Thanx for the update on this one!
Very useful information, could indeed be collected in a FAQ ;)

On Nov 22, 7:10 am, alanrf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But is has been infinitely long that certain environments blocked the
> ports that GMail requires for POP/SMTP and  quite long that they
> blocked the ports needed for GMail IMAP (simply because it is more
> recent).
>
> For users in environments that block those ports then the Webmail
> extension requiring *only* http (port 80) access did and continues to
> do a great service to those users wishing to access their GMail in
> those restricted environments.
>
> There should be a FAQ for the Thunderbird Webmail Extensiosn - we
> would not need to keep answering this question.
>
> On Nov 21, 3:16 am, PegasuZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Developers,
>
> > As a happy user of the webmail extension i got a question concering
> > the Gmail extension.
> > Is the Gmail extension still useful?
> > It's already quite a while that Gmail support IMAP and POP-access, as
> > well as SMTP-sending...
>
> > Greetz,
>
> > J
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