i am not able to download the *.jar file..can you please post it again



On Oct 9, 4:12 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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> Due to the huge number of people interested on using JavaMail API in
> Android, I'm publishing this "tutorial".
> There are some things to keep in mind:
> - There are few classes and interfaces to add: DataTransfer and
> Transferable (stripped down from Apache)
> - Modify Sun JavaMail: remove "static files" dependency (some MIME-
> types are associated by using external files, which cannot be opened
> directly by Android, due to security policy), adding these
> associations programmatically; remove some awt.Image dependencies (I
> did not experienced any issue managing images).
>
> I'm providing a file you can get 
> athttp://www.lucabelluccini.com/data/javamail_lbmod.jar
> containing the last version of JAF and JavaMail (modified), plus
> missing classes.
> I hope licences will be respected. Contact me if some of your works
> will use this javamail source code or if there are improvements to be
> appied.
>
> For mail fetching from POP3, IMAP... You can take a look 
> athttp://java.sun.com/products/javamail/...
> Remember that, in Android, the opening of a POP3 or IMAP session is a
> huge task. It is necessary to implement some kind of "run in
> background" or "multithreading".
> Some code athttp://www.lucabelluccini.com/data/retrievemail.snippet.java
> Contact me in case of need or additional information.
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