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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 328 |
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| I just posted CAB files for WinCE3 also. |
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 328 |
Location: | United States | Status: | |
| I just posted "release candidate 1" of nPOPuk 3.03 for HPCs (WinCE 2, 2.11, 3, and 5). This version adds that nice little filter box that I've gotten to love so much in Thunderbird: type a few letters in it, and the list of messages is filtered to show only those that match the string you've typed.
Note: your screen has to be wide enough to fit this box to the right of all the toolbar buttons. I was able to see it on my Jornada 720. I don't know if the WinCE 2.0 devices have wide enough screens. |
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 17,987 |
Location: | United Kingdom | Status: | |
| HP devices should be OK, but some of the older NEC's with 480x240 screens will suffer. |
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 328 |
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| I don't think they'll suffer, they just won't see the new feature. If the window isn't wide enough, it's hidden (I don't obscure the existing buttons). |
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Factorite (Junior) Posts: | 42 |
Location: | Germany | Status: | |
| I have the following "problem" with this fine most preferred by me program.
Depending on the mail I sometimes get the VIEW->text/html item shaded Grey/inactive.
Before 3.01 this was not always the case : now my HTML-mails appear in text form only (?).
Often there is a message "nPOPuk: HTML tags removed" also at the beginning of the mail.
I already changed in nPOPuk.ini the ViewFileSuffix="html" as in former times this seemed
to help that HTML-Messages were automatically opened by IE6 ( wonderful ! ).
Now that seems to have no effect any more.
I am confused. Any help how I could manage to open my HTML-mails in IE6 again by simply
clicking the text/html item ? |
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 328 |
Location: | United States | Status: | |
| It's grey, that an indication that the message was not fully downloaded. In the main window (mail list), you should see that the yellow envelope or white sheet icon is also grayed out. Mark the message for downloading, update the account, and then see what you get. I assume you have set the program to download only the first 100 or so lines, not the full message.
(There was one report that some mail servers are incorrectly reporting the message size in the POP3 communication.) |
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Factorite (Junior) Posts: | 42 |
Location: | Germany | Status: | |
| Great ! This works now (again)
A great step/hint in my understanding the details of the prog
Thank you. |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 733 |
Location: | England, UK | Status: | |
| Any chance of SSL on the earlier CE 2.0 devices? It is nice to have the raw app working but it is useless if major providers such as Google and Yahoo won't work without it. I might be missing something though. |
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 328 |
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| OpenSSL doesn't compile for me under CE 2.0. There are some portability issues -- I forget what they are exactly, but probably some system calls that aren't available. I don't know how much work it would be to work around them. |
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 328 |
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| Note that I never did get the 1.* series of OpenSSL to compile under WinCE (2.11 through 5.0), so the HPC versions of nPOPuk use 0.9.8x, which was not affected by the Heartbleed bug. (If you use the Win32 version of nPOPuk, you should download 3.03p2.) |
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 327 |
Location: | Portugal | Status: | |
| I was finally able to setup nPOPuk yesterday for the third time in 5 years. I had to reset the PHP settings on Gmail since nPOPuk was only downloading the first 327 messages my Gmail account ever got.
I'm pretty sure almost every HPC user who wants to check out his email uses nPOPuk.
Also, thanks very much the filter box, it'll be extremely useful. I'll probably update today. |
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Subscribers H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 3,680 |
Location: | Japan | Status: | |
| Would nPOPuk scale to order of tens of thousands of emails if CF is used?
Will try it out. |
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Subscribers H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 3,680 |
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| Heart bleed but is serious thing..... |
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Subscribers H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 3,680 |
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| Quote nathanpc - 2014-04-10 8:43 PM
I was finally able to setup nPOPuk yesterday for the third time in 5 years. I had to reset the PHP settings on Gmail since nPOPuk was only downloading the first 327 messages my Gmail account ever got.
I'm pretty sure almost every HPC user who wants to check out his email uses nPOPuk.
Also, thanks very much the filter box, it'll be extremely useful. I'll probably update today.
Nice... Filter function... |
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 328 |
Location: | United States | Status: | |
| Some people with large Gmail inboxes use username+recent or something like that to get only recent messages.
Also, there's an "Empty mailbox on server" option on the Initialise dialog that will DELE without RETR or TOP, which is a quick way to clear out the POP queue; on GMail, these will still be available via the web interface (and perhaps IMAP, I don't use IMAP, so I can't promise). |
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