hello to every one.....
my question : how can i get the name of incomming mail server and
out going mail server , which might be filled after
"String from = " your ISP mail server here "
" String to = " your ISP mail server here "
posible answers :
1: consult you isp
2: check the thunder bird email account
i downloaded thunder bird but unfortunetly i did't have the name of
incomming mail server name and out going mail server name so i was un
able to create an account
secondly i made a call to callcenter of my internet service
provider( It is Relience anil dhirubhai ambani group , one of india's
biggest company) they told me that they do not have that information
on their system )
My query : it remains the same , but is their any alternative way to
get it , some default value ( i tried some but they are not working)
any java program through which i could get it
it is very important for my project
Simon Higgs - 25 Jan 2008 20:42 GMT
> hello to every one.....
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> posible answers :
See my reply in c.l.j.h. Please don't crosspost.
SImon.
Lew - 25 Jan 2008 23:32 GMT
>> hello to every one.....
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> See my reply in c.l.j.h. Please don't crosspost.
That wasn't cross-posting. Cross-posting is when multiple groups are included
at once, as I did here. What the OP did was multi-post - send the same
message /independently/ to multiple groups. That is the heinous sin. Limited
cross-posting, while useless between clj.help and clj.programmer, is annoying
but not sinful. (Done here to unify the threads.)

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