How to Host mail using java api? [closed] - java

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i want to host mail on my machine.So i can able to send and received mails through my machines.
is there any api in java to do the same..
thanx

There are Java APIs to send mail through existing mail servers (see the JavaMail library). As for an actual mail server written in Java, you should perhaps look at the Apache James project.

A couple additional java mail servers:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jmailsrv/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ichabod/

Check out the DeveloperWorks Introduction to Apache James series (part one linked).

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I have to develop trade capture modules in JAVA using Financial Information eXchange(FIX) Protocol 5.0 SP2.
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I'm trying to create an app for Android that simply sends a command to an SSH server. No response needed, I just need to be able to send a command. I was wondering if there's any java library out there that I could use?
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