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Old 12-06-2010, 05:05 PM   #21
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Larry,

Thank you for answering my question on how to set SSL=Yes in 68C that was pending.

Gmail Standard instructions say "Use SSL: Yes"

You confirmed that I cannot set SSL=Yes in 68C.

Now, I do not know what to do.

I looked at the link you mentioned.
Someone suggested steps to modify source code.
By the way, I am not a technical expert.
I do not understand things like class, etc.
I think that it is beyond my capacity to play around with PHP Mailer source code.

I do not think that I am the first person to try to configure SMTP in 68C for Gmail.
I am curious to know if anyone has managed to configure SMTP in 68C for Gmail.
If yes, can they share their knowledge?

Larry, Mike,
I know you guys have in-depth knowledge on 68C, PHP, etc.
Can you please help me to configure SMTP in 68C for Gmail.

Can 68C development team consider to add a field "SSL=Yes/No" in 68C Main Settings?

Thank you.
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