Re: Use JavaMail to access SquirrelMail?



Thank you, RedGrittyBrick

I was planning to use JavaMail API to access the mail server. my
company's squirrelMail can be access from normal web browser anywhere,
even at home. I try to look at my squirrelMail box and I can't find
the mail server address, but I can't find it, is there anyway to find
it out? query the administrator involve alot of steps in my company
and time consuming.

Do you think JavaMail will work in this case? actually I am not sure
if the mail server can access from outside world or not? This mail
thing is new to me, is it general practice for squirrelMail mail
server to block out direct access from outside?

Thank you very much for your valuable time.

Best Regards
Ferdinand ng
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