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In addition, the JavaMail jar files are published to the Maven repository. The main JavaMail jar file, which is all most applications will need, can be included using this Maven dependency:. You can find all of the JavaMail jar files in both the java. Read it again. Tell everyone you know to read it. Thank you! You can also subscribe to the mailing list. Or, post a question on Stack Overflow using the javamail tag.

From time to time snapshot releases of the next version of JavaMail under development are published to the java. These snapshot releases have received only minimal testing, but may provide previews of bug fixes or new features under development.

And if it IS supposed to be called mail. If using maven, just add to your pom. They publish it to maven mvnrepository. For anyone still looking to use the aforementioned IMAP library but need to use gradle, simply add this line to your modules gradle file not the main gradle file compile group: 'javax.

Hope this helps :. Machine Tribe Machine Tribe 8 8 silver badges 13 13 bronze badges. Browse to the javax. Under module-info. Michael Rovinsky 5, 7 7 gold badges 11 11 silver badges 25 25 bronze badges. Mahwish Mahwish 21 3 3 bronze badges. Eugene Loy Abhishek Singh Abhishek Singh 59 6 6 bronze badges. Extract the downloaded file. Select the. Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. Saikat Kundu Saikat Kundu 1 1 silver badge 13 13 bronze badges. I haven't found activation. But my program is error free now!

Is this "activation package" still needed? The project is now an open source one, independent of Oracle and I didn't see mention of it in the materials, but then, my first project trying to use it isn't yet working! Nomesh DeSilva 1, 3 3 gold badges 23 23 silver badges 42 42 bronze badges. Shagun P.

Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. My question is where or what name is the jar file? Any suggestions much appreciated. Error import javax. As far as I know the mail library has always been an external download. Download it and add it to your classpath in Eclipse. If you developed on Windows first you have to take into account what Build Paths your project had in there.

I think you could take two approach to solve this:. Also I think you shouldn't asking here for locations of jar files from your projects, If you are the developer you should know where the files needed by your projects are Just IMHO, don't take this as a personal attack please ;.

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