Humph. So now what do I do? I'd rather not use one of my DTS tickets for this, 
especially as I feel like this should be documented, but maybe I have no choice.

Anybody have any other guesses why this entitlement entry might be wrong?

Thanks,

Martin

<key>com.apple.security.scripting-targets</key>
<dict>
 <key>com.apple.mail</key>
 <array>
   <string>com.apple.mail.compose</string>
 </array>
</dict>


On 27, Oct, 2012, at 12:54 PM, Shane Stanley <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 27/10/2012, at 5:11 PM, Quincey Morris 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I don't recall if the session has the entitlements needed for your specific 
>> case, but I think it is worth watching. (IIRC it did use Mail as an example 
>> scripting target, so it might well have exactly your answer.)
> 
> Interestingly the slides use com.apple.Mail rather than com.apple.mail -- so 
> it may not be all that reliable. 
> 
> -- 
> Shane Stanley <[email protected]>
> 'AppleScriptObjC Explored' <www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/apps/>
> 
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