FROM : Buddy Kurz
DATE : Fri May 09 17:08:34 2008
The problem with that is that when I start reading the LGPL license,
my brain cells start dying...
This is a marginally successful 25 year old closed source commercial
application and I don't mind being a self taught programer but I don't
want to be a self taught lawyer (or brain surgeon).
- Buddy
On May 9, 2008, at 7:52 AM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
> By the sounds of that I'd recommend Pantomine then since setting up
> the e-mail server info would only be required the once.
>
> On 9 May 2008, at 15:44, Buddy Kurz wrote:
>
>>
>> On May 8, 2008, at 5:58 PM, Chris Suter wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 08/05/2008, at 8:10 PM, vinitha ks wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm working with mac 10.5 and xcode3.0.I've to send email from an
>>>> application with out using any email client.When i try to use
>>>> message
>>>> framework,It doesn't work.(deliverMessage always returns no)Is
>>>> there any
>>>> any way to send email from my application without using any email
>>>> client,and i've to send attachments also.
>>>
>>> Why do you wish to bypass an e-mail client? That doesn't sound
>>> very user friendly.
>>>
>>> - Chris
>>>
>>
>> I my case, a dental practice management system needs to
>> automatically email patients with appointment reminders from a
>> system that typically doesn't have a screen attached.
>> User friendly doesn't come into the picture.
>> NSMailDelivery worked fine for that but now another solution needs
>> to be identified.
>>
>> Buddy Kurz
>>
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DATE : Fri May 09 17:08:34 2008
The problem with that is that when I start reading the LGPL license,
my brain cells start dying...
This is a marginally successful 25 year old closed source commercial
application and I don't mind being a self taught programer but I don't
want to be a self taught lawyer (or brain surgeon).
- Buddy
On May 9, 2008, at 7:52 AM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
> By the sounds of that I'd recommend Pantomine then since setting up
> the e-mail server info would only be required the once.
>
> On 9 May 2008, at 15:44, Buddy Kurz wrote:
>
>>
>> On May 8, 2008, at 5:58 PM, Chris Suter wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 08/05/2008, at 8:10 PM, vinitha ks wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm working with mac 10.5 and xcode3.0.I've to send email from an
>>>> application with out using any email client.When i try to use
>>>> message
>>>> framework,It doesn't work.(deliverMessage always returns no)Is
>>>> there any
>>>> any way to send email from my application without using any email
>>>> client,and i've to send attachments also.
>>>
>>> Why do you wish to bypass an e-mail client? That doesn't sound
>>> very user friendly.
>>>
>>> - Chris
>>>
>>
>> I my case, a dental practice management system needs to
>> automatically email patients with appointment reminders from a
>> system that typically doesn't have a screen attached.
>> User friendly doesn't come into the picture.
>> NSMailDelivery worked fine for that but now another solution needs
>> to be identified.
>>
>> Buddy Kurz
>>
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