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Apache Avalon block for sending emails in a simplified manner.
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MailPing monitors SMTP mail hubs and relays from a user's point
of view by sending SMTP messages to the servers that it monitors, looking for
the messages to come back (and notifies if they don't), and calculates
round trip times.
JOrganizer is a webbased PIM (Personal Information Manager), written in Java. With it, you can manage your contacts, emails, time and more. It is based on JSP, Servlets, Struts, Castor, the xml.apache.org API's and other Open Source projects.
An Experimental Platform for Secure Peer Services, QARE uses a decentralized trust model, a Public Key Infrastructure and provides single logon for multiple applications running across multiple systems. WAR files are used to add applications.
The goals are to:
1. Document the HTTPMail protocol;
2. Provide at least one client implementation of the HTTPMail protocol; and
3. Generally allow access to Hotmail other than through the web interface.
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JXMail allows you to send email easily and cleanly from within a jsp, servlet, or any java class, without delving into the intricates of Java Mail. Supports multiple recipients, cc, bcc, file attachments and html formatted email.
- development stopped! - GATMAN - The first known combination of a network/user administration and a groupware solution - Latest technologies such as JAVA,XML,JSP and strong encryption are used - Modular design, high scalability - Accessible by client an
JEM is an SMTP server with pluggable components that let you
process email in any way you like. It can also extend beyond
emails into generalised message processing (like JMS) and can
even generate its own messages based on a Cron-like facility.
Welcome to the project page of the Open JMail Server - a scalable Java email server. Features POP, SMTP, IMAP, dynamic pluggable storage design, modular protocol handling, easy XML configuration and much more.
data & video-conferencing, one shared whiteboard, send text messages (IM), transfer files(FTP),collaborate in real time,email capablities,Plays and stores dvd,cd and Mp3. Web-based Internet directory,Remote Desktop Share,File sharing program & browser
This Web Service developped with Java uses The Babel Objects Framework. You can combine objects to create your own templates with DreamWeaver extension or reuse the component to build your own application.
This web service developped in Java provides WebForum services on the IMAP4/POP3 protocol : you don't need database, and common messaging tool like Netscape Messenger or Outlook permits to create/delete new forum and to moderate messages.
Ichabod is an SMTP/POP3 server, with mailing list support. Administration is via a web, or email
You can also use Ichabod to make your app receive email as an SMTP server.
You can also easily extend it by subclassing to add your own behaviors.
IMAPWeb is web-based IMAP client. It is written using Java and uses the Enhydra platform. It supports folders, file attachments (sending and viewing), reply, forward (with attachments) and mail delete.