Use JavaMail in JSP

I wanna send mail in JSP by JavaMail.
          In Jrun the JSP is right,but in weblogic,the error is:
          Excepci¨®njavax.mail.NoSuchProviderException: No provider for Address type:
          rfc822
          Why?Who can tell me?
          My classpath include the javamail path and jaf path.
          Thanks
          Catherine
          

          "Catherine" <[email protected]> wrote:
          >I wanna send mail in JSP by JavaMail.
          >In Jrun the JSP is right,but in weblogic,the error is:
          >Excepci¨®njavax.mail.NoSuchProviderException: No provider for Address
          >type:
          >rfc822
          >
          This looks very much like a problem i had. While the WebLogic docs tell you how
          to use java mail they fail to mention that it isn't actually included in weblogic
          (bea have been told about this multiple times).
          You need to download the javamail package from sun put the jars on you machine
          (i recomend the weblogic6.0/lib directory) add these jars to the FRONT of you
          your classpath in your weblogic startup script (mine looks like CLASSPATH=$WL_HOME:$WL_HOME/lib/mail.jar:$WL_HOME/lib/mailapi.jar:$WL_HOME/lib/smtp.jar:$WL_HOME/lib/pop.jar:$WL_HOME/lib/imap.jar:$WL_HOME/lib/weblogic_sp.jar:$WL_HOME/lib/weblogic.jar)
          that should work. If you have a sun solaris box you don't have to do this as the
          mail jars are already on the machine.
          

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