Mail using the Oracle 8i database

Is it possible to send e-mail that is dynamically generated from columns in a table, using PL/SQL.
Such as JavaMail has an API to do that.
Has anyone implemented anything of this sort.
Do let me know!!

No I donot know how to do it, but have the same requirement,
i have achived something similar but using Developer Forms 5 , usig the OLE2 package I intstantiate the object (MAPI.session) which is connected to the MAPI Programming interface but was unable to make a robust system which was bug free , such as what if the the email bounces and other related questions remained unsolved , if u have got anything upto now then do mail me at [email protected] , I also will then send u my FMB file ..
Thanx in advance
Anup Mistry
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