On Oct 25, 2012, at 11:46 AM, Martin Hewitson wrote:

> I forgot to mention: the entitlement is working as it is. Without it, I can't 
> send mails from within the app. With the entitlement as written, I can send 
> mails.
> 
> Wouldn't the mail sending fail (be blocked by app sandbox) if the entitlement 
> was wrong? 

The developer documentation says your app has to be sandboxed and there are 
such and so entitlements that will allow it to do certain things. But if those 
entitlements don't meet your needs, there are these special entitlements you 
can use (like com.apple.security.temporary-exception.apple-events, to send an 
Applescript to another application). Just add them to your app, and be sure to 
provide a detailed explanation of why you need to use them in your iTunes app 
submission.

The catch is that the lovely folks at the MAS will not actually approve any app 
that uses these special entitlements. And helpfully, as part of their 
condescending lecture to you, they will refer you to documentation that makes 
it sound like you can use special entitlements if you have a good reason.


Best,


__jayson

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