JavaMail API by Elliotte Rusty Harold

JavaMail API

By

  • Genre Programming
  • Publisher "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
  • Released
  • Size 2.29 MB
  • Length 98 Pages

Description

Send and receive email from Java applications by using the JavaMail API. With this concise book, you’ll learn how to communicate with existing SMTP, POP, and IMAP servers, and how to write your own.

Whether you need to build an email-centric application like a mailing list manager or simply add email notification to a larger product, JavaMail is the answer. Packed with code examples, this book shows you how JavaMail enables you to avoid low-level protocol details, so you can focus on what you actually want to say in a message.
Send, receive, and store email with POP3 and IMAPAdd password authentication to your programsManage mailboxes and accountsDownload mail attachmentsRespond to asynchronous email eventsDesign protocol-independent email programs

More Elliotte Rusty Harold Books

  • Java Network Programming

    Java Network Programming

    Elliotte Rusty Harold

    Programming

  • XML in a Nutshell

    XML in a Nutshell

    Elliotte Rusty Harold & W. Scott Means

    Programming

  • Java I/O

    Java I/O

    Elliotte Rusty Harold

    Programming

  • JavaMail API

    JavaMail API

    Elliotte Rusty Harold

    Programming

  • Caped: An Anthology of Superhero Tales

    Caped: An Anthology of Superhero Tales

    Ian Thomas Healy, Leonard Apa, David Court, Gary Cuba, Adrienne Dellwo, Leod D. Fitz, Che Gilson, Elliotte Rusty Harold, Jake Johnson, Stephen Kotowych, Laura Lamoreaux, Paul McMahon, Robert J. Mendenhall, Wendy Qualls, Dave Ring, Aaron Michael Ritchey, Jason Henry Evans, Tim Rohr, Eric Rosenfield & K. H. Vaughan

    Fiction & Literature

  • Fiction River: Editor's Choice

    Fiction River: Editor's Choice

    Annie Reed, Jamie McNabb, Dave Raines, Elliotte Rusty Harold, Diana Benedict, Felicia Fredlund, Leah Cutter, Kelly Washington, Lauryn Christopher, M.L. Buchman, Michael Kowal, Ron Collins, Dan Duval, Kerrie L. Hughes & Laura Ware

    Fiction & Literature

  • Java Student's Resource

    Java Student's Resource

    Elliotte Rusty Harold

    Computers