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| This applet is a Java mail processor that allows you to read mail from your web page like any mail client program. This uses the POP3 read mail protocol to read emails. For this to work from your web page, that in the same time the hosting web server must be POP3 mail server. Price:Free/$27 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | Rmail is a Java applet that handles email functions. This allows you to send emails as two segments. One as a plain text and the other as HTML. The recipient will be able to select the one to view. RMail allows you to send text, html, attachments, images, etc. and caters to SMTP, POP3 and MIME 1.0. With few codes you handle email in whatever way you like. It also features sending of email to multiple recipients, copy, blind copy etc. Price:Free/$15 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | VasSendMail is a java applet, that sends the email to the specified address like every mail client program. This applet allows the users to send the mail to anyone in the world regardless of the distance. This applet utilizes and implements the SMTP protocol to send mails. This applet can be used by any java enabled web browsers and this is easy to understand and modify. Price:Shareware / US $ 12.00 / 27.00 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | CRSMail is a Java applet offering e-mail services. This is a Java based e-mail server and has been tested on both JDK1.1.8 and JDK1. Users can check their email through the web based interface that is provided by this applet. This applet has been tested to operate on Windows 98/NT platform. It supports features like- POP3, Plugins, SMTP, Can listen on multiple or non-standard ports, Logs everything to a log file, Configured by a text file. Price:Free (GPL) Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | This Java applet sends email without the requirement of any CGI on the server. This applet connects directly to the SMTP demon on your server and sends email from the Browser directly. EMailer supports background color, bulk email to a list of email addresses. Price:Free Trial/$25 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | To teach the users how to send mails through an applet, tMail provides the source code and the instructions on how to use the methods. This applet requires a socket to be opened and a simple dialog along with this socket to send a mail. It needs a mail server to be running on this port. This applet can be used by any java enabled web browsers to send emails. Price:Free Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | This Java applet is a mail reader applet. This is handy when there is no mail reader to read your mail and when you don?t want to change the mail reader configuration of others. It operates on a Java 1.1 compliant web Browser. Works both online and offline. This is platform independent and supports nice art work. It offers features like POP3 protocol support, SMTP protocol support, MIME compliant, Support for most common body part types including text, multipart, image, extendable through user supplied MIME classes, audio, and application-octetstream etc. Price:Free Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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