I don't know the setup of your system, but if you've got a reasonably modern RDBMS server running everything, there might be a SMTP extension/module for that database that would let you set up a trigger procedure that can send out e-mails to patients when new appointment records are added. You'd get a lot more flexibility in terms of what clients could connect, plus you'd be making sure that the e-mail would be sent only after the transaction went through.

-- Ilan

On May 9, 2008, at 10:44 AM, Buddy Kurz wrote:


On May 8, 2008, at 5:58 PM, Chris Suter wrote:


On 08/05/2008, at 8:10 PM, vinitha ks wrote:

I'm working with mac 10.5 and xcode3.0.I've to send email from an
application with out using any email client.When i try to use message framework,It doesn't work.(deliverMessage always returns no)Is there any
any way to send email from my application without using any email
client,and i've to send attachments also.

Why do you wish to bypass an e-mail client? That doesn't sound very user friendly.

- Chris


I my case, a dental practice management system needs to automatically email patients with appointment reminders from a system that typically doesn't have a screen attached.
User friendly doesn't come into the picture.
NSMailDelivery worked fine for that but now another solution needs to be identified.

Buddy Kurz

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