How is this set? SSL/TLS: via STARTTLS
Configuration | MercuryC and set the "Connection port/type" to SSL encryption via STARTTLS. The port you are using is probably valid since it is only complaining about the use of STARTTLS.
From the help:
Connection port/type This is the port on the smart host to which MercuryC should connect. The standard port defined for this is 25, but in some cases (most notably if you are behind a firewall) you may have to enter a different port number here. Consult your ISP or Network administrator to find out if you need to alter the setting of this field. The "type" control allows you to enable the use of secure (encrypted) data transfers using an Internet standard called SSL. The default setting, Normal (no SSL encryption) tells MercuryC not to use SSL even if the smart host indicates that it is available. The second option, SSL encryption via STARTTLS command tells MercuryC to connect normally, but if the host indicates that SSL services are available, to issue the command that switches into secure mode. The last option, SSL encryption using direct connection, tells Mercury to assume that the smart host will expect SSL encryption to begin as soon as a connection is established. It is important to note that if you use the direct connection option, you will almost certainly have to specify a different TCP port as well (usually port 465). SSL via direct connection is heavily frowned upon these days - if your smart host requires you to use it, you should contact the administrator and suggest that they update to a more modern system.
<blockquote>How is this set? SSL/TLS: via STARTTLS</blockquote><p>Configuration | MercuryC&nbsp; and set the "Connection port/type" to SSL encryption via STARTTLS.&nbsp;&nbsp; The port you are using is probably valid since it is only complaining about the use of STARTTLS.
</p><p>From the help:</p><p><i><b>Connection port/type</b></i>&nbsp; This is the port on the smart host to which MercuryC should connect. The standard port defined for this is 25, but in some cases (most notably if you are behind a firewall) you may have to enter a different port number here. Consult your ISP or Network administrator to find out if you need to alter the setting of this field. The "type" control allows you to enable the use of secure (encrypted) data transfers using an Internet standard called SSL. The default setting, Normal (no SSL encryption) tells MercuryC not to use SSL even if the smart host indicates that it is available. <b>The second option, SSL encryption via STARTTLS command tells MercuryC to connect normally, but if the host indicates that SSL services are available, to issue the command that switches into secure mode</b>. The last option, SSL encryption using direct connection, tells Mercury to assume that the smart host will expect SSL encryption to begin as soon as a connection is established. It is important to note that if you use the direct connection option, you will almost certainly have to specify a different TCP port as well (usually port 465). SSL via direct connection is heavily frowned upon these days - if your smart host requires you to use it, you should contact the administrator and suggest that they update to a more modern system.
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