If I thought they could do that, I'd handle it that way. Problem is, I'm dismayed to find that most users know very little if anything about how their systems work or how they're configured. On this same project, I posted a QuickTime movie on the Web. Five of the first seven customers who tried to view it couldn't. I wondered why. So I sent them email asking for their OS, version, Web browser, and version, and whether they knew if they had QuickTime installed.

You would not believe the answers I got back. Not one of them even named their Web browser correctly; instead, they'd tell me their ISP.

I gave up.

Dan

On Jan 27, 2005, at 8:22 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:

Dan-

Thursday, January 27, 2005, 4:43:38 PM, you wrote:

DS> Yeah, revMail won't do the job here because we need to be able to send
DS> HTML mail and attachments. Shao Sean's libEmail/libSmtp combo works
DS> great and does exactly what I need but requires the user's SMTP info to
DS> send the email.


When I get into a situation like that I set up a Preferences panel for
the user to plug in their smtp server address by hand. Much easier on
the old gray cells.

...and it's cross-platform.

--
-Mark Wieder
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