Rodrigo Severo writes:

Support for SSL/TLS requires OpenSSL. If OpenSSL is not installed,
SSL/TLS features are disabled."

You might argue that my english isn't that good but I doubt there is
other understanding of the above quoted text but: "If you have OpenSSL,
you got SSL/TLS, if you don't have, you won't got SSL/TLS" which implies
I should be able to install Courier without OpenSSL. That's what Dmitry
is trying to do and is what I would like to do also.

Except that both of you DO have OpenSSL installed. The problem is that you have a partial installation. So either install OpenSSL completely, or uninstall it completely. But you can't have it both ways.

The other point where I'm sure you are wrong is that Dmitry isn't the
only people which complained about this issue in the last 9 months in
this list as I did a month or so ago. How many more have you not noticed?

What exactly is so confusing about this concept:

â If you don't want SSL, don't install either OpenSSL runtime, or OpenSSL
development files.

â If you want SSL, install OpenSSL runtime and OpenSSL development files.



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