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I am not sure where it is resident but there is a preference that can be adjusted in the Mail application preferences that designates the "default" SMTP/POP3/IMAP4 application. I imagine you could look at that within the preference file.Huh. It's a promising start, thanks. I search the "com.apple.mail.plist" file just now, and didn't see that setting listed in there.
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<x-tad-smaller>AppleScript + Mail (+ Java)</x-tad-smaller>
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<x-tad-smaller> We achieved this with AppleScript, provided that the user has Mail </x-tad-smaller>
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<x-tad-smaller> (We'd like to disable this feature if the user isn't set up to use </x-tad-smaller>
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