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Hello TBUDL,

>What is involved in creating a dll to interface with something other
>than pgp? A dll that works with the bat.

>Does this file TB_Addon.dll have something hardcoded in to do it?

>What if someone had a crypto++ dll could that be made to work? Can we
>hack the resources on the S/MIME and get something else running in
>that slot?

This would be very difficult as many of the programmers on the list
would agree. DLL's are usually used to store functions and procedures
which are stored externally and may not have been written by the
software designer.

Usually the call would have the dll name, it's alias and the internal
procedure. Therefore changing a dll without disassembling TB!
rewriting it and then recompiling in it would result in loss of
operation.

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Jamie Dainton
Thursday, August 10, 2000 08:06:27
The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3
Windows 98 4.10 2222

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