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Re: Message Framework and Garbage Collection
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Re: Message Framework and Garbage Collection


  • Subject: Re: Message Framework and Garbage Collection
  • From: Ruotger Skupin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 12:18:26 +0200

Hi B.

I'm trying not to sound mean or angry here but I doubt that Apple will fix such an obvious bug in a deprecated framework, since it didn't do so already. So filing a radar bug seems to be a waste of time (again).

Does anyone know, a way to send a mail programmatically in the background, i.e. without opening a "mailto:"; url?

Ruotger

On 04.08.2008, at 20:28, Bill Bumgarner wrote:

On Aug 4, 2008, at 10:35 AM, Ruotger Skupin wrote:
I'm trying to use the Message Framework with Garbage Collection enabled and it crashes deep down in the framework. With retain/ release it works fine. Am I correct in assuming that since it is deprecated for 10.5 it can't be used with GC?

Is there anything that can be used instead?

If it is in 10.5, it should work. Please file a radar.

b.bum


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