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Subject: Re: RFC: TLS default enabled/disabled?
From: Michael =?iso-8859-13?q?H=E4ckel?= <Michael () Haeckel ! Net>
Date: 2001-05-21 7:19:43
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On Monday, 21. May 2001 07:21, Michael Häckel wrote:
> On Monday, 21. May 2001 02:03, Waldo Bastian wrote:
> > Yes, no I wouldn't use it like that. In KMail you run your slave in
> > connection orriented mode, so I would just pass all the info for a
> > certain account as "Config". E.g. with a call to "slave->setConfig()"
> >
> > The host-based configuration that the SlaveConfig class provides isn't
> > very usefull for KMail and is more intended for protocols like http or
> > ftp.
>
> Thanks for the hint.
Sorry, but there is a problem with that. While passing configuration to
operations like KIO::get, this does not seem to be possible for opening the
connection.
If I execute
mSlave = KIO::Scheduler::getConnectedSlave(getUrl());
if (!mSlave) return FALSE;
mSlave->setConfig(mSlaveConfig);
in openConnection() the values are not yet there.
Do I have to create the slave myself, or is there a way around this?
BTW: I can of course make the IMAP slave using this way of configuration if
it works, however it is then inconsistent with POP3.
If a common agreement can be reached, I can also do it for POP3, but at least
I'm tired of this IMHO stupid fruitless discussions about that.
Regards,
Michael Häckel
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