Javax.mail.MessagingException: Not Connected

Hi All,
I am trying to read the message from pop.gmail.com using JavaMail API.I ma using POP3 protocol for it.
But I got the following Exception
javax.mail.MessagingException: Not Connected
at com.sun.mail.pop3.POP3Store.checkConnected(POP3Store.java:279)
     at com.sun.mail.pop3.POP3Store.getFolder(POP3Store.java:261)
     at MailReceipt.connect(MailReceipt.java:97)
     at MailReceipt.mailRecieve(MailReceipt.java:62)
     at MailReceipt.main(MailReceipt.java:53)
I got This Error at the line
folder = store.getFolder("INBOX");
in my program.
Please Help me ion this regards.Thanks in Adnavce..
Thanx & Regards
Sandeep Verma

Well, I've never used this API but it seems 100% clear what's wrong. And 5 seconds with Google has revealed that there's a method on that class which looks like it will address the issue.
If you can't even read basic error messages, you should seriously question whether you should be programming.

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    Rakesh Sagar.

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        // The cmsg object is disconnected from the server so
        // setFlags will have no effect (for example).  Use
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    A1 AUTHENTICATE PLAIN
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    * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 AUTH=NTLM AUTH=GSSAPI AUTH=PLAIN STARTTLS IDLE NAMESPACE LITERAL+
    A2 OK CAPABILITY completed.
    IMAP DEBUG: AUTH: NTLM
    IMAP DEBUG: AUTH: GSSAPI
    IMAP DEBUG: AUTH: PLAIN
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    * 0 RECENT
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    * OK [UNSEEN 6] Is the first unseen message
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    A0 OK CAPABILITY completed.
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    IMAP DEBUG: AUTH: GSSAPI
    IMAP DEBUG: AUTH: PLAIN
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    d21kZXYAd21kZXYAUXczc3QyMDA4
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    IMAP DEBUG: AUTH: GSSAPI
    IMAP DEBUG: AUTH: PLAIN
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    A3 OK LIST completed.
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    CT test9 SUBJECT test10 SUBJECT test11 1:23
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    DEBUG: mail.imap.appendbuffersize: -1
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    * OK [UIDVALIDITY 597925] UIDVALIDITY value
    A3 OK [READ-WRITE] SELECT completed.
    A4 LIST INBOX ""
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    A0 OK CAPABILITY completed.
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    A5 SEARCH OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR
    OR SUBJECT test1 SUBJECT test2 SUBJECT test3 SUBJECT test4 SUBJECT test5 SUBJECT test6 SUBJECT test7 SUBJECT test8 SUBJECT test9 SUBJECT test10 SUBJECT test1
    1 SUBJECT test12 SUBJECT test13 SUBJECT test14 SUBJECT test15 SUBJECT test16 SUBJECT test17 SUBJECT test18 SUBJECT test19 SUBJECT test20 SUBJECT test21 SUBJE
    CT test22 SUBJECT test23 SUBJECT test24 SUBJECT test25 SUBJECT test26 SUBJECT test27 SUBJECT test28 SUBJECT test29 SUBJECT test30 SUBJECT test31 SUBJECT test
    32 SUBJECT test33 SUBJECT test34 SUBJECT test35 SUBJECT test36 SUBJECT test37 SUBJECT test38 SUBJECT test39 SUBJECT test40 SUBJECT test41 SUBJECT test42 SUBJ
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    * SEARCH 1
    A5 OK SEARCH completed.
    1 junk email items identified.
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