How and where to get technical support for Internet Direct (Indy).
Indy technical support is available from several sources.
Consult the Indy web site for updated materials, including:
Please do NOT send email directly to the members of the Indy Pit Crew unless specifically requested to do so (typically when a crew member needs additional information) or responding to an email from a member of the Indy Pit Crew.
Due to the amount of time the members of the Indy Pit Crew spend in the newsgroups while still earning their daily bread, they are unable to respond to technical questions via email. Technical questions are best directed to the appropriate newsgroup.
If you require fast priority answers beyond what we provide freely out of our spare time and of our own free will with no financial compensation, please see the paid support options below. Even with paid support, since Indy itself is completely free, it is still a cheap option.
If you are still not convinced why you should not send us mail directly please consider the following additional items:
Many answers can be found in the technical articles listed at this web site and the FAQ. Please read these to see if the answer your questions.
Open source software is fantastic, but often lacks support. Indy Experts Support solves this problem for Indy. Indy Experts Support provides your company with priority e-mail and phone support in a very cost effective manner.
Indy Experts Support includes:
The Indy Experts Support team consists of the foremost experts in Indy:
Team Indy often answers questions related to using Indy on the public newsgroups and in discussion forums. Team Indy monitors these groups regularly. By using them , everyone can benefit from the information resulting from your post.
Peer technical support for Indy is available on public newsgroups or web forums.
Web access to the Indy Newsgroups is provided by Atozed Software.
For NNTP access, use the news.atozed.com newsgroup. This is not a web address and you will need a news reader such as Outlook Express or other to access them.
Use the Indy-Dev-Public discussion group to discuss Indy with other developers.
Intellicom hosts an SSL support forum. This forum is specifically for issues related to using OpenSSL with the Indy library.
If you are using Borland products, you can also use forums hosted by Borland. Borland hosts the following NNTP newsgroups at forums.borland.com:
If you cannot access these groups using NNTP, you can use your web browser and the web interface at http://newsgroups.borland.com.
Please help us to help you by following the following thse guidelines, or the most recent ones on the Indy Bug Page.
The Indy Bug Page. is available for access by the general public. Posting access is restricted in the new bug system (for the time being). In the future, we will open it up to more users as we formulate a reliable and efficient user verification method.
Check the bug list to see if a bug has already been reported. Please do not report bugs for Indy 9 unless they are critical or at least rather important. Indy 9 is in a state of near freeze and Indy 10 is the focus of our development. Check the dev snapshot and see if it still exists. If it is still an issue, please use the newsgroups or web forums to report the bug where a user with a bug system account can pre screen it and enter it into the bug system.
NNTP Access - Atozed Software hosts free peer support Indy Newsgroups at news.atozed.com. This is not a web address and you will need a news reader such as Outlook Express or other to access them.
Web Forums - The newsgroups can be accessed by a web gateway for those who prefer a web interface or cannot reach the news server because of firewall or other issues.
Please post Indy questions only in atozedsoftware.indy.* newsgroups
.intraweb and other are not Indy forums however some users insist on irritating other users if their question is not answered in the Indy forums. Indy questions posted in non Indy forums will not be answered and may result your being banned from the server.
The Indy news groups are atozedsoftware.indy.*.
If you find any problems with the bug system itself, please be kind enough to report them in the atozedsoftware.bugbegone.general newsgroup .
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