If you are going to use Javamail to access a remote mailbox (even if
it's on localhost), then you can use any email server software that
otherwise meets your needs. Javamail can communicate with any POP3 or
IMAP server -- it need not be Java-based. You can even use Google Mail
as your email service if you want (for both SMTP/send and
POP3/IMAP/fetch).

Kiran: Is google mail a part of google apps or its normal gmail service which 
we use ?.I feel there might be some limits on the number of requests like 
google api's Can you elaborate more please.

Any feedback on apache james ?







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