Re: AT&T WorldNet Account with The Bat!

2003-02-15 Thread Johannes Posel
Dear Scott,

On 14:00 15.02.2003, you [[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])]
wrote...

> takes  more  memory  and is a possible source of other problems. I'd like to do
> this without STUNEL. Has anyone been successful at this? Thanks.

Unfortunately The Bats SSL implementation is very picky about some
settings. I fear you'll have to stick with Stunnel, or wait for a
newer release with enhanced SSL support.

Cheers,
 Johannesmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: AT&T WorldNet Account with The Bat!

2003-02-15 Thread lists
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Hi All,

I  thank  Michael for his words of wisdom in setting up my AT&T WorldNet e-mail
account  with  The  Bat!, but perhaps I did not express myself very well when I
wrote  my  original  message. I already have STUNNEL working and it works fine;
however,  The Bat! supports several types of SSL connections. Ideally, I do NOT
wish  to  run STUNNEL. It's just another process running in the background that
takes  more  memory  and is a possible source of other problems. I'd like to do
this without STUNEL. Has anyone been successful at this? Thanks.

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Scott A. Blystone
Rochester, New York

Profound thought for the day:

"A dead atheist is someone who’s all dressed up with no place to go."

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Re: AT&T WorldNet Account with The Bat!

2003-02-14 Thread Michael Hahn
Hi, Scott:

lbn> I'm using v1.62i of The Bat! Normally, I have a broadband
lbn> connection at both my home and office, so I've had no need for a
lbn> dial-up provider. Recently, however, I've  been  traveling  a
lbn> bit,  so  I  thought  I'd get myself an AT&T WorldNet account.
lbn> I'm  trying  to set up The Bat! so that I can access this POP
lbn> account from  my broadband providers. I went on-line vial dialup
lbn> and enabled WorldNet's Access Anywhere option. I'm able to access
lbn> my WorldNet e-mail from my broadband account  with Outlook
lbn> Express, but I'm totally unable to get a connection using The
lbn> Bat! Here are my settings:

Just set this up myself this week...

You'll need to read:

http://www.wurd.com/eng/setup/stunnel.htm

and set stunnel up according to the instructions.  One note: when you
fill in the configuration information in The Bat!'s "Transport" menu,
set the connection type to "Regular" instead of the secure entries.

BTW, once you have stunnel set up, you can use the same configuration
whether you're dialed in directly or not.  Kinda handy...

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