Torsten Curdt wrote:
Because it's one of the basic things to learn? XML parsing, sending email, HTTP uploads, downloads, XMLRPC/SOAP interactions. No surprises here.

Anyway! I made a quick write-up about sending mails from Cocoa

 http://vafer.org/blog/20080604120118

Of course they will have to search for it to find it too ;)

Thanks Torsten for this example - I'm sure it'll help newcomers.

As you know, I'm the developer of the Pantomime framework. Unfortunately, I haven't had the chance to dedicate much time to it in the past few months but I would like that to change and I would eventually like to release a new version real soon.

It would be nice to get the input of the list members interested in NSMailDelivery, Pantomime or just sending mails in general. Feature requests or enhancements that would make Pantomime better and easier to use for all Cocoa developers. Among what I've received over the past few months, there are :

- small synchronous API on top of the asynchronous one for sending mails
- samples on how to send HTML mails and attachments
- multi-connections support in the IMAP code
- move the PGP code from GNUMail to Pantomime
- AppleScript support

together with the usual small bug fixes. Feel free to share your ideas with the other list members, or send them to me privately.

Thanks,

Ludo

--
Live as if you were to die tomorrow.
Learn as if you were to live forever.
- Gandhi

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