I'm having a similar problem.  Upgraded to the latest Thunderbird
version (2.0.0.17), Webmail 1.3.3b3.  I'm using the Hotmail version
1.2.19b37, Yahoo 1.4.0b13, and OWA 0.7.0a36.


Three of my components report they are "Unsupported Domains," and the
error consile reports:

          nsDomainManager.js: getDoamin : Exception :
NS_ERROR_FAILURE.
          Error message: Component returned failure code: 0x80004005
(NS_ERROR_FAILURE)
          [mozIStorageConnection.createStatement]
          590
          DB Reset no such table: domain_handler

When I go to the Add-Ons window, Each component says there are no
accounts found, even if the domain is listed!

On Oct 30, 2:42 pm, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the same problem, all the email received between when the old
> extension stopped working and the install of the latest extension
> won't download (1-2-19b33.xpi. ).  They are still unread when I check
> via webmail.
>
> However I seem to be getting all new mail.  I am going to keep
> checking the webmail pages to make sure.
>
> On Oct 30, 11:05 am, viddeo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry if this has been covered, but I can't seem to find it
> > anywhere...after today's Hotmail update debacle and subsequent and
> > notorious 'bad vibes' access issues, I upgraded to the latest Thunder
> > bird version (2.0.0.17), as well as upgrading extension versions from
> > Webmail 1.3.2 and Hotmail 1.2.18 to Webmail 1.3.3b3 and Hotmail
> > 1.2.19b33.  However, I want to make sure that I've installed them
> > properly, as now I'm only getting a fraction of my unread emails
> > downloaded from Hotmail into Thunderbird (like 2 out of 6), and I
> > can't find an .xpi file when
> > when the zip file containing the new extension unzips.  Thus, since
> > these latest versions don't seem to come as .xpi files, I went into my
> > Library folder (OS X 10.5.3) then into the Thunderbird folder located
> > therein, then the Profile and another weirdly numbered folder witha
> > ",default" suffix, and finally into the extensions folder.  There I
> > found two folders with odd and lengthy names, one for the webmail
> > extension and one for the hotmail extension.  I basically swapped out
> > the previous contents of these folders with the contents from the
> > folders for the new extensions and voila, my add ons window in
> > Thunderbird reflects the newest version.
>
> > Is this the correct way to install them?  Any other help re: why I'm
> > only getting partial downloadds is greatly appreciated, too!
>
> > Best,
>
> > David
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