XMail 3.7 has been released. XMail is a free osax for Mac OS X (10.4.x for both PPC and Intel) allowing you to send mails from AppleScript without having to use a third part application. XMail supports the following : - common authentication schemes (POP, APOP, PLAIN, AUTH, ANONYMOUS, CRAM-MD5, CRAM-SHA1) - text and HTML mails - supports unicode flawlessly in many fields (TO, CC, BCC, SUbject, Body,…) - allow the customization of mail headers - handles SSL sockets - handles file attachments XMail is released under the GNU GPL licence and is free of use. Here is a detailed description of what was added / fixed in this release of XMail : - fixed a bug when trying to authenticate without giving the username and/or password - Added a switch to allow you change the date of the mail being sent (either a string or an AppleScript date) - the 'mail date' command has been renamed to 'mail datestamp' (there was a terminology conflict) - the 'mail datestamp' now accepts an applescript date as its direct parameter and generates a RFC822 compatible date - added the ability to generate a mail without sending it - added the ability to write the content of the mail being sent in a file - when no smtp server is given, "localhost" is assumed - fixed a bug when encoding string of more than 76 characters in the headers of a mail (Subject, To, Cc, Bcc fields) - fixed a bug in the base64 encoding algorithm making it impossible for some SMTP servers to deliver properly attachments - fixed interoperability with some SMTP servers when using SSL encrypted sockets - fixed a memory issue when sending multiples attachments - fixed a problem when using XMail with a MacTel XMail is free, but if you are a regular user of XMail, then consider buying a $10 licence for XMail : <https://order.kagi.com/?6FBNZ> You can download the latest Binary version of XMail here : <http:// lestang.org/osax/XMail/XMail-370-ub.zip> You can download the latest sources of XMail here : <http:// lestang.org/osax/XMail/XMail-370-src.zip> Happy scripting & e-mailing ! -- Jean-Baptiste LE STANG More cool & experimental stuff can be found @ <http://lestang.org>