Without wanting to discuss undocumented APIs, you might want to Google 'GPGMail' as an example of a plug-in for Mail.app which adds support for using the Open Source GPG mail encryption code. The plug-in makes a fairly good stab at being compatible across a number of versions of Mail.app and OS X.

Having said that, Scott is quite right that based on historical precedent this WILL BREAK when the next version of Mail.app. There really should be an API for this sort of thing so please do add your voice by filing a bug report.

        Nicko

On 21 Apr 2009, at 15:08, Julien Jalon wrote:

The problem is not really that your plugin might be broken by a new version of mail but that it might break mail without the user understanding it's caused by your plugin.

--
Julien from his iPhone

Le 21 avr. 2009 à 23:47, geoff...@fileflow.com a écrit :


On 21 Apr 2009, at 22:53, Kyle Sluder wrote:

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Scott Anguish <sc...@cocoadoc.com> wrote:
You should know that there is no public API for writing a Mail.app plugin.

And please file a bug regarding this glaring omission.

--Kyle Sluder


Good point. I know all this but I'm willing to take the chance and update version of the plugins when new Mail.app is coming. But I really would need some help getting the body message as a String.

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