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Help regarding SMTP Email Send Message


@Hooovahh wrote:

That document is out of date.  LabVIEW 2013 has had email VIs revamed tp support TLS.  I've not used these but remember it from the release notes.

 

https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/labview-api-ref/page/menus/categories/data-communication/protoc...

 


Thanks! Good to know. Now I just have to move from LV 8.6 to 2013. Smiley Embarassed

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@PhillipBrooks wrote:

Thanks! Good to know. Now I just have to move from LV 8.6 to 2013. Smiley Embarassed


Yeah right before you upgrade from Windows 2000 right?  Hey when are you getting a car without a carburetor?  Can I have my ball mouse back when you are done with it?  Whenever you are done using your CRT computer monitor.

 

All joking aside I could develop code in 8.6, it isn't that old, but I sure wouldn't want to.

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@Hooovahh wrote:

@PhillipBrooks wrote:

Thanks! Good to know. Now I just have to move from LV 8.6 to 2013. Smiley Embarassed


Yeah right before you upgrade from Windows 2000 right?  Hey when are you getting a car without a carburetor?  Can I have my ball mouse back when you are done with it?  Whenever you are done using your CRT computer monitor.

 

All joking aside I could develop code in 8.6, it isn't that old, but I sure wouldn't want to.


I'm using XP, thank you, but we do have way too many ball mice around the lab.

 

Most of the CRT displays have passed on; as we've shrunk/downsized over the years we have collected enough FP displays to bring the lab into the 21st century.

 

My computers are mostly of the Dell Optiplex 745 variety. Talk about carburetors... Smiley Embarassed

 

 

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@PhillipBrooks wrote:

I'm using XP, thank you, but we do have way too many ball mice around the lab.

 


I had to look it up, XP came out in 2001, Windows 2000 came out in December of 1999, so I guess one year difference isn't that much.  Stating someone is on XP today, would be like stating someone was still on Windows 98 in 2011.  While I'm sure there are still Windows 98 machines in use, but I don't know how many are developing new LabVIEW code.

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