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Unable to send using SSL settings from multiple mail clients

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  • Infopro
    Has anyone heard of this issue, got any resolutions or knows of any patches or fixes?

    They need to move away from XP. Support for it ended years ago:
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  • Nicholas-MAH
    They need to move away from XP. Support for it ended years ago: Windows XP end of support - Microsoft Windows

    I am aware Microsoft stopped supporting it. But customers and none the less, they still choose to use Windows XP as their preferred operating system. I have explained this to them, that they need to upgrade to a minimum Windows 7 OS. However, getting them to upgrade is a whole new can of worms. I was just hoping; there might be something for those using Windows XP machines and mail clients.
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  • Infopro
    You're not alone. Still, being insecure is not an option and those users need to move away from XP if they'd like to get rid of the current issues they're facing: Why can't Windows XP handle newer SSL certificate versions?
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  • rpvw
    You might find the answers you want on the following thread: SOLVED - Unable to send emails properly
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  • Nicholas-MAH
    You're not alone. Still, being insecure is not an option and those users need to move away from XP if they'd like to get rid of the current issues they're facing: Why can't Windows XP handle newer SSL certificate versions?

    Thanks. Indeed, we never advise customers to send using non-secure. Who knows whos waiting in the bushes ...
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, There's a workaround referenced on the following thread should you need a temporary solution until those systems are updated: SOLVED - Unable to send emails properly Thank you.
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  • Nicholas-MAH
    Hello, There's a workaround referenced on the following thread should you need a temporary solution until those systems are updated: SOLVED - Unable to send emails properly Thank you.

    Hello Michael, Thanks. This is very helpful.
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