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Solve : Thunderbird issue w/ Webmail Extension? |
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Answer» I'm running the latest version for the Windows XP SP2 version of Thunderbird. I also have the latest updates for the extensions mentioned. I've reset the ports to 110 and 25What did you have there before? I'm pretty sure, port 110 won't work. Try port 2000.Quote from: Broni on November 12, 2007, 09:09:32 PM QuoteI've reset the ports to 110 and 25I'm pretty sure, port 110 won't work. I can access Yahoo! Mail BETA from Thunderbird using port 110. Most ISPs block port 25. -- EDIT -- I just found out the reason why my Yahoo! account was not working. I told Thunderbird to access the SMTP server through Port 110, when I should have being using Port 25.Quote from: Dilbert on November 12, 2007, 05:02:57 PM I'm running the latest version for the Windows XP SP2 version of Thunderbird. I also have the latest updates for the extensions mentioned. Yes. MS is changing things at Hotmail. Every time they do this, the Webmail developer has to play catch up. He waits until his hotmail accounts fail, then checks logs, etc., figures out what he needs to change in the extensions, fixes them, and releases updates. What is even stranger appearing, is when you have multiple hotmail accounts, and only one fails, and the rest keep working fine. It means that the accounts are on different servers and MS just hasn't gotten around to them all yet. The others would EVENTUALLY fail too. This is what happened to me over the last few days. I've been looking through the forums here: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=39&sid=5d6d9eba214adf6c27a3f07f0b2d997a and I'm giving you the condensed version. If you'd like to search around there, you can find the exact posts on it. I did download and play with his betas. http://groups.google.com/group/thunderbird-webmail-extension/files It worked. However..... Today, using Thunderbird->Tools->Add-ons->Find Updates , I see that he has released new versions ( not betas ) . I've just let it update, and am experimenting now. If you have problems with the built-in update function ( there were some snags with it earlier today ) , you can manually grab the .xpi files from http://webmail.mozdev.org/installation.html Check the version numbers there vs. what you have currently in use. Bet ya yours are not up to date. Dilbert, the latest updates for Webmail will fix this problem.Just received the updates. Hotmail's working great now. Thanks much, guys. Nice |
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