Re: Writing Mailbox Behaviors
Re: Writing Mailbox Behaviors
- Subject: Re: Writing Mailbox Behaviors
- From: Simon Topliss <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2013 21:35:55 +0000
Luther,
Please just stop posting your trials and tribulations with technology here.
You've been trying for years with AppleScript and haven't improved at all. You're posts are all beginner-level stuff and you've been hacking away for years.
I know we're all supposed to be supportive and 'there's no such thing as stupid question' but you're clearly the exception that proves the rule.
Why don't you try something different? Like pottery, painting or bird watching? Anything that doesn't involve a CPU. You're obviously not cut out for it. Your time to shine has been and gone.
Simon
On 24 Jan 2013, at 21:08, Luther Fuller <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Jan 22, 2013, at 9:29 AM, Luther Fuller wrote:
>
>> Or will I encounter problems from Sandboxing or Gatekeeper?
>
> Observations in Mt Lion …
>
> This afternoon, I downloaded a copy of my application from my web site.
> And in System Preferences/Security & Privacy/General, I set "Allow applications downloaded from:" to "Mac App Store".
>
> When I installed and attempted to run my application, I was not allowed to do that.
> The fix is to:
> 1. Set "Allow applications downloaded from:" to "Anywhere"
> 2. Launch and quit the application.
> 3. Restore "Allow applications downloaded from:" to "Mac App Store".
>
> I was worried that there might be a problem with the application bundles in the main application's /Contents/Resources/ folder. But when I exercised each of them, I encountered no problem at all.
>
> Everything seems to be working exactly as designed in Mt Lion.
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