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Bug#759168: marked as done (ITP: libjavamail-api-java -- JavaMail API provides Java classes that model a mail system)



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regarding ITP: libjavamail-api-java -- JavaMail API provides Java classes that model a mail system
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Miguel Landaeta <nomadium@debian.org>

* Package name    : libjavamail-api-java
  Version         : 1.5.2
  Upstream Author : Oracle
* URL             : https://javamail.java.net/nonav/docs/api/
* License         : GPLv2, CDDL
  Programming Lang: Java
  Description     : JavaMail API provides Java classes that model a mail system

 The JavaMail API provides a set of abstract classes defining objects
 that comprise a mail system. The API defines classes like Message,
 Store and Transport. The API can be extended and can be subclassed to
 provide new protocols and to add functionality when necessary. 
 .
 In addition, the API provides concrete subclasses of the abstract
 classes. These subclasses, including MimeMessage and MimeBodyPart,
 implement widely used Internet mail protocols and conform to
 specifications RFC822 and RFC2045. They are ready to be used in
 application development. 
 .
 The JavaMail API is designed to serve several audiences: 
 .
  * Client, server, or middleware developers interested in building mail
    and messaging applications using the Java programming language.
  * Application developers who need to “mail-enable” their applications. 
  * Service Providers who need to implement specific access and transfer
    protocols. 

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forcemerge 759168 596469 710394
thanks

This was closed in #596469.

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