> thanks for your valuable information!
> Some of it indicates, that it might indeed be easier than feared
> after looking at the demo project. ;-)
Or look at the code of my mail queue component, which validates chains
using either a PEM bundle or the windows store, just borrow the code.
I've
Hello Angus,
thanks for your valuable information!
Some of it indicates, that it might indeed be easier than feared after
looking at the demo project. ;-)
Best regards
Markus
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> I shortly looked at the mentioned sample. It contains some pem
> files which seem to be certificates. Correct?
> The seem to be different from the ones I already used for my
> DataSnap rest server to SSL enable it.
In general, SSL clients don't need certificates, rarely is it necessary
for a c
Hello,
I shortly looked at the mentioned sample. It contains some pem files
which seem to be certificates. Correct?
The seem to be different from the ones I already used for my DataSnap
rest server to SSL enable it.
And the other thing: if I initiate some SMTP connection using such
certificates,
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> Von: Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd [an...@magsys.co.uk]
>
> > it's difficult nowdays to find an analogue phone port and a
> > working modem ;-)
>
> And a working version of Windows, DUN is so rarely used now that
> Microsoft seems to no longer tes
> it's difficult nowdays to find an analogue phone port and a
> working modem ;-)
And a working version of Windows, DUN is so rarely used now that
Microsoft seems to no longer test it themselves, and DUN no longer
works in Windows 10 version 1703, dial attempts just get a hardware
error.
So if
Hello Angus,
thanks for your answer. It is a good starting point for me once I
actually find the time to do the necessary changes (which is not now).
As for sending issues: I already implemented the possibility to specify
several e-mail servers in my application which will be tried in the
specifi
> Sending still works, but only for SMTP servers not requiring TLS.
> What would I need to do to TLS enable this application?
Look at the sample OverbyteIcsSslMailSnd, which is the SSL enabled
version. Essentially, you change to use TSslSmtpCli which has extra
events to handle the SSL handshaking
Hello,
I once wrote a Delphi application in D2007 sending e-mails via SMTPCli
which got migrated to Berlin 10.1 meanwhile and thus ICS got upgraded to
some 8.x version.
Sending still works, but only for SMTP servers not requiring TLS.
What would I need to do to TLS enable this application?
There