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JavaMail 1.3.1 Release
(June 27, 2003)

The JavaMail API 1.3.1 release contains bug fixes as well as support for DIGEST-MD5 authentication in the SMTP provider.

The JavaMail 1.3.1 API provides a set of abstract classes that model a mail system. The API provides a platform independent and protocol independent framework to build Java technology-based mail and messaging applications. The JavaMail API is implemented as a Java platform optional package and is also available as part of the Java 2 platform, Enterprise Edition. Sun provides a royalty-free reference implementation, in binary form, that developers will be able to use and ship.

NOTE: You will also need the JavaBeans Activation Framework extension or JAF (javax.activation). We recommend the latest 1.0.2 version. It is available at http://java.sun.com/beans/glasgow/jaf.html.

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