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Re: App rejection due to app-sandboxing invalid entitlement
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Re: App rejection due to app-sandboxing invalid entitlement


  • Subject: Re: App rejection due to app-sandboxing invalid entitlement
  • From: Erik Stainsby <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2012 13:58:35 -0700

Surely you could make the specific email client a Preference the user sets once, and then handle the act of sending with one menu item?  Not any help with the sandbox issue however...

Sent from my iCapsule somewhere in orbit

On 2012-11-01, at 7:43 AM, Martin Hewitson <email@hidden> wrote:

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> On Nov 1, 2012, at 3:37 PM, Sean McBride <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 05:17:09 +0100, Martin Hewitson said:
>>
>>> I did include a description on the resubmit. Seems it didn't help. I wrote:
>>>
>>> "I'm using this entitlement to allow the app to send documents by mail
>>> from within the app. On 10.8 I can use the new
>>> com.apple.security.scripting-targets but this isn't available on 10.7,
>>> so there I need to use the temporary exception together with the entry
>>> com.apple.mail."
>>>
>>> I'm really stuck on this now, so I'll probably fold and contact DTS. My
>>> guess is it will be something trivial, or a non-issue related to the way
>>> MAS does the review (automated). Clearly there can't be much wrong with
>>> the entitlements because they actually work. The app is sandboxed and
>>> can't send mails without the entitlements but can with them (tested on
>>> 10.7 and 10.8).
>>
>> I'm curious... what about people that use non-Apple Mail.app email clients?  Did you support that before? are you still able to with App Sandbox?  Maybe you can make use of NSSharingService, which does seem to support 3rd party email clients.
>
> I supported only limited email clients before (ones with applescript support), essentially by having an applescript for each, and a menu item for each. Not so nice, but I could never find a simple way to just tell the system to send an email using the user's default mail client. Does NSSharingService do that?
>
> Martin
>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> --
>> ____________________________________________________________
>> Sean McBride, B. Eng                 email@hidden
>> Rogue Research                        www.rogue-research.com
>> Mac Software Developer              Montréal, Québec, Canada
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