Re: Way to configure Outlook Express user/pass?
Re: Way to configure Outlook Express user/pass?
- Subject: Re: Way to configure Outlook Express user/pass?
- From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 20:32:33 -0700
As with any application if you begin by
tell application "Outlook Express"
launch
--rest of script
end tell
it will not open in the front but somewhere behind. It can do all its work
configuring a POP account in the background, and never needs to activate.
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Paul Berkowitz
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From: email@hidden
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Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 22:46:22 -0400
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To: email@hidden
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Subject: Re: Way to configure Outlook Express user/pass?
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Thanks so much for your quick feedback - - - that was _exactly_ what I needed.
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I do have 1 more question, however - - - is there a way to do this configuring
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while hiding the application from the user? (We're trying to do an ISP
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configuration CD, and there are subsequent things that we need to configure -
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- our hope is to not distract the user with Outlook popping up in the middle
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of the configuration process)
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In a message dated 10/13/2002 8:10:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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email@hidden writes:
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> On 10/13/02 5:35 PM, "email@hidden" <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> Can anyone tell me if there's a way I can configure the username/password to
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>> Outlook Express from Applescript? I've got a client who's ISP install CD
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>> puts
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>> Outlook Express on the user's hard-drive, but it's not configured.
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>> I vaguely recall something about an "OE ISP Settings" folder that ISP's can
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>> send along with Outlook that somehow does configuring. Has anyone used that
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>> technique to configure Outlook? I'm concerned that I might not be able to
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>> configure the username/password info.
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> Which version of OE are we discussing here? 5.x? So by username/password you
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> mean for a specific email account? OE 5.x doesn't use username and password
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> for the app itself, since that was no security at all in OE 4.5, far too
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> easily breached. OE 5 expects you to use OS 9's Multiple Users if you want
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> passwords, etc. (And naturally if used in Classic i OS X, separate users are
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> taken for granted.)
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> Assuming you mean OE 5 and an email account, is this a POP account? we
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> really need more info from you. Is the account already configured or is that
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> what you're trying to do?
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> tell application "Outlook Express"
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> make new POP account with properties {name:"Earthlink Account", email
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> address:"email@hidden", full name:"Joe Blow", SMTP
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> server:"mail.earthlink.com", POP server:"mail.earthlink.com", POP
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> ID:"jblow", password:"foobar123"}
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> end tell
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> There are another dozen or so properties if you need them. Just check the
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> dictionary. If it's an IMAP account, check 'IMAP account in the dictionary.
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> password is a rare case of a "write-only" property: you can set it but not
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> get it. (The idea is that if you could get the password by Applescript you
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> could use it to break into all sorts of places on the computer which use the
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> same password.)
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> I hope this is what you're after: you didn't make it too clear.
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> --
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> Paul Berkowitz
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