Hi Arno
I think that I've hit a show stopper!
The link you gave me includes the comment "SSL option requires at least
Delphi 7 or C++Builder 2006. " - but I'm running Delphi 6!!!
Is any way to run SSL with Delphi 6? If not, I'm looking at the time
and cost of upgrading my app to Delphi version
So far only Delphi 4-7 are infected.
But it's IMO just a question of time until we'll see version B
with D2009 support.
It is reported as Win.Induc or similar by some scanners.
Look into the Delphi\lib folder, if there is a sysconst.bak
your sysconst.dcu is most likely infected. To clean it
> Look like tons of Delphi apps you can download around Internet
> are already infected, so the virus may exis for some months but has
> only been discovered last week.
The virus code was included in an article dated 21 April 2009, but was
not picked up by anti-virus software (or by CodeGe
Hi,
I suppose some of you have been informed about a virus spreading aver
Delphi 3-7 installed machines.
I've been infected myself on my 3 Delphi 7 machines !
The virus itself is not dangerous (glad) and only spread if your
machine is installed with Delphi 3-7, then it change cod
Pete Williams wrote:
> Here's a funny thing - without a handler on OnDisplay nothing gets
> sent at all. Even small files.
>
> I found I had to have a Sleep(5) instruction in there, otherwise
> nothing gets sent.
In latest v7 MailSnd demo? It has been tested many many times with
Delphi 7-2009.
Here's a funny thing - without a handler on OnDisplay nothing gets sent at all.
Even small files.
I found I had to have a Sleep(5) instruction in there, otherwise nothing gets
sent.
I assumed this was some kind of race/timing condition.
> From: arno.garr...@gmx.de
> To: twsocket@elists.org
>
Pete Williams wrote:
> Let me try these things & then report back.
When you test (big) file attachments with MailSnd demo
unassign event handler OnDisplay first, otherwise it took
ages.
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Arno Garrels
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