Hey Cool! You Rock Man! Does this "Patch3" version also include the dual @_@ ability as well? I'v dropped a copy into my ftp site too. Probably should include a release note. I did put in a copy of your email about it. This is a really amazing addition!
Best, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), chris's message of 11:07 PM, 2/4/05 >For the love of %deity... it works!!! > >Patch 3 is out. Well, ok, not really. Because of all the problems getting >Patch 1 and Patch 2 to install, there is no Patch 3, just a pre-patched >copy of Emailer. > >This one adds SMTP Authentication directly to Emailer! No more messing >with Baton Mail, no more checking before sending, no nonsense. > >Of course, there is a catch (actually a few of them). > >1: It only does Login type authentication. If you need Plain or CRAM-MD5, >or anything else... tough luck, it ain't happening. Keep using Baton Mail >instead. > >2: Its an all or nothing deal. Either all accounts use SMTP Auth, or no >accounts do. Actually, no, its an All or All deal... there is no way to >turn off the SMTP Auth. So if you run the hacked version, you get SMTP >Auth Login on all connections. Period. > >3: The auth routine pulls its data from the same place the POP ability >does. That means, it will use the same username and password you are >using to check email. It will do it based on the account in use, so you >can use multiple different mail servers. However, that also means if you >send out via one mail server, using multiple different accounts, you are >SOL. It will attempt to auth with the account's info, not some arbitrary >info for a mail server that you want it to use. > >4: This is the US English 2.0v3 PowerPC Only version. There is no 68k >version, nor a FAT version, nor any International version. > > >Hopefully people will find this useful. I know I will. > >As always, this is manually hacked into Emailer. It was a royal PITA, and >I have no way of knowing what else I may have affected or broken in the >process. Use this entirely at your own risk. If it screws things up and >destroys all your email, that is your problem, not mine. You have been >warned! > >Now... where do you get this little gem. Since my FTP server is still >offline, I've put this one on my web site. BUT, since I don't really want >it getting picked up by web search pages, there is no link to it from my >web site. So to get it you have to go to the following URL: > ><http://www.mythtech.net/SMTP_Auth_Login.sit> > >It is stuffed using whatever version of Stuffit is on my Mac (v8?!?). If >people can't unstuff it, and Aladdin doesn't offer a free version of >their Unstuffer that works with this format AND runs on Pre-OS X, then >let me know. > >To install it: Download the file (follow the URL, it should download >automatically), unstuff, drop it into your Emailer folder along side your >current copy of the Emailer application. Double click it. It should load >your existing database and settings (no need to throw out your original >copy). > >Finally, this is a cumulative version, that means it has Patch 1, and >Patch 2 installed already. So along with the SMTP Auth, you get POP >before SMTP, and multiple @ sign support in the Email Account field... >and I activated the Emailer Custom Settings to send the Email Address as >the Mail From instead of the Email Account. > >I think that's it... LONG LIVE EMAILER!!! > >this message was sent using the new version... check it out, I just >clicked Send Now... and it did... no error report about relaying not >allowed!!! MooHooHaaHaa :-) > >-chris ><http://www.mythtech.net> > >___________________________________________________________________________ >To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

