Re: Re[2]: TLS Handshake and Certificate problems

2020-04-19 Thread Avram Sacks
I would like to return to the main subject. Is there yet a confirmed fix for the error message and the failure of The Bat to send e-mail from a gmail domain? If so, what is it? There has been a lot of technical jargon about changing command line parameters or adding certain text to a

Re[2]: TLS Handshake and Certificate problems

2020-04-17 Thread Paul Van Noord
4/17/2020 3:50 PM Hi Thomas, On 4/16/2020 Thomas Fernandez wrote: TF> Yes, as I said: It is the exception. The exception does not make it a TF> rule though. If I were you, I would not use beta versions with my TF> clients, but that's your decision. I would test the new releases TF> myself

Re[2]: TLS Handshake and Certificate problems

2020-04-16 Thread Paul Van Noord
4/16/2020 10:41 AM Hi Thomas, On 4/15/2020 Thomas Fernandez wrote: TF> Hello Paul, TF> On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 11:17:14 -0400 GMT (15-Apr-20, 22:17 +0700 GMT), TF> Paul Van Noord wrote: > There will have been a reason for that, don't you think? Isn't the Beta usually taken down when

Re[2]: TLS Handshake and Certificate problems

2020-04-16 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello Thomas, Thursday, April 16, 2020, 7:54:41 PM, you wrote: > This is getting off-topic. Anyway, I am not a beta tester for Windows, > and the update is automatic. I am not following the Win10 version > numbers and never had a desire to go back to any beta version before > the release version

Re[2]: TLS Handshake and Certificate problems

2020-04-16 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello Thomas, Thursday, April 16, 2020, 10:40:58 AM, you wrote: > There is never a reason for someone who is not a beta tester to > download any beta version. > Once the release version is out, there is no need to revert back to a > beta version. Those are rather broad statements. > Message

Re[2]: TLS Handshake and Certificate problems

2020-04-15 Thread Paul Van Noord
4/15/2020 11:15 AM Hi Thomas, >> On Tuesday 14 April 2020 at 12:43:19 PM, in >> , Thomas Fernandez wrote:- >>> There will have been a reason for that, don't you think? >> Isn't the Beta usually taken down when Ritlabs issues a new Beta >> or release version? TF> That's correct. It has become

Re[2]: TLS Handshake and Certificate problems

2020-04-14 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello Thomas, Tuesday, April 14, 2020, 7:57:55 PM, you wrote: > Good to hear. Don't download from unauthrotised sites. Generally good advice, however in this case it would be prudent to actually look at the content. > Here are the release versions: >

Re[2]: TLS Handshake and Certificate problems

2020-04-11 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello Thomas, Saturday, April 11, 2020, 8:35:35 PM, you wrote: > There are newer betas... ;-) of v8? Please share. -- Regards, A Current version is 8.0.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Re[2]: TLS Handshake and Certificate problems

2020-04-10 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello Thomas, Saturday, April 11, 2020, 1:58:28 PM, you wrote: > Why would you want to download an old beta version? Because newer "release" version is not production ready. Check all the complains about UI in v9 branch posted to this list in the past weeks. -- Regards, A

Re[2]: TLS Handshake and Certificate problems

2020-04-10 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello Thomas, Saturday, April 11, 2020, 1:19:35 PM, you wrote: > May I suggest to not download beta versions from any unauthorised > sites. If you want to use beta versions, please become a member of the > TBBETA discussion group and downlaod the official betas from the > Ritlabs website only.

Re[2]: TLS Handshake and Certificate problems

2020-04-09 Thread Paul Van Noord
4/9/2020 6:10 PM Hi Susanne, On 4/9/2020 Susanne wrote: S> Thursday, April 9, 2020, 10:27:36 AM, Luca wrote: >> I'm comfy with the late v.8, I would appreciate very much if I could >> downgrade >> and keep on with that while v.9 grows mature. S> I wholeheartedly agree! S> The customization,