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struct in programming while coding SMTP
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Such question can be answer by simple google search
JavaMailAPI
Presuming that what ever you do is Web Project than in you should add mail archive to lib folder that can be found as PATH_TO_PROJECT/web/WEB-INF/lib. If the "lib" folder does not exist created it in described location and drop the jar file there. NetBeans should take care of rest of it
JavaMailAPI
Presuming that what ever you do is Web Project than in you should add mail archive to lib folder that can be found as PATH_TO_PROJECT/web/WEB-INF/lib. If the "lib" folder does not exist created it in described location and drop the jar file there. NetBeans should take care of rest of it
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Publilius Syrus
(~100 BC)
LJC - London Java Community, Graduate & Undergraduate Software Development Community, JAVAWUG (Java Web User Group), The London Android Group
Publilius Syrus
(~100 BC)
LJC - London Java Community, Graduate & Undergraduate Software Development Community, JAVAWUG (Java Web User Group), The London Android Group
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