> Nope, it's loaded as "Plugins/voyager_ssleay.vlib".
> In fact, you may be using MiamiSSL all the time without even 
> noticing :)
> 
> > So what you are saying is that if we want V to use MiamiSSL, just
> > remove the ssleay.vlib file alltogether or just rename it?
> 
> If V can't find the plugin, it will (silently) resort to MiamiSSL, and 
> only complain if neither of both can be found.

O.k.... on the topic of the SSL encription... I am in the USA so use
the MiamiSSL for the USA... but is it still o.k. to have the plugin
there as well, and if so, how will V interpret things?
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