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faq:ssl [2011/05/29 14:00] – Mention the SSL support changes being introduced in next release xuesheng | faq:ssl [2011/08/21 18:15] – POPFile 1.1.2 has now been released xuesheng | ||
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POPFile 0.22.0 (or later) can make SSL connections to mail servers if some optional Perl and %%OpenSSL%% components are installed. | POPFile 0.22.0 (or later) can make SSL connections to mail servers if some optional Perl and %%OpenSSL%% components are installed. | ||
- | For Windows systems all of these optional SSL files will either be installed automatically (from POPFile 1.1.2 onward) or, in the case of POPFile 1.1.1, or earlier releases, optionally downloaded by the installer when POPFile is installed or updated. | + | For Windows systems all of these optional SSL files will either be installed automatically (from POPFile 1.1.2 onward) or, in the case of POPFile 1.1.1 (or earlier releases) optionally downloaded by the installer when POPFile is installed or updated. |
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==== POPFile 1.1.2 (or later) ==== | ==== POPFile 1.1.2 (or later) ==== | ||
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- | ^NOTE: POPFile 1.1.2 has not been released yet (Release Candidate 0 was made available on 29 May 2011)^ | ||
The Windows installer for POPFile 1.1.2 (or later) automatically installs the necessary SSL Support files so all that needs to be done to use SSL with POP3 accounts is to change the username in your email client to '' | The Windows installer for POPFile 1.1.2 (or later) automatically installs the necessary SSL Support files so all that needs to be done to use SSL with POP3 accounts is to change the username in your email client to '' |
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