Links to third-party products related to the Jakarta Mail APIs. Send us
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if you want your product listed here.
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Sending emails in Java should be easier. Jodd provides some nice
classes for sending emails in an easier, practical way.
Jodd Email is available at
https://jodd.org/email/
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simple-java-mail is a very simple Java mailing API for sending simple
to complex emails. It’s a wrapper for the JavaMail smtp support.
simple-java-mail is available at
https://github.com/bbottema/simple-java-mail/
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exJello is a JavaMail provider that connects to a Microsoft Exchange
server (actually, it uses the WebDAV interface exposed by Outlook Web
Access). It is designed as a drop-in replacement for the standard
POP3 and SMTP providers. This allows you to send and receive messages
through your Exchange server in situations where a POP3/SMTP interface
is not available (through a restrictive firewall, for example, or if
your administrator simply does not provide a POP3 or SMTP gateway).
Available at:
http://code.google.com/p/exjello/
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mailxel is a personal mail store and mail client with focus on
management and organization of high volume mail boxes. Like gmail,
but private. The main features are: fast search, tagging, GTD
inbox management workflow, efficient data storage, address
management, automated server-side mail folder organization, normal
mail functionality (send, recieve, forward etc etc).
Available at:
http://code.google.com/p/mailxel/
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libpst - A Java library to read Microsoft proprietary PST files.
Available at:
https://github.com/rjohnsondev/java-libpst
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Apache POI - the Java API for Microsoft Documents.
The Apache POI Project’s mission is to create and maintain Java
APIs for manipulating various file formats based upon the Office
Open XML standards (OOXML) and Microsoft’s OLE 2 Compound Document
format (OLE2). In short, you can read and write MS Excel files
using Java. In addition, you can read and write MS Word and MS
PowerPoint files using Java. The project has recently added
support for Outlook (HSMF), which allows reading Outlook MSG
files. At this time, it provides simple read access to some of the
textual content of MSG files.
Available at:
http://poi.apache.org/
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Cubusmail is a Ajax based IMAP mail client which has a desktop application
like user interface. It provides functions like MIME support, address book,
folder manipulation, drag & drop and message searching.
Available at:
http://code.google.com/p/cubusmail
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DKIM for JavaMail is an open source library that allows you to sign
a message with
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM).
Available at:
http://www.agitos.de/dkim-for-javamail/
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j-XChange is a pure Java implementation of the entire Collaboration Data
Objects (CDO 1.21) library for accessing Microsoft Exchange Servers in a
platform independent manner. Available at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/j-xchange
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Jack Mail Client is a simple mail client that uses any mail server
with minimal configuration. Jack Mail Client is written in pure Java
and is available under the GPL license at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jackmailclient
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GreenMail is an embeddable, lightweight and sandboxed email server for
testing and developing purposes. Available at:
http://www.icegreen.com/greenmail
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Aspirin is an embeddable send-only SMTP server that reuses parts
of the Apache James mail server. Available at:
https://github.com/masukomi/aspirin
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JEC provides a pure Java API to access Microsoft Exchange Server.
With it you can access and manipulate emails, calendar, contacts, and tasks
in the Exchange server. It supports 2 types of licenses -
1) Non-Profits, Academic Institutions, and Private Individuals, and
2) commercial. For more information see:
http://www.javaexchangeconnector.com/
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yawebmail is a webmail-client written in Java as a webapp.
It supports SMTP (including SMTP-Authentication), POP3 and IMAP.
Just put the yawebmail.war file into the deployment-directory of your
Servlet-container (tomcat, jetty, weblogic, ..) and you’re ready to go!
Take a test ride on the yawebmail-Homepage!
http://yawebmail.sourceforge.net/
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Aperture is a Java framework for extracting and querying full-text
content and metadata from various information systems (e.g. file
systems, web sites, mail boxes) and the file formats (e.g.
documents, images) occurring in these systems. It provides a
JavaMail-based incremental IMAP crawler. Available at:
http://aperture.sourceforge.net/
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JCharset - a charset provider that handles UTF-7, which is a mail safe
version of Unicode (RFC 2152), and some other charsets that aren’t
currently supported by Java.
This package is open source (GNU), and it would probably help many JavaMail
fans out there. Available at:
http://www.freeutils.net/source/jcharset/
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The jmbox project (read jambox) enables developers to use the
JavaMail API to manage mail stored in local repositories like
Outlook Express, Mozilla, Netscape, etc. A JavaMail enabled
application needs only to include the jmbox distribution jar in its
classpath to automatically benefit from local mail management, the
same way it would do with POP3 or IMAP remote mail. At the moment
jmbox supports navigation and reading from Outlook Express 5/6 mail
(dbx format). Writing into folders and support for other
repositories (mbox) will be added. Available at:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/jmbox/.
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hipergate has a WebMail client and local store provider based on
JavaMail. hipergate stores e-mail messages in the local filesytem
of a web server, indexes them using a relational database and makes
them available through a web interface. JavaMail is tightly
integrated with the hipergate Contact Manager and can keep track of
any sent or received messages for each contact listed in the agenda.
