I have the same need and am trying to resurrect EDMessage (whose project does not now even compile).

Just a quick note - this capability is of great value when your code is running on some server inside a firewall, and you want to get periodic status messages (and that server itself does not run smtp).


EDMessage originates from here:

http://www.mulle-kybernetik.com/software/EDFrameworks/

It requires EDCommon (from same site), but that framework has been maintained and compiles without even a warning under Xcode 3.1 Preview 2.

EDMessage as is cannot connect when a login/password is required. That said, there is an open source project called OPMessageServices that was built on top of EDMessage:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/opmservices/

That project does have an enhanced connection class based on the EDMessage class.

So, I created a new project, copied all the EDMessage source files and headers into it, and was able to get it to compile with just a few warnings and tweaks (a real complement to the author, since the source is well over 5 years old!)

What I plan to do is back port the OPMessageServices enhancements, then either put the code and project on my own site or get a SourceForge project site.

I'll post something here when I get this done - probably a few weeks of work.


David
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