Package javax.mail

Interface Summary
MessageAware  
MultipartDataSource  
Part Note: Parts are used in Collections so implementing classes must provide a suitable implementation of equals and hashCode.
QuotaAwareStore An interface for Store implementations to support the IMAP RFC 2087 Quota extension.
UIDFolder  
 

Class Summary
Address This abstract class models the addresses in a message.
Authenticator  
BodyPart  
FetchProfile A FetchProfile defines a list of message attributes that a client wishes to prefetch from the server during a fetch operation.
FetchProfile.Item Inner class that defines sets of headers that are commonly bundled together in a FetchProfile.
Flags Representation of flags that may be associated with a message.
Flags.Flag  
Folder An abstract representation of a folder in a mail system; subclasses would implement Folders for each supported protocol.
Header Class representing a header field.
Message  
Message.RecipientType Enumeration of types of recipients allowed by the Message class.
MessageContext The context in which a piece of message content is contained.
Multipart A container for multiple BodyParts.
PasswordAuthentication A data holder used by Authenticator to contain a username and password.
Provider  
Provider.Type A enumeration inner class that defines Provider types.
Quota A representation of a Quota item for a given quota root.
Quota.Resource A representation of a given resource definition.
Service  
Session OK, so we have a final class in the API with a heck of a lot of implementation required...
Store Abstract class that represents a message store.
Transport Abstract class modeling a message transport.
UIDFolder.FetchProfileItem Special profile item used for fetching UID information.
URLName  
 

Exception Summary
AuthenticationFailedException  
FolderClosedException  
FolderNotFoundException  
IllegalWriteException  
MessageRemovedException  
MessagingException  
MethodNotSupportedException  
NoSuchProviderException  
ReadOnlyFolderException  
SendFailedException  
StoreClosedException  
 



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