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This is a discussion on Mail in webservice within the Web Servers forums, part of the Web Development category; How to send mail using webservice to a group of people....
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Re: Mail in webservice
Hi Friend,
U didn't mention about which websevice technology u r using, either .Net ,Java etc.. The System.Web.Mail namespace provides the classes for sending email in .NET. The JavaMail API provides the option to send mail in Java. Plz mention the question precisely.. Regards, Riju. |
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