New release soon?

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tcaduto12068
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New release soon?

Post by tcaduto12068 » Wed 14 Aug 2019 19:28

Last release was in 2018, plans for a updated version soon?

ViktorV
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Re: New release soon?

Post by ViktorV » Thu 15 Aug 2019 13:13

We're going to release a new build of SecureBridge within two weeks.

tcaduto12068
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Re: New release soon?

Post by tcaduto12068 » Thu 05 Sep 2019 15:17

Any update?

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Re: New release soon?

Post by ViktorV » Fri 06 Sep 2019 11:30

The new build of SecureBridge 9.1.3 is already available for download.

bij
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Re: New release soon?

Post by bij » Thu 03 Oct 2019 09:14

hi viktor,

are SMTP and/or POP3 supported in this version?

cheers

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Re: New release soon?

Post by ViktorV » Fri 04 Oct 2019 10:14

At the moment, SMPT and POP3 are not supported. This features is in our roadmap but we cannot tell any timeframe at the moment.
You can write about supporting this functionality on our User Voice forum: https://devart.uservoice.com/forums/174370-securebridge to speed up the implementation of this functionality.

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Re: New release soon?

Post by stlcours » Mon 30 Dec 2019 06:55

Dear ViktorV

I don't understand "SMTP and POP3 are not supported. This features is in our roadmap ".
That means you will develop the components of SMTP, or you will develop the component of SSL for SMTP?
This feature of SSL is interesting, I hope you could do it in future, thanks!

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Re: New release soon?

Post by ViktorV » Mon 30 Dec 2019 11:37

What we meant by that is, should we develop components that support the POP3 and SMTP protocols, they would also work with the SSL protocol.

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