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JNetKits

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EzSMTP

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JNetKits is a robust suite of
Syntax Check-Validates the
Easy to use components for
EzSMTP is used to send
TCP/IP networking components
address for syntax, whether
SMTP, IMAP and POP3.
electronic mail (E-Mail)
for the Java platform. The
it has all of the mandatory
Includes support for
using the SMTP protocol.
components included in
characters present (e.g. @)
sending/retrieving
EzSMTP javabean supports
JNetKits provide all the
and any illegal characters
attachments and
simple and HTML messages,
tools necessary to quickly
present (i.e. ~). It will
international character
priority, user
develop network capable Java
also check for multiple
encodings.
authentication, multiple
applications with minimum
occurrences of required
 
file attachments and more.
coding effort. Included are
characters (i.e. @@).
 
 
components for FTP, SMTP,
DNS/MX Record
 
 
POP3, MIME and
Check-Validates the domain
 
 
JEmailValidator which is
name with DNS server to
 
 
especially for java
ensure that the email domain
 
 
developers who need to check
is a valid registered
 
 
against (verify) the email
domain. Mail Server
 
 
addresses.
Check-Validates an email
 
 
Features: Syntax Check
address (e.g.
 
 
DNS/MX Record Check Mail
jvsoft@hotpop.com) by mail
 
 
Server Check SMTP (sending)
server (e.g.
 
 
POP3 (receiving) MIME 1.0
mail.hotpop.com) to ensure
 
 
(attachements) base 64
that the mail server indeed
 
 
encoding SMTP
has the email address. This
 
 
Authentication FTP (File
method has very good
 
 
Transfer Protocol)
performance. (Attention: a
 
 
 
few mail servers don't
 
 
 
support this method(e.g.
 
 
 
yahoo))
 
 


Date: Dec, 08 2005


Date: Dec, 05 2005


Date: Aug, 04 2005


Date: Jul, 23 2004
EzPOP javabean implements a
 
 
 
POP3 client to retrieve
 
 
 
e-mail from a Post Office
 
 
 
Protocol (POP3) Server.
 
 
 
Retrieving electronic mail
 
 
 
has never been so easy.
 
 
 


Date: Jul, 23 2004
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