Sak? Mail is a carrier-class server-side web site tool that provides robust, full-featured email cap
12009Sak? Mail is a carrier-class server-side web site tool that provides robust, full-featured email caphttp://www.endymion.com/products/sake/mailSak? Mail is a carrier-class server-side web site tool that provides robust, full-featured email capabilities to both web users and wireless users with WAP devices. Sak? Mail is a Java servlet system that uses the Sak? framework, which is a mature and robust architecture intended for enterprise-level server-side applications. It was designed to be the fastest and most highly scalable web-based email package that you can buy, and Sak? Mail is even more flexible, customizable and configurable than MailMan.
Sak? Mail runs under an application server or plugs in to your web server using a servlet container like the free Jakarta Tomcat or Macromedia JRun. In most cases, Sak? Mail is even easier to install than an ordinary CGI script, just take a look at the installation instructions in our Sak? Mail documentation to see why. Sak? Mail then connects to a mail server either running on the same machine as the web server that hosts Sak? Mail or on a different machine. Sak? Mail is capable of communicating with both IMAP and POP3 mail servers, and it uses SMTP to send messagesJava > JSP and Servlets > Email Systems > Web-based EmailOct 11, 2006
jMailComposer is a JAVA/J2EE? component that allows to send emails from JSP front-end. It supports to, replyto, cc, bcc email addresses and personal names. It provides message priority, return-receipt and file attachments. This component could be integrated in any JSP/Servlets application. jMailComposer JSP files could be customized to your own web design and language. You could also include custom fields (customerID, productID, ...) coming from HTML form into email message.
Sak? Mail is a carrier-class server-side web site tool that provides robust, full-featured email capabilities to both web users and wireless users with WAP devices. Sak? Mail is a Java servlet system that uses the Sak? framework, which is a mature and robust architecture intended for enterprise-level server-side applications. It was designed to be the fastest and most highly scalable web-based email package that you can buy, and Sak? Mail is even more flexible, customizable and configurable than MailMan.
Sak? Mail runs under an application server or plugs in to your web server using a servlet container like the free Jakarta Tomcat or Macromedia JRun. In most cases, Sak? Mail is even easier to install than an ordinary CGI script, just take a look at the installation instructions in our Sak? Mail documentation to see why. Sak? Mail then connects to a mail server either running on the same machine as the web server that hosts Sak? Mail or on a different machine. Sak? Mail is capable of communicating with both IMAP and POP3 mail servers, and it uses SMTP to send messages
It is a Java servlet allows you to support web-based private mail service including mail-lists. So all mail (private, and mail lists) will be saved and distributed within your server. This servlet offers user interface to read/send mail, create and maintain mail lists etc. In other words it is a special forum (message board) where the interface is organized like e-mail package. So this servlet is yet another way to create your own community (see also for example our discussions or forum servlets).
WebMail supports local mail stores but you can also forward (send) messages to external addresses. So for any address contains @ package will send letter to this external address.
It is a Java servlet allows you to read your mail box. This servlet supports Post Office Protocol (POP). So this servlet is a mail client you may use in your portals.
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