Sending mail from java

Hi, I am trying to sendig mail from my java program.
str = objMMS200.mvxTrans(sendstr);
          CHCD = str.substring(288, 289);
          if (str != null) {
               while (str.startsWith("REP")) {
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               if (str.startsWith("NOK", 0)) {
                    System.out.println("GetItemBasic ERROR : " + str);
          }if (str.startsWith("NOK", 0)) i want to send a mail. Can anyone help me. I also vant to write to a log file to

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