The problem with the Applescript method of adding a new user-account to AppleMail is that:
1) It forces AppleMail to start up first 2) If the user doesn't have any accounts yet set up in AppleMail, then AppleMail insists on displaying a popup immediately asking the user to input some new account info. There's no way to suppress this popup via AppleScript. There is a way to hack into keychains, except that it then displays a dialog box asking the user for their authentification for the computer. I need a solution that is completely silent - - - doesn't launch AppleMail, and doesn't prompt the user for anything. All account info, SMTP server info, etc would get passed from Revolution directly into AppleMail's prefs. Right now, I've got all that working using a unix call written in C, but it can't do the password part. In a message dated 11/11/04 10:28:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > There is an as standalone AppleScript which can be called. However, I > thought there are a couple of Revolution implementations which don't > need either. All done in Rev. > > Bill > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
