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Re: Script-recording in Mail
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Re: Script-recording in Mail


  • Subject: Re: Script-recording in Mail
  • From: Dustin Voss <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 14:46:09 -0700

On 3 May, 2004, at 11:42 AM, Jim Witte wrote:

Why isn't Mail script-recordable? I thought that this kind of "came along for free" with Cocoa - or is this only some degree of scriptability, but not recordability? (and if so, why - Cocoa is after all handling all the message-passing?)

No, Cocoa records just fine. But I've noticed that network operations can't be automatically recorded, because you can't send an AE to yourself if the AE needs to suspend execution to allow the run-loop to handle the network traffic.

That really isn't much of a reason, though.
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