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Re: Notification when new email received
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Re: Notification when new email received


  • Subject: Re: Notification when new email received
  • From: Steve Cronin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 09:04:51 -0600

Has;

I had not realized that Mail rules could be created by scripts!
This overcomes my hesitation with what I had thought to be the best solution: have Mail tell me when mail arrives!
I did not want to make a customer have to create a mail rule - many folks would rather stab themselves with a rusty fork.
Based on your response I've already got a rule created by script that will ping me with only the exact messages I'm interested in! YES!
Even better for my purposes than a generalized distributed notification (which could get pretty noisy!)


This will drive me to add a modicum of scriptability to my app, which as you point out, will allow me to reuse this mechanism for other mail clients down the road...

Thanks a TON!
Steve


On Nov 19, 2007, at 5:39 AM, has wrote:

Steve Cronin wrote:

I've checked around and I don't see any formal means to be notified
when a new piece of email is received.
Yes, I do realize the general problem of the many different mail
clients but my interest is (for now) in Mail.app.

Given that, what would be the general counsel for best way to keep up-
to-date with new mail?


I have the AppleScript to get unread counts from any desired
mailbox, I'm thinking I should just run this AppleScript using NSTimer.


Polling the unread count would be unreliable; e.g. users may get and read new mails between polls.

AKAIF, the only formal notification mechanism in Mail is its rules system. e.g. You could set up a Mail rule that runs an AppleScript when new messages arrive (rule creation can be scripted if you want to set this up automatically). That script could then send an Apple event to your application informing it that new mail has arrived, along with any information about the received messages that your application might need.

Depending on your requirements it might be possible for some other email clients to invoke the same API, which will simplify adding support for those.

You'd need to say more about what your app does and how it needs to interact with email clients to give more specific suggestions.

You might also file a feature request on Mail, asking that it send a distributed notification when new mail arrives.

HTH

has
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