavaBeans(TM) ActivationFramework package to be installed as well.  Download the latest versionof the JavaBeans Activation Framework from	http://java.sun.com/beans/glasgow/jaf.htmland install it in a suitable location.Installation------------  Solaris  -------  1. Unzip the javamail-1_3.zip archive. (you may have already done this)  2. Set your CLASSPATH to include the "mail.jar" file obtained from      the download, as well as the current directory.      Assuming you unzipped javamail-1_3.zip in /u/me/download/ the     following would work:      export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/u/me/download/javamail-1.3/mail.jar:.    Also include the "activation.jar" file that you obtained from    downloading the Java Activation Framework, in your CLASSPATH.    For example:      export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/u/me/download/activation/activation.jar      3. Go to the demo directory  4. Compile any demo using your java compiler. For example:      javac msgshow.java  5. Run the demo. The '-' option lists the required and optional     command-line options to successfully run any demo. For example:      java msgshow -        lists the available options. And      java msgshow -T imap -H <mailserver> -U <username> -P <passwd> -f INBOX 5        uses the IMAP protocol to display message number 5 from your INBOX.  (Additional instructions on how to run the simple mail reader demo   and servlet demo are provided in demo/client/README.txt and  demo/servlet/README.txt, respectively.)  Windows NT/95  -------------  1. Unzip the javamail-1_3.zip archive. (you may have already done this)  2. Set your CLASSPATH to include the "mail.jar" file obtained from      the download, as well as the current directory.      Assuming you unzipped javamail-1_3.zip in c:\download the     following would work:           set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;c:\download\javamail-1.3\mail.jar;.    Also include the "activation.jar" file that you obtained from    downloading the JavaBeans Activation Framework, in your CLASSPATH.      set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;c:\download\activation\activation.jar      3. Go to the demo directory  4. Compile any demo using your java compiler. For example:      javac msgshow.java  5. Run the demo. The '-' option lists the required and optional     command-line options to successfully run any demo. For example:      java msgshow -    lists the available options. And      java msgshow -T imap -H <mailserver> -U <username> -P <passwd> -f INBOX 5        uses the IMAP protocol to display message number 5 from your INBOX.  (Additional instructions on how to run the simple mail reader demo   and servlet demo are provided in demo/client/README.txt and  demo/servlet/README.txt, respectively.)Problems?---------Our web page at http://java.sun.com/products/javamail has a pointerto the FAQ that includes information on protocols supported,installation problems, etc.  You'll also find information on how tosubscribe to our discussion-list or announcement-list for announcements of future JavaMail API releases.See the NOTES.txt file for information on how to report bugs.Enjoy!The JavaMail API Team

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