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Re: NSWorkspace, Email, Attachments...
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Re: NSWorkspace, Email, Attachments...


  • Subject: Re: NSWorkspace, Email, Attachments...
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 07:50:53 +0100

I wish that was true here, most ISP:s I know either requires you to be on one of their IP subnets and / or use the more hackish pop-first authentication scheme in order to get access to their SMTP servers. < sigh >

Anyway, I know that this framework is limited, I just wanted to ask if he had looked at it at all. Similar topics has been discussed on the list in the past - a stroll through the archives might be worthwhile.

j o a r

On Wednesday, Nov 20, 2002, at 02:17 Europe/Stockholm, Scott Anguish wrote:

One significant problem with Message.framework is that it doesn't seem to support authenticated SMTP, which is pretty much required nowadays...
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