Javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage not found

Error message - Cannot find the class file for javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage. Fix the build path then try building this project     
I am getting this error message I am uisng jdk 1.6 what additional jar should I add ?

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    What will cause the following error?
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  • Javax.mail.message.recipienttype not found

    Hi,
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  • Javax.mail.internet.ParseException when trying to send a MIME message

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  • Javax.mail.internet.ParseException

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  • Javax.mail.MessagingException: Could not connect to SMTP host:

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    Rohit

    Hi Rohit,
    Did you ever find the solution to this problem?  We're encountering the same error message.
    Thanks!
    Joe

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