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====== SSL Support for the Windows version of POPFile ====== | ====== SSL Support for the Windows version of POPFile ====== | ||
- | ^ This page only applies to the current POPFile 1.1.1 release and the earlier releases which offer support for SSL connections to mail servers. POPFile 1.1.2 (or later) uses improved SSL support which is built-in to the installer and does not involve any internet access during installation. | + | ^ This page only applies to the current POPFile 1.1.1 release and the earlier releases which offer support for SSL connections to mail servers ^ |
- | The SSL support for the Windows version is being upgraded for the next release (POPFile 1.1.2, no release date has been announced yet). | + | ^ POPFile 1.1.2 (or later) uses improved SSL support which is built-in to the installer and does not involve any internet access during installation ^ |
- | A completely new SSL support package | + | For POPFile 1.1.2 (released 21 August 2011) the SSL support for the Windows version was upgraded to use a completely new SSL support package which is more up-to-date and smaller than the support packages used by earlier releases of POPFile. The Windows installer |
===== Why are SSL patches sometimes required? ===== | ===== Why are SSL patches sometimes required? ===== | ||
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* "SSL Support Files Status" | * "SSL Support Files Status" | ||
- | * On 22 June 2005 the University of Winnipeg' | + | * On 22 June 2005 the University of Winnipeg' |
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