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i have problem
i have to send a mail when i click a mail button
but when i send the mail ,it is going but its not reaching there.Failure report is comeing
pls some one give a solution for this
 
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Hi,
Could you be more specific about the error messages?
Is this an internet/intranet application/web page?
With some more info I'm sure someone - maybe even me - could help you faster and quicker.

Bye,
Terry

By the way you'll be getting a message from the moderator about the naming policy.
*** message for the moderator: Why doesn't the JavaRanch registration form enforce your naming rules? It happens so often.....
 
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Although I'm not sure what your exact problem is, this may not be the best forum to post it. Although there are probably qualified multi purpose ranchers here, you should post it in a more relevant place like "Java in General (intermediate)
Discussion on stuff that doesn't quite fit into other categories" or something like that.
 
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