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The default value is 1.
curl _uses_ a default CA bundle, it doesn't install one.
Drop the references to 7.10 as that is now >8 years old!
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Extended the intial HTTP protcol part and added a mention of --trace and
--trace-ascii.
Replaced most URLs in the text to use example.com instead of all the
made up strange names.
Shortened a bunch of lines.
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Extended the descriptions somewhat and made the options get listed next
to each other.
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... and update the curl.1 and curl_easy_setopt.3 man pages such that
they do not suggest to use an OpenSSL utility if curl is not built
against OpenSSL.
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/669702
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3157232
Reported by: John Bradshaw
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Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/623663
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Also spelling fix for RECIPIENT #define.
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example.
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Even if libcurl might to do it for us, it is more correct.
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Without this you won't get the next (Subject) line.
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This example shows how to send SMTP with TLS
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Add a simple SMTP example program, patterned after some of the existing
examples, and the curl application.
This version addresses issues raised by David Woodhouse on comments in
the simplesmtp.c example.
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2010-12/0192.html
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It was added in 7.17.0 and is not deprecated
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and the traditional source header
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This script is the start of a helper tool that scans a source code and
outputs the most recent libcurl version it finds symbols for. Meaning
that if there's no conditions in the code, that's the earliest libcurl
version the scanned code requires.
It is not added to the Makefile.am yet as it is still a bit crude, but
I'm committing it to keep it and allow us to work on it.
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This is a meta symbol. OR this value together with a single specific
auth value to force libcurl to probe for un-restricted auth and if not,
only that single auth algorithm is acceptable.
For example you can use CURLAUTH_DIGEST|CURLAUTH_ONLY to make libcurl
first probe for what method to use, but yet only consider Digest to be
acceptable.
Using _only_ CURLAUTH_DIGEST without the CURLAUTH_ONLY field, will make
libcurl explicitly use Digest right away and not do any probing.
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I also documented the filtering logic in the symbol-scan.pl function to
clarify why not all CURL_* symbols are included.
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I've made the code intended using curl-style now to look more like other
examples.
My previous "fix" was a bit too invasive but is now fixed again.
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An example application source code sending SMTP mail with the multi
interface. It is based on the code Alona Rossen provided, which in turn
is based on existing example/test code, and I converted it even more
into a decent example with a fair multi API use, put the info required
to edit at the top and I added some comments.
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I've developed a script I call symbol-scan.pl that scans the curl.h and
multi.h header files and compare the symbols it finds in there with the
symbols symbols-in-versions documents and outputs a report on the
differences. Using this I've dug through the history to fill up
symbols-in-versions with all the symbols my script found mismatches for.
I will commit symbol-scan.pl separatly and think of a way to put it to
use in the build/tests so that we from now on will get this in-sync
check automatically.
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It is for FTP, SMTP, POP3, IMAP at least.
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