Let me be sure I've got this all straight (I don't have a toggle d-pad on my PPC, only a scroll wheel). 1) Action button, which presently does "next mail",...
Below is my opinion... Craig ... Geoffrey Coram <gjcoram@...> wrote: (03/03/2007 06:19) ... Should do open/close which would be "return to list" when...
... For me, no. I like the current behavior. If I'm using an external keyboard - frequently the case, as replying by stylus input is a bit slow - the Esc key...
I can see Gerard's point. At the moment the Action button opens, then goes to Next message. If this action is retained, then perhaps when toggle right gets to...
hi Craig, ... right. Otherwise you have to use the ok on screen to return to the list. ... I agree with your proposal. Werner -- f u cn rd ths, u cn gt a gd jb...
Hi Hermann, First I must say that I see you are using the old site to send your mail. In future do use the current address (from which this message comes) and...
... Greg, Isn't there SOME way to get that killed off, assuming it can't forward traffic to the current site? Even though I'm a long-time user I don't ...
... The trouble is that I ran it as a pay-as-you-go account. I stopped dialling in, and it should have died after 90 days. However, fsworld got taken over by...
Hi Tim, ... Good News! I finally managed to find the hiding place on the Orange site where I could resurrect a lapsed account. I have now deleted all pages on...
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Sometimes the last version (2.04) is taking about 3~4 minutes to close
connection, whem I get many messages or large messages. I run npopuk under W98....
Are you using SSL? Did you change the value of TimeoutInterval in nPOPuk.ini? Are you using the version for XP and earlier, or the one for Win98? (The Win98...
Hi Al, I regret that I know nothing of heldheld computers so I have forwarded your message to the npopsupport mail list. I am hopeful that a subscriber there...
... Action button goes to the next message, and if you want to return to list view, you can click the "ok" in the upper right, right? ... If you set it for...
... Geoffrey Coram <gjcoram@...> wrote: (03/20/2007 21:05) ... list view, you can click the "ok" in the upper right, right? Yes, that is correct. Craig...
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Someone posted to HPCFactor.com that the OpenSSL DLLs are available from a Qmail download page. I've just compiled the "wrapper" npopssl.dll for the various...
The author of QMAIL3 is provided OpenSSL builds (and last version moreover) for a large number of WinCE platforms on his web site (can we trust him ?) : ...
On 04/03/2007 17:37, "stephanie_giuliani" ... Did you try the wrapper I posted, and it didn't work? I expect the function prototypes are the same, that there...
Sorry, I try it, and yes it seems to work with the current version of the wrapper. I connected to my pops server and received my message without problem. ...
Hi Folks, The Site News page announces: ================================ 16 Apr 2007 On the Downloads page, SSL library files have been added for the WinCE...
hi Greg, ... I suggest to add also the SSL libraries for the PPC 2003 from the qmail3 site because they work better than the Naka versions and the PPC built...
hi Greg, ... I apologize for my previous mail. Obviously you have already added also the arm, mips and sh-3 versions of the SSL files. I did not understand...
Hi Werner, ... Mmm! Is there any way I could do it better? I must admit that I am a bit confused about what is needed to get a system working with SSL on...
hi Geoffrey, ... http://q3.snak.org/download/ at the bottom of the page you find the SSL section with all different builds for the available platforms. Werner ...
hi Greg, ... what I now use is the files from the ARM build on the Qmail3 site plus the npopssl.dll. This combination works for me on two different accounts. ...
... What you added is only the npop-specific DLL. If you look at what you have in your npop dir, you will have "npopssl.dll" (small) as well as "ssleay32.dll"...