And it came to pass that pete wrote:
> On 16 Feb 2002 18:27:05 GMT, Christopher Jahn
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>And it came to pass that pete wrote:
>>
>>> On 16 Feb 2002 02:00:07 GMT, Glenn Miller
>>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On 15 Feb 2002, pete was seen to have posted this wee note
>>>>into netscape.public.mozilla.mail-news, to which I have
>>>>responded as follows:
>>>>
>>>>> I need to send a fairly complex multipart mime message
>>>>> by launching Netscape from a program. I format the mime
>>>>> message myself. I want NS to come up with the message
>>>>> in the outbox, then the user can address it and send it.
>>>>> Preferrably this should work back to Netscape 4.0.
>>>>> Doesn't look like you can do this using Simple MAPI.
>>>>> there's a SendMail javascript command that might work.
>>>>> Can I create an HTML file on the fly that contains the
>>>>> javascript to send the message and launch the browser
>>>>> with that file as an arg? Any ideas how to proceed?
>>>>
>>>>I hope not!
>>>>
>>>>Sounds to me like you're wanting to get Netscape/Mozilla
>>>>to behave like Outlook - that is, to send Viruses!
>>>>
>>> More like trying to get NS to do what any other modern
>>> mail client including Eudora and yes, the Outlook
>>> products, can do. And you can drop the siege mentality,
>>> MHTML wasn't invented in Redmond ya know.
>>>
>>
>>"Any other?" You've named only two that do this.
>>
>>I can name a few more that don't.
>
> Netscape/Mozilla, even as far back as 4.x could properly
> render and generate MHTML messages. The only isue I have
> here is why I can't do the same using one of the published
> developer APIs (MAPI, Automation, command line interface,
> whatever...)
>
MAPI isn't enabled in Netscape 6.xx yet. The latest Mozilla
releases do support it, IIRC.
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