The MessageUI API will work on the simulator. Here's a tutorial.
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I'm trying to test email access in the iPhone iPad simulator and there doesn't appear to be a way to use "email" POP3 or Activesync from the SDK's simulator. How do I configure the Simulator for email access? Iphone ios ipad ios4 ios-simulator link|improve this question asked May 10 '11 at 23:17makerofthings74,1311149 70% accept rate.
The MessageUI API will work on the simulator. Here's a tutorial: mobileorchard.com/new-in-iphone-30-tutor....
You are right, mail composer works on iOS Simulator. – singhSan May 11 '11 at 1:46 MessageUI only allows a user to compose an email. @makerofthings7 specifically mentioned POP3, which is only used for downloading email.
So MessageUI probably isn't what he's looking for. – Abhi Beckert May 11 '11 at 20:23.
The iOS email app does not exist inside the simulator. The only system apps are the web browser (for testing websites) and the address book/photo app (for inserting content into those databases, so you can access it in apps you're writing). You will need to test these things on an iPhone or iPod Touch or iPad.
You don't. The simulator is not meant to be a full-featured reproduction of a real iPhone or iPod Touch, hence the name "simulator" instead of "emulator". That's one of the missing features.
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