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I'm stuck trying to upgrade TLSv1

STEVEN Z
2019-07-16
2019-07-18
  • STEVEN Z

    STEVEN Z - 2019-07-16

    My hosted domain/email account upgraded CPanel and TLSv1 is no longer supported. Certs are all OK. (I've had to fix those many times. They are fine now. I've been using Eudora since 1999 at least.)

    • I have tried the following to upgrade, but I'm stuck at TLSv1.

    • Environments: I have two machines (Win 8.1 and 10). .NET is the latest.

    • I have Eud 7.1.0.9 installed discreetly in two folders on Win 8.1 {all config info is in the local .ini}.
      (1) POPs fine to another domain.
      (2) is configured to POP one personality (works fine) and IMAP to the domain that now has a broken SSL negotiation.

    • On Win10 I have a copy of (2) and whatever I tried on Win8.1 I tried on Win10.

    • I found this - and got led to this project (scroll down to the comments):
      https://blog.timeoff.org/rick/2015/09/09/revisiting-eudora-ssl-certificate-failures/

    • I downloaded eudora71src.zip and "copy these new 4 files you extracted (libeay32.dll, QCSSL.dll, rootcerts.p7b, ssleay32.dll) into your Eudora program directory".

    • Relaunched. This did not upgrade TLSv1.

    • I installed Hermessetup.exe to a discreet folder. It's also at TLSv1. Why? I would have expected this to be at a higher version.

    I'm stuck. ... what did I miss? TIA

     
    • Ted Matavka

      Ted Matavka - 2019-07-17

      Eudora71src.zip is outdated. Try the HERMES exe in our download folder, on this project. If need be, you can uninstall Eudora (keep your data folder, though!), install the HERMES exe (it's Eudora 7109, just updated with all the new dll's), and try it

       
  • STEVEN Z

    STEVEN Z - 2019-07-18

    I did that... "I installed Hermessetup.exe to a discreet folder. It's also at TLSv1. Why? I would have expected this to be at a higher version." And I'm not sure why or how, but after trying this and that (maybe it needed a reboot), it is up to TSL v 1.2.

     

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