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MailCore is a Mac and iOS library designed to ease the pain of dealing with e-mail protocols. MailCore makes the process of sending e-mail easy by hiding the nasty details like MIME composition from you. Instead, there is a single method required to send a message. Checking e-mail on an IMAP server is a more complex beast, but MailCore makes the job much simpler by presenting everything as a set of objects like Messages, Folders and Accounts.
This example shows how you can send email using MailCore.
CTCoreMessage *msg = [[CTCoreMessage alloc] init];
CTCoreAddress *toAddress = [CTCoreAddress addressWithName:@"Monkey"
email:@"[email protected]"];
[msg setTo:[NSSet setWithObject:toAddress]];
[msg setBody:@"This is a test message!"];
NSError *error;
BOOL success = [CTSMTPConnection sendMessage:testMsg
server:@"mail.test.com"
username:@"test"
password:@"test"
port:587
connectionType:CTSMTPConnectionTypeStartTLS
useAuth:YES
error:&error];
First checkout the code and pulldown the required dependencies as submodules:
git clone https://github.com/mronge/MailCore.git
cd MailCore/
git submodule update --init
Now open up MailCore.xcodeproj and build either the iOS static library or the Mac OS X framework depending on your needs.
- First checkout the latest code and make sure you get the required submodules
- Locate MailCore.xcodeproj and add it to your project as a subproject. You can do this by dragging the Mailcore.xcodeproj file into your Xcode project.
- Navigate to your app’s target and switch to your app’s Build Phases. Once in Build Phases expand “Link Binary With Libraries” and click the + button. And add these libraries:
libmailcore.a
libssl.a
libsasl2.a
libcrypto.a
libiconv.dylib
CFNetwork.framework
- Add “MailCore iOS” under “Target Dependencies”
- Under your app’s target, switch to Build Settings. Locate “Header Search Paths” in the Build Settings and add
"$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/../../include"
- You are now ready to use MailCore. To use MailCore add
#import <MailCore/MailCore.h>
to the top of your Objective-C files.
- First checkout the latest code and make sure you get the required submodules
- Locate MailCore.xcodeproj and add it to your project as a subproject. You can do this by dragging the Mailcore.xcodeproj file into your Xcode project.
- Navigate to your app’s target and switch to your app’s Build Phases. Once in Build Phases expand “Link Binary With Libraries” and click the + button. From there add MailCore.framework.
- While still under Build Phases click “Add Build Phase” in the lower right and select “Add Copy Files”. A new copy files phase will be added, make sure the destination is set to “Frameworks”. Now add MailCore.framework to that copy files phase by using the + button.
- Add “MailCore” under “Target Dependencies”
- You are now ready to use MailCore. To use MailCore add
#import <MailCore/MailCore.h>
to the top of your Objective-C files.
Consulting services are available via Central Atomics. At Central Atomics we have years of experience working on email apps. If you need custom e-mail functionality developed, please get in touch via our website.
Thanks,
Matt Ronge
@mronge