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Re: NSMailDelivery


  • Subject: Re: NSMailDelivery
  • From: James Spencer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 20:54:39 -0600

Thank you. This article was exactly what I was looking for.

Spence

James P. Spencer
Rochester, MN

email@hidden

"Badges?? We don't need no stinkin badges!"
On Nov 2, 2003, at 7:43 PM, Jeff LaMarche wrote:

You can use NSMailDelivery without using a mail CLIENT, but you do need a mail server... probably the same one that your mail client is using. If this is an application that will be used by different people at different locations, you will probably need to have them set a preference telling the location of their mail server. You can also pull the address from their internet preferences, assuming the user has set them up.

Andrew Stone has a great article about sending e-mail on his website. Here's the direct link:

http://www.stone.com/The_Cocoa_Files/It_s_in_the_email.html

which should help you out with what you're trying to do.
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