Hello Roland Burger everyone else,
on 05-Dez-2006 at 07:21 you (Roland Burger) wrote:
Before you can use POP3 access, you must enable it for your account:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=13273
It is already enabled!
Wonderful!
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Best regards,
Alexander
Hi all
Looking at headers from TB I can see Helo=Office
Office is the Full Computer Name of my XP desktop machine.
Does TB! decide this?
Why?
Can I decide what this should be?
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Best regards
Barry
barryh'at'kentra'dot'co'dot'uk
Using TheBat! version 3.85.03
and AntispamSniper 1.6.7.3
Hello Barry everyone else,
on 05-Dez-2006 at 17:42 you (Barry) wrote:
Does TB! decide this?
Yes (but actually, the current alpha/beta versions use localhost,
which is quite problematic).
Why?
In the SMTP handshake state the client (or rather, the machine wishing
to relay a message to
Dave wrote:
... I also don't find for the pop-server the possibility to set
SSL!
In TB! it's called TLS. Does this screenshot help?
http://www.dave31175.com/gmail.gif
That's all it took. Thanks.
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Douglas
Current version is 3.85.03 |
Hi
On Tuesday 5 December 2006 at 7:03:12 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Roland Burger wrote:
Where do I find a browser lock icon? On the site of Google
Mail?
I took it that Dean meant the padlock icon that appears in the
bottom corner when viewing a secure page. However, clicking it
gives me
Hello MFPA everyone else,
on 05-Dez-2006 at 03:51 you (MFPA) wrote:
[quoting a message from 2005]
I had all sort of problems loading from Gmail. Until, I actually
went to the web site logged in, I clicked on the browser lock icon
and was able to download the certificate. Have had no
Hi
On Tuesday 5 December 2006 at 6:48:38 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:
When a client like TB talks to an SMTP server, the machine usually has
no fully qualified domain name, so the local machine's name is used
instead.
Can I decide what this should be?
No.
What
Hi MFPA,
on Tue, 5 Dec 2006 20:09:07 +GMT (05.12.2006, 21:09 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
When a client like TB talks to an SMTP server, the machine usually has
no fully qualified domain name, so the local machine's name is used
instead.
Can I decide what this should be?
No.
M What
Hello Peter Meyns everyone else,
on 05-Dez-2006 at 21:14 you (Peter Meyns) wrote:
M What about start control panel system computer name? Does
M TB! not use that anymore?
No, not here. It uses localhost instead.
That is a bug of the current betas .07 and .08.
Hi Alexander,
on Tue, 5 Dec 2006 21:22:09 +0100GMT (05.12.2006, 21:22 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
M What about start control panel system computer name? Does
M TB! not use that anymore?
No, not here. It uses localhost instead.
ASK That is a bug of the current betas .07 and .08.
ASK
Hello Peter Meyns everyone else,
on 05-Dez-2006 at 21:34 you (Peter Meyns) wrote:
No, not here. It uses localhost instead.
ASK That is a bug of the current betas .07 and .08.
ASK http://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6111
I checked older messages. It is the same in the release version
Hi
On Tuesday 5 December 2006 at 8:14:04 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Meyns
wrote:
Hi MFPA,
on Tue, 5 Dec 2006 20:09:07 +GMT (05.12.2006, 21:09 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
When a client like TB talks to an SMTP server, the machine usually has
no fully qualified domain name, so
Hallo Alexander,
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 21:47:21 +0100GMT (5-12-2006, 21:47 , where I
live), you wrote:
In older versions a reference to the respective ISP is used.
ASK Hmmm. I'd regard that as problematic just as well. My IP address is
ASK dynamic and has nothing to do with the mail relayer that
Hi MFPA,
on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 at 20:37 you wrote in message
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
among others:
FWIW, my intermediate CA address book contains a Thawte
Personal Freemail Issuing CA
I have it also there!
and my trusted root CA AB contains
three of VeriSign, Inc. Class 3
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