Available at:
http://www.hipergate.org and
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hipergate/
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jASEN is a pure Java Anti Spam ENgine combining bayesian-like scanning with
intelligent email inspection and classification.
jASEN is best suited to developers wishing to integrate anti-spam services
into an existing server based Java email application, but can be used for
client applications. Available at:
http://www.jasen.org
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SplashMail is a simple, free, source-available web application for
accessing your email over the web. It may be simple, but it provides
all the common features most users need. Available at:
http://www.twinfeats.com/tf/twinfeats/Java/SplashMail/index.tfs
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mstor is a local store provider for JavaMail. Based on the mbox
format, mstor facilitates the storage and retrieval of email messages
in the local filesystem. In addition, mstor supports additional
metadata not inherently supported by the mbox format, and is designed
to handle large mailboxes without a significant degradation in
performance. Available at:
http://mstor.sourceforge.net/index.html
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IAIK-CMS with S/MIMEv3 provides a complete implementation of the
CMS, S/MIMEv3 and ESS (Enhanced Security Services for S/MIME)
protocols. It can be used for signing, encrypting, digesting,
authenticating any kind of digital data and enhances the JavaMail
API with the cryptographic services of the S/MIME and ESS
standards. It comes with a great variety of cryptographic
algorithms, supports data compression according to S/MIMEv3.1, and
allows easy integration of smartcards or other hardware security
modules. Please see
http://jcewww.iaik.at/sic/Products/Communication_Messaging_Security/CMS-S_MIME
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JavaMail-Crypto is a simple, easy-to-use API that provides a unified way to
access OpenPGP and S/MIME encryption functionality with JavaMail. It is
released under the LGPL, and available at
http://javamail-crypto.sourceforge.net/
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Mousetrap Mail is a free email client written in Java.
Available at:
http://mousetrap.sourceforge.net/
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PGPMime for Java: A JavaMail extension allowing encryption and signing
using the PGP/MIME standard.
Available at:
http://jpgpmime.sourceforge.net/
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JTNEF: A Java TNEF package for processing TNEF streams (WINMAIL.DAT
attachments) in email messages sent by Outlook and Exchange.
Available at:
http://www.freeutils.net/source/jtnef/
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JavaMaildir is a local Store provider for the JavaMail API that
provides access to qmail-style Maildir folders with some extensions.
Available at:
http://javamaildir.sourceforge.net/
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Ebitec’s JMS Mail bridge is a software product that interfaces
between traditional e-mail protocols (SMTP, POP) and a
JMS server. The Ebitec Mail Bridge is independent of
JMS server vendor and therefore easily integrated into your
existing systems. Advanced features are included such as
processing different types of e-mail with multiple attachments,
encode e-mail into XML, and support for both queues and topics.
Search for it at:
http://www.componentsource.com
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JDAVMail is a JavaMail service provider allowing JavaMail-compliant
clients to access HotMail mailboxes (read/delete/move/copy mail,
create/rename/delete folders, …). JDAVMail implements the
WebDAV-like protocol used by some HotMail clients. The package is
published under the LGPL license and is available at
http://jdavmail.sourceForge.net
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email client demo program from
The Java Cookbook. Source code is available for download at:
http://javacook.darwinsys.com/
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jwma is a WebMail implementation in Java, depending on an IMAP
server as post office, and an SMTP server for mail transport.
jwma is an open source project.
http://jwma.sourceforge.net
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PlexMailer offers a set of powerful tools to prevent against
unsolicted emails (SPAM). It supports POP3, IMAP, and MBOX
protocols and can be run as an email client or as a proxy server
between a mail server and another email client. PlexMailer comes
with dozens of filters and hooks to other online resources such as
ORBS, MAPS, and DUL to protect against unsolicited emails and
report senders of those emails to appropriate authorities. It
supports Java Web Start for seamless installation and automatic
upgrades for future enhancements and bug fixes. Available at:
http://www.plexobject.com/software/plexmailer/.
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Pooka: An email client using JavaMail and Swing. Supports IMAP
(including disconnected IMAP and IMAP over SSL), POP3, and local
mbox stores. Source is available under the GNU GPL. Available at:
http://www.suberic.net/pooka/.
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A sample application using the Devsphere Mapping Framework:
A servlet called FormMailer converts data collected with HTML
forms to objects and then to key-value pairs. The obtained ASCII
text is mailed to one or more addresses using JavaMail.
A standalone application called MailMonitor uses JavaMail to get
the messages from the mail server. Then, it converts the obtained
key-value pairs to objects, which are forwarded to a dynamically
loaded class for processing. The application is described in
Chapters 12-17 of the Developer’s Guide, available at
http://www.devsphere.com/mapping/docs/guide/application.html.
An evaluation copy of the Devsphere Mapping Framework is available at
http://www.devsphere.com.
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Saké Mail: A web-based mail client implemented as a Java servlet
using JavaMail.
Available at:
http://www.endymion.com/products/sake/mail/.
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Apache JAMES: The Java Apache Mail Enterprise Server (a.k.a. Apache
James) is a 100% pure Java server designed to be a complete and
portable enterprise mail engine solution based on currently
available open protocols (SMTP, POP3, IMAP, HTTP).
Available at: http://james.apache.org
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Apache JetSpeed: An Open Source GroupWare/Portal product similar to
Lotus Notes or Microsoft Exchange that implements portal features
such as My Netscape and My Yahoo.
Available at:
https://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/
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An MH provider, from the folks who bring you ICEMail. Available at:
http://www.trustice.com/java/icemh.