FROM : Scott Anguish
DATE : Mon Jun 02 20:53:56 2008
This question has been asked three or four times in the last week. A
search of the list archives would have determined how to do that.
In addition, if you're NDA aware, you would know that asking the
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scott
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On Jun 2, 2008, at 11:45 AM, <email_removed> wrote:
> I would like to talk to Mail.app / ditto for (NDA - aware) iPhone
> platform.
> Ric.
>
> On 06/02/2008 08:53 Michael Watson wrote ..
>> Are you trying to talk to Mail.app, or are you looking for a
>> generic e-
>> mail framework?
>>
>>
>> --
>> m-s
>>
>> On 02 Jun, 2008, at 11:34, <email_removed> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm searching for a Cocoa/ObjC routine to access/check Mail;
>>> specifically #read & #unread mail messages.
>>> Is there such a routine or need I go do a BSD Mail access?
>>>
>>> So far, I've found the NSMailDelivery.h within the
>>> message.framework.
>>> But much of the code appears to be deprecated for OS 5 & beyond.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ric.
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DATE : Mon Jun 02 20:53:56 2008
This question has been asked three or four times in the last week. A
search of the list archives would have determined how to do that.
In addition, if you're NDA aware, you would know that asking the
question here in that context is violating that NDA.
Please do some search the archives before posting a question on the
list, and don't violate your NDA.
scott
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On Jun 2, 2008, at 11:45 AM, <email_removed> wrote:
> I would like to talk to Mail.app / ditto for (NDA - aware) iPhone
> platform.
> Ric.
>
> On 06/02/2008 08:53 Michael Watson wrote ..
>> Are you trying to talk to Mail.app, or are you looking for a
>> generic e-
>> mail framework?
>>
>>
>> --
>> m-s
>>
>> On 02 Jun, 2008, at 11:34, <email_removed> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm searching for a Cocoa/ObjC routine to access/check Mail;
>>> specifically #read & #unread mail messages.
>>> Is there such a routine or need I go do a BSD Mail access?
>>>
>>> So far, I've found the NSMailDelivery.h within the
>>> message.framework.
>>> But much of the code appears to be deprecated for OS 5 & beyond.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ric.
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>>>
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| fclee | Jun 2, 17:34 | |
| fclee | Jun 2, 17:45 | |
| Michael Watson | Jun 2, 17:53 | |
| Paul Sargent | Jun 2, 20:39 | |
| Scott Anguish | Jun 2, 20:53 | |
| Ilan Volow | Jun 3, 23:05 |






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