On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 8:27 PM, Arno Garrels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fastream Technologies wrote:
>> On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Arno Garrels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Fastream Technologies wrote:
Hello Arno,
If the function is ready, I would like to test it in
Fastream Technologies wrote:
>> With those clients there won't be IMO a problem, as long as the
>> listed file names use only characters from the local default
>> ANSI code page. If the server shall also list any possible Unicode
>> file name you need CB2009 and ICSv7.
>
> Do you mean the filepa
Hi!
This drives me crazy. I can estabilish standard, unencrypted connection
with any non-SSL server and successfully transfer data, and I can estabilish
unencrypted connection, estabilish SSL/TLS session (via means similiar
to STARTTLS in POP3/SMTP), then communicate in both ways. But if I want
to
Piotr Dałek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> This drives me crazy. I can estabilish standard, unencrypted
> connection with any non-SSL server and successfully transfer data,
> and I can estabilish unencrypted connection, estabilish SSL/TLS
> session (via means similiar
> to STARTTLS in POP3/SMTP), then communic
Hello!
> Piotr Dałek wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> This drives me crazy. I can estabilish standard, unencrypted
>> connection with any non-SSL server and successfully transfer data,
>> and I can estabilish unencrypted connection, estabilish SSL/TLS
>> session (via means similiar
>> to STARTTLS in POP3/SMT
Piotr Dałek wrote:
> Hello!
>
>> Piotr Dałek wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> This drives me crazy. I can estabilish standard, unencrypted
>>> connection with any non-SSL server and successfully transfer data,
>>> and I can estabilish unencrypted connection, estabilish SSL/TLS
>>> session (via means simili
Hello!
> In v5 there are two basic fixes still missing, also the TSslSmtpCli has
> been rewritten
> in v6 and the TSslPop3Cli is available in v6 and better only, same
> applies to the
> working demo applications. I strongly suggest to upgrade to ICSv6, it's
> very easy,
> all you need of course is