For me it is a hot topic because after researching this subject two
years ago and reading said archives I started relying on
NSMailDelivery and now the powers that be have decided that it should
no longer be available. (wondering why?)
So I have to rewrite functional code and use a third
On Jun 4, 2008, at 05:15, Kyle Sluder wrote:
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 10:45 PM, Frederick C. Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I need to send data through the mail from within my Cocoa program.
This is
to be for general release; so it must be stable.
Why has every single person under the sun
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
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Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 22:45:49 -0400
From: Frederick C. Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: What's the NSMailDelivery replacement for Leopard and Beyond?
To: Cocoa Developers cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
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There is an open source option in the works. Look at EDMessage on:
http://www.mulle-kybernetik.com/software/EDFrameworks/
You will see three open source frameworks. EDMessage provides
equivalent if not more functionality than NSMailDelivery by directly
interacting with a SMTP server.
for simple email, i've used +[NSURL URLWithString:] to create a
mailto: url: mailto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] and then open the url. u
can also add parameters such as subject and body but i forget the
details at the moment (i think its something like ?subject=...)
ken
Buddy Kurz wrote:
For me it is a hot topic because after researching this subject two
years ago and reading said archives I started relying on
NSMailDelivery and now the powers that be have decided that it should
no longer be available. (wondering why?)
So I have to rewrite functional code and
On 5 Jun 2008, at 00:01, has wrote:
What's wrong with third-party frameworks?
To add to the list of third-party options, just ran across this blog
post which names a couple more:
http://vafer.org/blog/20080604120118
HTH
has
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I need to send data through the mail from within my Cocoa program.
This is to be for general release; so it must be stable.
NSMailDelivery appear to be a candidate; unfortunately it's deprecated
in Leopard+.
So what does Apple intend us to use as the replacement?
I've scanned the
there is o apple provided solution for this at the moment.
others will likely point you to the Pantomime project.. have a search
for that.
On Jun 3, 2008, at 10:45 PM, Frederick C. Lee wrote:
I need to send data through the mail from within my Cocoa program.
This is to be for general
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 10:45 PM, Frederick C. Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to send data through the mail from within my Cocoa program. This is
to be for general release; so it must be stable.
Why has every single person under the sun decided that they now need
to send mail using Cocoa?
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