Well, like I said before, I'm mainly wanting to find out the order of
it's operations for now. What I need to know is if the SMTPSocket is
going to continue sending, or if it's waiting for me to restart the
process after a ServerError event.
Ideally, I'd test this myself, but I don't have any easy way to create
these actual conditions, short of depriving myself of e-mail for a
period of time, which I can't do for business reasons.
Regards,
Ed
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Phil M wrote:
On Feb 18, 2006, at 2:17 PM, Ed Lee wrote:
In this case, generally the recipient's SMTP server and my program's
will be one and the same. Most of the e-mail generated by my apps
stays on my campus (with a few exceptions, of course).
In my case, the sender immediately gets a rejection error from the
mail server. Not a "failure" e-mail, an actual error from the server.
Then use the Debugger, or log the error message and other info to the
Console or File. But, it may be that the REALbasic SMTP socket would
not be able to handle this type of error.
If you need something more advanced or just general help, the most
qualified person I know of is Will Leshner since he wrote his own mail
client and wrote a SSL version (I think from scratch).
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