Hi,
The PC, where FreeFileSync is installed has the external Internet access blocked. Which address do I have to unblock in order to use the E-Mail notification?
E-Mail notification address
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https://api.freefilesync.org/email_notify
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Thank you. I'll donate tomorrow to get the donation version!Zenju, 14 Nov 2020, 18:49https://api.freefilesync.org/email_notify
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I unlocked the address (https://api.freefilesync.org/email_notify; http://api.freefilesync.org/email_notify) but it comes up with this error:Zenju, 14 Nov 2020, 18:49https://api.freefilesync.org/email_notify
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Any idea on how to fix that?
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I allowed these ones:
Now it comes up with this error:
https://freefilesync.org
http://freefilesync.org
https://api.freefilesync.org
http://api.freefilesync.org
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This should do it:
A: Starting with IE 7.0, server certificate revocation checking is enabled by default. You can disable this feature by clicking Internet Options on the Tools menu, selecting the Advanced tab, and clearing the Check for server certificate revocation check box, as Figure 1 shows. You need to restart IE in order for this setting to take effect.
https://www.itprotoday.com/security/disabling-internet-explorer-feature-checks-server-certificate-revocation
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It worked, thanks!