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macOS Monterey to Support All-New Mail App Extensions, Plug-Ins Will Stop Functioning in Future Release

jeudi 10 juin 2021, 16:16 , par MacRumors
As part of WWDC this week, Apple introduced a new MailKit framework for macOS Monterey that enables developers to create Mail app extensions that block content, perform message and composing actions, and help with security.

There will be four main categories of Mail app extensions, according to Apple:Compose: Extensions that provide new workflows when composing emails

Actions: Extensions that apply custom rules to incoming emails, such as an email being color coded, moved to a separate inbox, marked as read, or flagged

Content Blocking: Extensions that serve as WebKit content blockers for emails based on specific criteria in an email's HTML code

Message Security: Extensions that sign, encrypt, and decrypt emails when sending and receiving mail, with signed and encrypted icons below emailsXcode 13, available in beta, includes a template for developers looking to create Mail app extensions on the Mac. The extensions can be built into existing Mac apps and can also be distributed through the Mac App Store, according to a WWDC session about MailKit, which is available on macOS only and not iOS or iPadOS.

In the WWDC session, Apple indicated that older Mail app plug-ins will stop functioning in an unspecified future macOS release.

macOS Monterey is available now in beta for developers, with a public beta to follow in July.Related Roundup: macOS MontereyTag: Apple MailRelated Forum: macOS MontereyThis article, "macOS Monterey to Support All-New Mail App Extensions, Plug-Ins Will Stop Functioning in Future Release" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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