I have a feature suggestion that would help alleviate some of these
negative vibes reports, by notifying the user of actions they
themselves need to take:

The authors of the YPOPs! application added to it the ability to pop-
up a web page showing the user unexpected pages Yahoo! mail service
generated, requiring user action.  So, for instance, if Yahoo!
suddenly showed a message notifying users of a service change, this is
what YPOPs! displayed, allowing the user to take action so that login
and mail retrieval errors did not persist.

I would be a good idea to have this capability implemented in the
Webmail Extension.  The whenever Webmail does not encounter the page
it is expecting, it pops up--preferrably via Thunderbird's own web
capability (i.e. not an external browser) in order to maintain the
logged in state for the user to take action--the webpage it
encountered.  The user can then acknowledge the page and Webmail will
continue processing from there.

What do you think?
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