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<h4><a name="jmlcnfig"></a>Configure JavaMail</h4>
<p>Before you can write and deploy JavaMail applications, you must configure e-mail services on your iSeries server. Enabling JavaMail in the WebSphere Application Server - Express for iSeries environment involves the following steps:</p>
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<li><p><strong><a href="jmlcfgem.htm">Set up and configure e-mail services</a></strong><br>
On the iSeries platform, e-mail services are supported by Lotus Domino R5 Mail Server and TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities. This topic helps you set up and configure e-mail services.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Configure a JavaMail session for your applications to use</strong><br>
The WebSphere administrative console is used to configure a JavaMail session for servlets or JavaService Pages (JSP). See <a href="jmlcrt.htm">Configure a JavaMail session using the administrative console</a> for more information.</p></li>
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