FROM : Matt Neuburg
DATE : Sun Apr 24 19:11:22 2005
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 21:07:23 -0700, David Phillip Oster <<email_removed>>
said:
>At 7:48 AM +0200 4/21/05, j o a r wrote:
>>On 20 apr 2005, at 05.59, David Phillip Oster wrote:
>>
>>>Does anyone have a simple example of using NSMailDelivery? On
>>>every system I've tried, all the methods just return NO and do
>>>nothing.
>>
>>Check the list archives for discussions on the problems with
>>NSMailDelivery. Bottom line is, don't use it. There are other,
>>better, alternatives.
>
>Can you be more specific? I've spent a few hours going through
>literally hundreds of references to NSMailDelivery without finding
>any of the discussions you are referring to.
>
>My problem seems to be that NSMailDelivery uses the SMTP settings on
>the e-mail section of the Internet System Preferences panel, a panel
>that doesn't exist in OS X 10.3. If you've never run an earlier
>version of OS X on your machine, or have always used a 3rd party
>mailer, then you don't have any values for those settings.
>
>So, what is the system of choice for sending an e-mail?
The system of my choice is Pantomime. What you choose is up to you. m.
--
matt neuburg, phd = <email_removed>, <http://www.tidbits.com/matt/>
A fool + a tool + an autorelease pool = cool!
AppleScript: the Definitive Guide
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596005571/somethingsbymatt>
DATE : Sun Apr 24 19:11:22 2005
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 21:07:23 -0700, David Phillip Oster <<email_removed>>
said:
>At 7:48 AM +0200 4/21/05, j o a r wrote:
>>On 20 apr 2005, at 05.59, David Phillip Oster wrote:
>>
>>>Does anyone have a simple example of using NSMailDelivery? On
>>>every system I've tried, all the methods just return NO and do
>>>nothing.
>>
>>Check the list archives for discussions on the problems with
>>NSMailDelivery. Bottom line is, don't use it. There are other,
>>better, alternatives.
>
>Can you be more specific? I've spent a few hours going through
>literally hundreds of references to NSMailDelivery without finding
>any of the discussions you are referring to.
>
>My problem seems to be that NSMailDelivery uses the SMTP settings on
>the e-mail section of the Internet System Preferences panel, a panel
>that doesn't exist in OS X 10.3. If you've never run an earlier
>version of OS X on your machine, or have always used a 3rd party
>mailer, then you don't have any values for those settings.
>
>So, what is the system of choice for sending an e-mail?
The system of my choice is Pantomime. What you choose is up to you. m.
--
matt neuburg, phd = <email_removed>, <http://www.tidbits.com/matt/>
A fool + a tool + an autorelease pool = cool!
AppleScript: the Definitive Guide
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596005571/somethingsbymatt>
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| David Phillip Oste… | Apr 20, 05:59 | |
| j o a r | Apr 21, 07:48 | |
| David Phillip Oste… | Apr 24, 06:07 | |
| j o a r | Apr 24, 11:10 | |
| Matt Neuburg | Apr 24, 19:11 |






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