Re: OS 10.2 & Mail scripting has introduced a new wrinkle
Re: OS 10.2 & Mail scripting has introduced a new wrinkle
- Subject: Re: OS 10.2 & Mail scripting has introduced a new wrinkle
- From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 23:39:57 -0400
On 08/16/2002 20:54, "cricket" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> Are you saying that Apple has plans to password protect or put up a
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> dialog on the first curl command issued via a shell script? ;-)
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I don't see why it's futile to make the effort to educate people, even
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if you can come up with clever cases that won't trip the education
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trigger.
Because you *aren't* educating them. You're annoying them. They will only
learn to click *okay* for any Mail dialogue as fast as possible, because the
bloody thing is popping them for all kinds of useless nonsense. And these
cases aren't that clever. They're actually pretty standard script kiddy
stuff, nothing l33t about it. Perverting sendmail isn't rocket science.
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In any event, the warning you get when trying to directly open an
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executable within Mail is probably adequate and we should probably just
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remove the 'silent send' warning.
Right...that would make a lot more sense...and then you could add
applescript execution from rules, and running rules on outgoing messages,
and scheduling scripts.
jon
--
Experience has taught me that the thick headed cling to their stupidity as
if it was a giant bag of
gold.
Ms. Duh, aka 'picky'
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