Mail really sent?

Hello everyone,
is there a way i could find out if an email really was sent in order to let the user know his/her email was sent? Because that long debug messages are a bit clumsy to show to the user...at least in my humble opinion.
Thanks for your advice!

Yes, you can implement the connection listener interface provided with Javamail.

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