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From: "Ilkka Ericsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 5:45 AM
Subject: Two lines of same ??
Hej!
I am new on the list and mail directly to this address is my bee the wrong way
but I can´t find any other way for the moment
>> Which leads to the obvious question of how to make a whois query
>> programatically.
Michael, Angus, many thanks for the info - much appreciated! I'll take a
look at it tomorrow and see what I can come up with.
Rob Ashburn.
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> Which leads to the obvious question of how to make a whois query
> programatically.
I did an ICS Whois component a few years ago:
http://www.magsys.co.uk/download/software/whois.zip
For COM domains, it does a double lookup to return Whois from the actual
registrar. But you do have to choos
> In applications you can handle the WM_POWERBROADCAST message but
> I'm not sure if it works with a service.
Yes, services receive power broadcast messages and can use them to reset
things. But the only issue I've ever found is with TAPI modem
monitoring, the modems get powered off during stan
> I've done a little (so far) poking around in the relevant RFCs, and making
> the actual query looks relatively straight forward. What I'm not sure about
> is what server(s) to query? To date I've only every used web based services
> like samspade or whois services hosted by domain registrars,
> WHOIS shows the reserved domains owners perfectly. But some ICANN approved
> comanies such as Dotster and Godaddy offer "privacy" option which prevents
> the display of owner data such as name, address, and email.
That sounds ideal for my purposes. I don't need to know who the domain is
registe
In applications you can handle the WM_POWERBROADCAST message but
I'm not sure if it works with a service.
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Monday, October 30, 2006, 1:30:21 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Fastream,
> Could be XP bugs. I have done a few times a standby on XP and dont do it
> again as some services
Hello Fastream,
Could be XP bugs. I have done a few times a standby on XP and dont do it
again as some services seems to stop working.
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Monday, October 30, 2006, 16:17, Fastream Technologies wrot
Hello John,
> I seem to get the OnDataSent event when I initially connect to a socket and
> before sending any data - is this correct?
Yes this is correct. There is data deliverd to initiate the connection,
so winsock generates this event.
> I am confused as to what the ReadCount is
Where is th
Arno Garrels wrote:
>
> I fixed this bug in October in both V5 and V6.
Sorry, not in October but in August.
> http://www.duodata.de/misc/delphi/SmtpProt_08132006.zip
>
> The problem is that TStrings.Text is not available in Delph1,
> that's why Francois exchanged my line "if Length(FMailMessage
Efird Jr, Carl R (O7K) wrote:
> I found that SmtpProt (v5, v5 beta, and v6 beta) has a memory leak in
> TSmtpCli.PrepareEMail.
I fixed this bug in October in both V5 and V6.
http://www.duodata.de/misc/delphi/SmtpProt_08132006.zip
The problem is that TStrings.Text is not available in Delph1,
that
I found that SmtpProt (v5, v5 beta, and v6 beta) has a memory leak in
TSmtpCli.PrepareEMail. Memory is allocated but not released for each email
Sent:
unencoded: slightly larger than the body of the email,
encoded: slightly larger than twice the body of the email.
The current source is:
{*
>I seem to get the OnDataSent event when I initially connect to a socket and
> before sending any data - is this correct?
Yes. OnDataSent is triggered when all data has been sent /and/ at the start
of connection when the component is ready to send something.
> I am confused as to what the ReadCo
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>> Do you mind if I reply via private email?
>
> No problem.
Email sent.. I wrote it last night while the thoughts were fresh in my
mind.. Sorry for it being so long!
>> I'm afraid this particular topic may quickly run away from the ICS
>> mailing
WHOIS shows the reserved domains owners perfectly. But some ICANN approved
comanies such as Dotster and Godaddy offer "privacy" option which prevents
the display of owner data such as name, address, and email.
Best Regards,
SZ
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From: "Francois PIETTE" <[EMAIL PROTE
There can be a lot of "reserved" domain names. Companies reserve the domain
name (that is pay for it but do not really use it) either to avoid someone
else using it or like an investment (that is for selling it later).
I'm not sure whois return anything for such "reserved" domain name.
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I seem to get the OnDataSent event when I initially connect to a socket and
before sending any data - is this correct?
I am confused as to what the ReadCount is. Is it simply a sum of all the
bytes which have been read by the Received method since the session was
started or is the number of byte
>A domain name can't be used if there is no DNS server delivering IP
> addresses for it.
> Of course it can exists on paper but it is of no use to access any
> service.
Hi Fancois,
I suspected as much. However, in this case, the existence of the domain on
paper is also important - the purpose o
In erlier versions of ICS it vas a normal time to send attachments. But now !!
I use OverbyteIcsMailsend-demo as mall for my programs.
It take 100 times longer time sänd. Whats wrong ?
Ilkka
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Hello,
I wonder why this behavior occurs:
- I have a service that runs in its own process
- It works fine until I standby my WinXP Pro x64 Build 2003
- When returns, it simply does not respond and could not be shut down
using "net stop ..."--only task manager works.
Any idea?
Best Regards,
SZ
A domain name can't be used if there is no DNS server delivering IP
addresses for it.
Of course it can exists on paper but it is of no use to access any service.
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>A domain name exists on the internet only when a DNS server is able to give
> an IP address.
Hi Francois,
Thanks for that, but what about detagged domains? The domain exists, but
doesn't have a registrar / DNS server associated with it. Is there any way
to tell the difference between a domain
> Do you mind if I reply via private email?
No problem.
> I'm afraid this particular topic may quickly run away from the ICS
> mailing list topic(s)
It is a question asked probably once a month, albeit some people may get
bored by the same answers each month.
Angus
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