> I never noticed something like that. I think that _any_ mail now takes
> approximately 2 hours to process at elist.org. The delay started with
> 30 minutes or so and grew to current 2 hours.
>
> Is there anybody not having this problem?
>
Looking back through emails from the list I receive,
e issues are being discussed in the non-tech borland
newsgroup. Probably a better place to look for information and
discuss than here.
-Jeff Hamblin
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On 4/22/2010 9:29 AM, Arno wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is a test e-mail sent with v7 MailSnd demo and a modified/fixed TSmtpCli.
> ...
I'm running Thunderbird 3.04 on Win7x64. No extra stuff installed.
The message and the attached file came through and displayed well.
The only thing that looked bad
On 10/25/2010 1:32 AM, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
So you want to update your graph and label up to 100 times per second,
are you sure anyone can see changes that fast?
I believe the poster stated "100 ms" -- which would be 10 times per
second. Probably a bit overkill still,
On 2/21/2011 2:24 PM, brian - wrote:
Always been a bit skeptic about open source,
> how do you make money from that :)
What you would contribute to the ICS community as
open source is just the base component -- not the
application level implementation, which is where we
all have the opportuni
On 8/6/2011 11:37 AM, Arno Garrels wrote:
Francois PIETTE wrote:
Not exactly, the good old Outlook Express has been renamed "Windows
Live Mail". It has a new "ribon tool bar" and slightly different
folder treeview, but it is still Outlook Express and it is still
free. Not delivered with Win7 its
I am still using D2007, and very happy with the current version of ICS.
I don't have any problem with a new version of ICS starting fresh at XE
or whatever you choose.
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I have a service application that uses SMTPcli to retreive
and handle purchase notifications from PayPal. They made
a change that's causing my parsing to fail. I am wondering
if it is some standard encoding that I can set SMTPcli to
handle, or do I need to handle the decoding myself?
All the payme
Arno Garrels wrote:
With SmtpCli you cannot retrieve mail.
Oops - I meant Pop3cli! (using smtpcli to send responses)
Use TMimeDec to decode the mail.
Thanks !
-Jeff
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> Is there any chance that THttpCli doesn't work on dialup connections?
> In one of our (remote) environment, the user has a dialup connection.
> While he can browse with no problems with IE, httptst sample returns
> an error of "Failed: 404 Connection timed out (Error #10060)" with any
> web site.
Oh yes, you're right -- what was I thinking? I remember
having a problem like this a while back, and I think it
was some sort of outbound firewall that was active on
only the dialup. Maybe ZoneAlarm?
> Hmm. But windows firewall does not really block any outbound
> requests. It only blocks servers
>> First of all, Sorry for my english !
> It's OK, many subcribers of this list are not perfectly
> speaking english.
I know this is off-topic, but I would like to thank all of you
for whom english is a secondary language for the effort you
put forth writing posts here in english. Most of you wr
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