On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 14:46:06 -0500 Carlos E Ancona Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

CEAT> I downloaded and installed the Mahogany binary for Os X, and I am 
CEAT> running 10.3.5. I can access a news server that doesn't require ssl 
CEAT> encryption without a problem, but when I try to access a server with 
CEAT> ssl enabled, I get the error
CEAT> "SSL authentication not available" and
CEAT> "Failed to load shared library 'libcrypto.so' (error 2: no such file or 
CEAT> directory)
CEAT> 
CEAT> I installed the latest security update for Os X, so it should have a 
CEAT> recent version of OpenSSL.
CEAT> 
CEAT> Any suggestions about how I should configure Mahogany?

 There is surely a better way to use SSL under OS X but Mahogany simply
uses the Unix OpenSSL library, so you need to:

1. install openssl libraries (you can get them from fink)
2. point M to then: in the "helpers" page of the options dialog, add
   the correct paths to them, then it should work

 I did test SSL in Mac build here and it seems to work (I didn't do any
really extensive testing, this is why I only say "seems").

 Regards,
VZ



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