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  • Subject: Mac Mail Questions
  • From: Oakley Masten <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 12:13:33 -0600

Hi to All

How would I go about verifying that a message has been sent? [before closing the mail program]
I am working on a script to create a "NewMessage" , add an image attachment, send the NewMessage then close Mac Mail.
It all works just fine - EXCEPT - the "Quit" mail command closes the mail program before the message has been completely sent. When mail is reopened the message finishes being sent.

I could put a delay command between the send and quit commands but that would not account for a slow transfer and might time out before the file is completely sent. If I set the delay to 300 seconds [for example] - how do I tell Mac Mail application to run in the background until timeout?

Best regards
Oakley
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