Which version of omnis does not require OpenSSL for sending mail
Hi Andy,
I believe Schannel is part of the standard windows install from Windows 7 onward, it may be present on earlier versions too, but I do not know.
I certainly have not had to install anything on Windows 2012R2.
Kind regards
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From: omnisdev-en [mailto:omnisdev-en-bounces@lists.omnis-dev.com] On Behalf Of Andy Hilton
Sent: 19 September 2017 14:39
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Subject: Re: Which version of omnis does not require OpenSSL for sending mail
Phil
Thanks you !
Is Schannel a ‘normally installed’ Windows option or have we simply swapped for a different requirement ?
Andy
> On Sep 19, 2017, at 9:34 AM, Philip Tulett <philip.tulett@pdq-networks.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Andy,
>
> In the release notes of 8.0.1 it states:- OpenSSL There are a number
> of Web commands that relied on OpenSSL in previous versions to provide
> secure communications: these included FTPConnect, HTTPOpen,
> TCPConnect, POP3Connect, and so on. We have removed support for
> OpenSSL for these commands and replaced it with support for Secure
> Channel (Schannel) on Windows, and Secure Transport on OS X. See the
> Omnis Help for details about these commands (FTPConnect, etc).
> Software Support and Compatibility
> 9
> If you have used OpenSSL to provide secure comms for these commands in
> existing applications, you will need to switch to using either
> Schannel or Secure Transport depending on what platform your app is
> running on. These security packages need to be installed on your
> development computer or a client’s computer to allow secure
> connections (SSL or TLS) when using these commands.
>
> Regards
> Phil
>
> —–Original Message—–
> From: omnisdev-en [mailto:omnisdev-en-bounces@lists.omnis-dev.com] On
> Behalf Of Andy Hilton
> Sent: 19 September 2017 14:31
> To: OmnisDev List – English <omnisdev-en@lists.omnis-dev.com>
> Subject: Which version of omnis does not require OpenSSL for sending
> mail
>
> I know I can prob look this up but in a rush (as usual) – can anyone
> quickly tell me which version of Omnis loses the requirement for
> OpenSSL – is it $6 or $8 ?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Andy
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