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Rogerio, With Socket operations you will need to have a
crossdomain.xml file on the server you are connecting to, in this case the POP
server! This particular crossdomain.xml file needs to permit access to use low/high
ports for inbound connections. It is identical to the process needed to support
XMLSocket servers. The use of crossdomain policy files prevents Flash/Flex
clients from abusing other peoples servers. As permission is delegated to the
server owner, they can decide what ports Flash Player can connect to. Example: <cross-domain-policy>
<allow-access-from domain="*" to-ports="507" />
<allow-access-from domain="*.foo.com" to-ports="507,516"
/>
<allow-access-from domain="*.bar.com" to-ports="516-523"
/> <allow-access-from
domain="www.foo.com" to-ports="507,516-523" />
<allow-access-from domain="www.bar.com" to-ports="*"
/> </cross-domain-policy> I put together this small site on crossdomain policy
files. It doesn’t have any glits and gives you the bare bones knowledge
on using crossdomain. IFBIN on Flexcoders!!!! You just made my day! Go IFBIN! Cheers, Ted Patrick Flex Evangelist Adobe Systems Incorporated From: Bom dia pessoal, -- Flexcoders Mailing List FAQ: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/files/flexcodersFAQ.txt Search Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com
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