On May 21, 2013, at 04:35 PM, Martin Hewitson martin.hewit...@aei.mpg.de
wrote:
On May 21, 2013, at 4:30 PM, Fritz Anderson fri...@manoverboard.org wrote:
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The times I've autogenerated emails, I did so without thinking of
On Jun 2, 2013, at 9:37 AM, Martin Hewitson martin.hewit...@aei.mpg.de wrote:
OK, after reading some about this, it seems that one can't have attachments
with a mailto: handler on OS X. Is that correct?
Yes, as far as I know.
If so, I'm back to my original question: how can I robustly send
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The times I've autogenerated emails, I did so without thinking of alternate
clients. On MacOS, I used -[NSWorkspace openURL:], which can be funky for a
long or non-ASCII body, but could be made to work. The system should honor the
On May 21, 2013, at 4:30 PM, Fritz Anderson fri...@manoverboard.org wrote:
[I'd accidentally posted my reply off-list. Bringing it back.]
The times I've autogenerated emails, I did so without thinking of alternate
clients. On MacOS, I used -[NSWorkspace openURL:], which can be funky for a
Dear list,
I'm exploring the use of NSSharingService for emailing (sharing) documents from
within my app. It's working fine if the system's default mail client is set to
Mail.app. But if it's set to, for example, Thunderbird, nothing happens.
I also confirmed the same behavior from the Share