MailWebForm processes a HTML form, composes an e-mail and delivers it. A great feature is MailWebForm's spam protection: The recipient's address is not specified in the HTML form; MailWebForm uses a well protected mechanism (property files) to get the mail's destination. Of course flexibility and ease-of-use are MailWebform's design goals. MailWebForm accepts three levels of parameter input: A global property file, user property files and HTML form input. The setup is easily done through a administration web site. It uses Java Servlet API (version 2.3+ required), Java Mail API (version 1.3+) and JRE (version1.3.1+).
The CoolServets.com Email package is a group of classes that makes it easy to send email from any Java application, applet or servlet. Features include: Simple to include in a Java app, applet or servlet, Uses SMTP to send email, Includes support for CC and BCC fields, Supports Reply-To field, and Models the JavaMail API (so programmers familiar with JavaMail will be able to adapt this package for their use quickly).