Neccessary installation for java mail

Hello Friends,
I want to develop an java mail application then what is the neccesary installation we required.. i have jdk 1.6, Sun application server and i am working on netbeans, all protocol are enabled.... is it sufficient or not?

The Sun application server (like all J2EE and Java EE
application servers) includes JavaMail. No installation
is required.
Be sure to read the JavaMail FAQ.

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