TLS is the successor of SSL, EAGetMail supports SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 - TLS 1.2 very well. In EAGetMail, ConnectTLS doesn't mean TLS encryption, it means TLS command POP3/IMAP protocol.
- Sep 08, 2020 This article fixes an issue in which a registry subkey labeled Wow6432Node is listed in system registry on x86 machines. Applies to: Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Original KB number: 2582176. Consider the following scenario: A computer running 32 Bit (x86) Platform of Windows 7. Install Windows 7 with SP1 or install Windows 7 RTM Upgraded.
- The assembly tries to access a particular registry key in Win7. The key is HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion - ProductID (tried to read this value) As the assembly is in x86 it tries to look for the key in SysWow64 node. HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Wow6432Node Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion - ProductID.
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You don't have to set any property to enable TLS 1.2 encryption. If your server requires TLS 1.2 encryption, TLS 1.2 encryption is used automatically with ConnectTLS, ConnectSSL and ConnectSSLAuto.
To enable TLS 1.2 on some legacy systems, you need to install the following update/packages:
Windows XP/2003 32bit (x86)
- POSReady.reg
Put the following POSReady text in POSReady.txt, rename to POSReady.reg, right-click Merge, Yes You can also download it from POSReady.reg.
- KB4019276
After you merge POSReady.reg, go to: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/search.aspx?q=kb4019276 Download and Install 'Update for WES09 and POSReady 2009 (KB4019276)'.
More information: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/4019276
- Add/merge the following registry keys to enable TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2
Windows 2008 SP2
- KB4019276
After you merge POSReady.reg, go to: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/search.aspx?q=kb4019276 Download and Install 'Update for Windows Server 2008 ... ' (select your CPU architecture).
More information: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/4019276
- Add/merge the following registry keys to enable TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2
Windows 2008 R2/7
- Add/merge the following registry keys to enable TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2
Enable TLS 1.2 with IE 8.0 on Windows XP
To use WebBrowser Control + OAUTH/XOAUTH2 on Windows XP, you need to enable TLS 1.2 in IE8 like this:
- KB4316682
Go to: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4316682 Download and install 'Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer 8 for WES09 and POSReady 2009 (KB4316682)'
More information: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/4316682
- KB4230450
Go to: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/search.aspx?q=KB4230450 Download and install 'Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 8 for WES09 and POSReady 2009 (KB4230450)'
After navigating the chain of registry keys, click the key TLS1.1/TLS1.2, in the right panel, right-click 'OSVersion', click Modify, enter the Value data shown above, click OK. (you must change '3.6.1.0.0' to '3.5.1.0.0')
- Open IE8, click Tools, Internet Options, Advanced tab, pull the thumb bar all the way down. You should see new checkbox options for 'Use TLS 1.1', 'Use TLS 1.2'. (KB4230450 will install these checkboxes, but they won't work without KB4019276.) 11) Uncheck 'Use TLS 1.0' (insecure). Check 'Use TLS 1.1' and 'Use TLS 1.2'. Click OK.
Enable TLS 1.2 with EWS on Windows XP
- KB4467770
Go to: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4467770 Download and install 'Update for WES09 and POSReady 2009 (KB4467770)'
More information: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/4467770
- Add/merge the following registry keys to enable TLS 1.0/TLS 1.1/TLS 1.2 for WinHttp
Enable TLS 1.1/1.2 with EWS on Windows 7/2008 R2/2012/2012 R2
- KB3140245
Go to: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/search.aspx?q=kb3140245 Download and install 'Update for [OS] (KB3140245)'
More information: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3140245
- Add/merge the following registry keys to enable TLS 1.1/TLS 1.2 for WinHttp
Enable TLS Strong Encryption Algorithms in .NET 20 and .NET 4.0
- Add/merge the following registry keys
See Also
Using EAGetMail POP3 and IMAP4 Component
User Authentication and SSL Connection
Using Gmail IMAP4 OAUTH
Using Gmail/GSuite Service Account + IMAP4 OAUTH
Using Office365 EWS OAUTH
Using Office365 EWS OAUTH in Background Service
Using Hotmail IMAP4 OAUTH
Digital Signature and E-mail Encryption/Decryption
Unique Identifier (UIDL) in POP3 and IMAP4 protocol
Parse Bounced Email (delivery-report)
Work with winmail.dat (TNEF Parser)
EAGetMail Namespace References
EAGetMail POP3 and IMAP4 Component Samples
Online Tutorials
Read Email over SSL/TLS Connection in C# - Tutorial
Read Email from Gmail Account in C# - Tutorial
Read Email from Yahoo Account in C# - Tutorial
Read Email from Hotmail Account in C# - Tutorial
Read Email over SSL/TLS Connection in VB.NET - Tutorial
Read Email from Gmail Account in VB.NET - Tutorial
Read Email from Yahoo Account in VB.NET - Tutorial
Read Email from Hotmail Account in VB.NET - Tutorial
Read Email over SSL/TLS Connection C++/CLI - Tutorial
Read Email from Gmail Account in C++/CLI - Tutorial
Read Email from Yahoo Account in C++/CLI - Tutorial
Read Email from Hotmail Account in C++/CLI - Tutorial
This article fixes an issue in which a registry subkey labeled Wow6432Node is listed in system registry on x86 machines.
Wow6432node Windows 7 Download 64-bit
Applies to: Windows 7 Service Pack 1
Original KB number: 2582176
Symptoms
Consider the following scenario:
A computer running 32 Bit (x86) Platform of Windows 7.
Install Windows 7 with SP1 or install Windows 7 RTM Upgraded to SP1.
Click the Start button, type regedit in the search box to open the Registry Editor.
Expand the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARE
In this scenario, you may notice a registry subkey labeled Wow6432Node and feel that the system may have been incorrectly installed or upgraded.
Cause
This registry key is typically used for 32-bit applications on 64-bit machines. If they're present on x86 machines, they don't cause any issues as they aren't used.
Resolution
You can safely ignore the registry value.
How to determine Windows 7 platform
There are a number of tools that you can use to identify which platform is installed on the system. Below are two ways that you can use to help identify the platform
Method 1: Use System Information Tool to view Processor Architecture
Click on the Start button.
In the Search box, type the command
MSINFO32
without the quotes.In the left-hand pane, click System Summary.
In the right-hand pane, view the entry labeled System Type.
If the entry states x86-Based PC, this is 32-bit platform. If the entry states x64-Based PC, this is 64-bit platform.
Method 2: Use the Set command to display Processor Architecture
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Open an Administrative command prompt
Type the following command:
If the result is PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=x86, this is 32-bit platform. If the result is PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=AMD64 this is 64-bit platform.