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I saw various code samples on using JMail to send file attachments to email. One thing that's not clear to me is whether a file from the local system (say, "C:\Samples\TestDoc.rtf") can be sent directly to email, without uploading it the web server. I want to provide a "Browse" option on web page using which users can browse their local hard drive, and email a document using the web form.
I know CDONTS requires you to upload files to the server first, only then it can be be emailed. Not sure about JMail though?
Links that I read:
http://www.haneng.com/Less
http://www.dimac.net/suppo
http://www.experts-exchang
Any insights would be appreciated!
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by: gawaiPosted on 2007-10-26 at 06:09:28ID: 20155117
YES a file from the local system (say, "C:\Samples\TestDoc.rtf") can be sent directly to email