SSL is already required in GMail, and it has been true in several other smaller 
cases of which I am aware.  I think this has already been a limiting factor and 
was 
frankly surprised not to have seen it dealt with in Keysoft 7.2.  Of course, 
the port numbers are only part of what has to be supported, so I know this 
would take some 
effort to implement.

On Tue, 1 May 2007 09:19:25 -0700, Tom Lange wrote:

>Hi,

>My Internet provider just sent me a notice regarding a change to new mail 
>servers which must be done by the end of August.  The server names have 
>changed, and the notice goes on to describe how to reconfigure the e-mail 
>program on my PC so that everything works properly. I've done this and all 
>is working well.  The problem involves the BrailleNote.  The new mail 
>servers apparently require encrypted SSL connections, with the pop server 
>using port 995 and the smtp port using port 465.  I suspected that this 
>might be a problem for the BrailleNote, so I reconfigured my e-mail account 
>on the BrailleNote and tested the changes just to verify my suspicions. 
>Indeed, I got a socket err 10054 when trying to connect to the pop server, 
>and I got an error when sending using the smtp port as well.
>It's not a showstopper, as I can still check mail on the BrailleNote using 
>the web, but it's much more cumbersome.  Does anyone know whether Humanware 
>plans to include SSL support in Keymail in the future?

>BTW, any list member who is on pacbell.net, sbcglobal.net, or any other 
>domain that falls under the AT&T umbrella will be affected by this, so watch 
>out. If you haven't already gottten the notice regarding the server changes, 
>you probably will soon.

>Tom
> 


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