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We would like to express special thanks to all users, who gave us ideas, suggestions or reported bugs and
helped to make our products so reliable. The order is chronological:
Mr. Bruce W. Caron,
Excelsoft Design Limited,
NS, Canada, for implementing user authentication in the TmsNNTP component,
included in the Internet Mail Suite
Mr. Alexander Lucke, Germany,
for lots of useful notes and suggestions regarding the Internet Mail Suite
Mr. Brian Milburn,
Solid Oak Software, Inc. for extensive testing of the
Internet Mail Suite and all useful suggestions and ideas.
Mr. David Sherman,
Keywest Software, South Africa, creator
of GlyphView Pro, for friendly advices and for design of this beautiful banner:
Mr. Nick Bradbury,
Bradbury Software, creator
of HomeSite,
the best Web authoring software, which, was, by the way, used for designing this site, for help in fixing of
bugs in TagHTTPcomponent, included in the Internet Mail Suite.
Mr. Douglas Olender for creating the
excelent freeware RAS component on which mainly is based the TagRas
component included in the Internet Mail Suite.
Mr. John Taylor, GA, USA, who
helped to locate the bug in the RecvData method in the 32 bit version of
TSMTP component. John is the author of the set of shareware and freeware Programmers tools and
components, such as Component Builder, TSpread, TFileCrypt
and more. Visit his Delphi Power Page.
Mr. Paul Stohr,
PRPLUS Web Authoring, SD, USA, who also
gave useful advices and tips while implementing the 32 bit TSMTP component in the
CGI application on his web site, which is the perfect information source for both Delphi programmers and
Web developers.
Mr. Martin Baur,
MindPower and
M. Baur EDV Support, Switzerland, who also did huge contribution while fixing the above mentioned bug, also
gave very useful ideas related to the automation of the mail sending process.
Mr. Luc Wuyts, Advanced Data Engineering,
Belgium, who first spotted and helped to fix the bug in the 32 bit version of TSMTP
component, related to infinite loops when sending multiple messages in a row.
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