Okay, thanks.
Mike
Ken Dibble wrote:
FYI, I tried using it with my SMTP provider (Rackspace) who requires
SSL and StartTLS. I kept getting an authorization error, login
credentials were refused.
This doesn't make sense to me. I can use code based on the VFP SMTP
email class on the Fox Wiki
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~SendSmtpEmail#vfpsmtpken
to send email using the AUTH LOGIN protocol. No SSL or TLS required.
And it uses Port 25.
Something about your configuration may cause RackSpace to *expect*
those things, but RackSpace, as an email service, does not *require*
them.
Yes I know, "insecure", "dangerous" (if you're next to one of the half
dozen or so crazed l33t script kiddies who bother trying to intercept
and decode email packets; everybody else just uses phishing schemes)
and so forth. Point is, it works. A bit of research would result in
the ability to apply a different protocol within the code; I just
haven't had the need for it.
Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org
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