I know. This don't chane anything.
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 10:37:26 +0800, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Downloading from overbyte is always the best solution. You might want to
>download the latest version form ics website.
>
>
>On Dec 17, 2011, at 2:06, Ole Braad-Sørensen wrote
Hi!
Just installed BCB XE and with the DVD was the Overbyte package.
I have installed it and trying to use it, but get the error:
Multiple declaration for 'sockaddr'
I know that it is something to do with the "winsock" file.
I have tried to move around with the includes, but no luck.
I have a
Hi Arno!
In my last message I wrote:
>Back to the "Generate C++ .objs, headers, namespaces, export" option,
>the ICS installs without errors, but my little simple project fails..!
It have been a loong friday evening/night, but it was the worth effort :-)
I have tried to remove the complete C
Sorry for late reply. Have been away..!
On Tue, 19 May 2009 08:31:54 +0200, you wrote:
>How did you install it exactely? Did you install for both personalities
>from the Delphi personality building the Delphi package with linker
>option "Generate All C++Builder Files", or did you install the C+
On Mon, 18 May 2009 12:00:01 +, you wrote:
>All I can say is that it is working nicely with BCB in my little test
>application. The problem must be IMO something on your side.
>You can sent me your project if you like by PM so I can test it with my
>clean ICS installation. If the mail server
On Sun, 17 May 2009 11:32:30 +, you wrote:
>Please show us what is returned (if anything) when you telnet the mail
>server from the same machine from where you tried the C++ EXE.
>Command prompt: "telnet 25".
The server responds with:
220 apollon.soholm.com ESMTP Sendmail 8.13.2 (and so
On Sun, 17 May 2009 11:32:30 +, you wrote:
>I saw similar problem with thttpcli and it went away when I "cleaned
>and rebuilt" the ICS package.
Isn't life strange. I just updated using SVN, cleaned, rebuilt and installed the
ICS package.
Would you believe it. Now I don't get the errorcode 23
On Thu, 14 May 2009 10:31:53 +, you wrote:
>>
>>> Possibly you need breaks? :-)
>>>
>>> switch(RqType)
>>> {
>>> case smtpConnect: SMTP->Helo(); break;
>>> case smtpHelo: SMTP->MailFrom(); break;
>>> case smtpEhlo: SMTP->Auth(); break;
>>> case smtpAuth: SMTP->MailFrom(
On Tue, 12 May 2009 12:00:01 +, you wrote:
>Possibly you need breaks? :-)
>
>switch(RqType)
> {
> case smtpConnect: SMTP->Helo(); break;
> case smtpHelo: SMTP->MailFrom(); break;
> casesmtpEhlo: SMTP->Auth(); break;
> casesmtpAuth: SMTP->MailFrom(); break;
On Mon, 11 May 2009 12:00:01 +, you wrote:
>You do not check for ErrCode = 0 in OnRequestDone.
>Put a break point before or at the switch statement and single-step
>thru the code. That will show you what's wrong.
Dont' think that the code I showed was til only code I have tried.
I have tried
I know this is a vFAQ, but please read anyway :-)
Using Codegear C++2009, I have tried to use the example "Mailsnd".
My code:
SMTP->Host = Data->TAoplysning->FieldByName("Mailserver")->AsString;
SMTP->Port = Data->TAoplysning->FieldByName("Port")->AsInteger;
SMTP->SignOn = Data->TAoplysning-
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