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Comments or Questions?
If you have comments or feedback on the JavaMail API, please send them to
javamail@sun.com.
Use this address to contact the JavaMail API development team.
We maintain a "javamail-interest" discussion list for online discussions about the JavaMail API. Use this list to talk with other users of the JavaMail API. To subscribe, send an email message with exactly the following syntax in the message body to listserv@java.sun.com:
You can also subscribe to the javamail-interest mailing list by visiting this web page The javamail-interest mailing list is archived at http://mail.java.sun.com/archives/javamail-interest.html. We also maintain a "javamail-announce" mailing list for sending the latest news and updates about the JavaMail API. To subscribe, send an email message with exactly the following syntax in the message body to listserv@java.sun.com:
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