Java Mail set up HELP

I am trying to set up Java Mail, but am totally lost.
I have no clue where i edit CLASSPATH, to let me use the mail api, i also read that i needed Java beans activation Network, but that is included in the most recent JDK update which i have.
If i could just get a step by step on where to edit this that would be great.

I don't know what JBA is.
README.txt says:
  1. Unzip the javamail-1_4_1.zip archive. (you may have already done this)
  2. Set your CLASSPATH to include the "mail.jar" file obtained from
     the download, as well as the current directory.
     Assuming you unzipped javamail-1_4_1.zip in c:\download the
     following would work:
      set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;c:\download\javamail-1.4.1\mail.jar;.
    Also include the "activation.jar" file that you obtained from
    downloading the JavaBeans Activation Framework, in your CLASSPATH.
      set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;c:\download\activation\activation.jarWhich part of that was confusing?
Yes, you can download it anywhere and unzip it
anywhere, but wherever you put it, that's the
path you have to use when you set CLASSPATH.
Do you understand?
Likewise, you have to download the JavaBeans
Activation Framework, unzip the zip file (anywhere)
and use the correct path name when setting
CLASSPATH.
If it's still not working for you, tell me exactly what
you did and exactly what happened. Copy and
paste the text from the command window if possible.

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