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If the traffic is encrypted, how would the firewall know to block the
incoming data?  It should just appear to be an SSL'd stream of data, no
different than a web page.

Also, the default for the mozilla.com firefox 1.5 merely warned about 40
bit encryption.

Roy Souther wrote:
> Using Mozilla people can get to Shaw web mail no problem so 40 bit must
> be enabled for Mozilla. This makes me think that attachments maybe
> blocked by the firewall. 
> 
> On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 11:14 -0700, Hendrik Schaink wrote:
> 
>> Yes I can -- but only after enabling 40-bit encryption in firefox.
>>
>> Hendrik
>>
>> Roy Souther wrote:
>>> Thanks for the cool script Hendrik. This would help to let Firefox use
>>> the Shaw mail web site. 
>>>
>>> My original question remains unanswered. Can anyone download email
>>> attachments from Shaw web mail using Firefox or Mozilla. And no Firefox
>>> in Windows does not count.
> 
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