An email has become an inevitable method of personal and business communications. Implementing Email API to applications make it fast, cheap, and accessible. Email helps firms as it provides efficient and effective ways to transmit all kinds of electronic data. Small, medium & large-scale businesses use web applications that require constant user inputs and outputs in product launch, manufacturing, customer outreach, and maintenance. Email plays a critical role in providing these inputs and outputs. Email API libraries are available to integrate and make this feature adapt to your web application. You can customize, integrate and implement Email API using reusable libraries.
simple-java-mailby bbottema
Simple API, Complex Emails (Jakarta Mail smtp wrapper)
simple-java-mailby bbottema
Java 1093 Version:8.1.1 License: Permissive (Apache-2.0)
fluent-mail-apiby guilhermechapiewski
Fluent Mail API is a simple Java API that uses Sun's JavaMail API and a fluent interface/internal DSL to send e-mail messages.
fluent-mail-apiby guilhermechapiewski
Java 37 Version:Current License: Permissive (Apache-2.0)
SpringBoot-Restful-Mail-APIby MukulJaiswal
This repository contains a Rest API for sending E-mail using Spring Boot.Spring framework provides a number of library classes for sending email. It provides an easy to use mail interface called JavaMailSender built on top of the JavaMail API. JavaMail API is a messaging framework available as part of Java SE and Java EE platforms.
SpringBoot-Restful-Mail-APIby MukulJaiswal
Java 6 Version:Current License: Permissive (Apache-2.0)
SMTP-Server-using-JavaMail-APIby MohamedAdelHsn
smtp server using java mail api with swing
SMTP-Server-using-JavaMail-APIby MohamedAdelHsn
Java 1 Version:Current License: Permissive (MIT)
spring-email-apiby migangqui
Spring Email API for Java and Kotlin
spring-email-apiby migangqui
Java 1 Version:1.0.1 License: Permissive (MIT)
java-mailby joseosuna-engineer
Jakarta Mail is a Jakarta EE API used to send and receive email via SMTP, POP3 and IMAP. Jakarta Mail is built into the Java EE platform, but also provides an optional package for use in Java SE.
java-mailby joseosuna-engineer
Java 1 Version:Current License: Permissive (Apache-2.0)