[squeak-dev] Re: SqueakSSL on Windows

Jon Hylands jon at huv.com
Tue Nov 29 15:04:50 UTC 2011


If you pull a virgin 4.2 All-in-one image off squeak.org, you'll see that
that method does not exist anywhere in the image, so it obviously came from
some other package...

- Jon


On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 3:24 AM, Andreas Raab <andreas.raab at gmx.de> wrote:

> On 11/28/2011 2:44, Jon Hylands wrote:
>
>> Thanks Andreas,
>>
>> That worked, although I'm obviously missing something you have in your
>> image, since SecureSocketStream doesn't
>> implement openConnectionToHost:port:**timeout:,
>> only openConnectionToHost:port:. I just removed the timeout argument
>> altogether, using the default timeout, and it works fine with that.
>>
>
> SocketStream implements openConnectionToHost:port:**timeout: and
> SecureSocketStream is a subclass of it, so the method should be there.
>
> Cheers,
>  - Andreas
>
>  I tried the POP3Client, but gmail requires an SSL connection, so I
>> copied your ensureConnection method to a new subclass, SecurePOP3Client
>> (see attached) that works nicely.
>>
>> Note that the example attempts to delete the message after downloading,
>> which of course is nice to have in an automated system, but you probably
>> wouldn't want to do it on your "real" gmail account. In order for the
>> delete to work, you have to change the setting on the gmail account
>> settings to delete after download. I also had to add a #quit in addition
>> to the #close in order to have the server flush and properly do the
>> delete.
>>
>> - Jon
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Andreas Raab <andreas.raab at gmx.de
>> <mailto:andreas.raab at gmx.de>> wrote:
>>
>>    On 11/26/2011 17:55, Jon Hylands wrote:
>>
>>        This clearly doesn't work on Windows at all, since TestCase >>
>>        #shouldPass sends #includes: to the result of that method, which
>> (if
>>        you're not running Mac OS) is the SqueakSSLTest instance.
>>
>>
>>    You're right, apologies. I don't know what I've been smoking when I
>>    committed this version :-) It's fixed now.
>>
>>
>>        I'm hoping to be able to send & receive email from a specific gmail
>>        account using this - any suggestions?
>>
>>
>>    For sending you can try the SqueakSSL-SMTP package which i just
>>    committed to the SqueakSSL repository. This is just a subclassed
>>    SMTPClient using SecureSocketStream for sending the email. The class
>>    side example shows how to send Email from a GMail account.
>>
>>    POP3 should be similarly simple if you start from POP3Client.
>>
>>    Hope this helps,
>>      - Andreas
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