Hi there Guys & Gals!

I do computer work for a living and I absolutely love TBird and have
been using it on clients machines for about 5yrs. now.
Your extension has been great for years, but as of late I have had
nothing but problems with the Hotmail extension.
We have lots of customers using QWest DSL /w MSN Premium here in our
area.

The latest problem I have been having is the negative vibes issue so
frequently reported here.
The latest fix, which I saw posted by another user was to disable the
welcome page in the Windows Live WebMail. I had actually noticed that
if I logged into the users account 1x and loaded the Inbox, then
logged out then Tbird would work /w the Hotmail extension, so this
seems like the fix.

I'm of course using the Hotmail ext. in WindowsLive mode, however it's
always very, very slow, big looooong pauses where virtually zero to no
data is transmitted or received for often several minutes and then it
bursts for 30sec. or so, then stalls for a min, 2min, etc..

Unfortunately in the WindowsLive mode, the extension only works hit
and miss.
Just this past week, I had one client whose e-mail we completely
downloaded, several 100 messages worth, with no problem once I did the
above log-in once technique This was prior to be made aware of
disabling the welcome pg.
After the user took their machine home, it started giving the negative
vibes error.

I have looked at their machine again, even set the WindowsLive welcome
pg. to not display automatically upon WebMail logon, and instead go
straight to the Inbox.
But this has had virtually no effect on it.
I was able to download a few messages on a fresh test setup on a
different machine /w no prior e-mail downloaded for that acct. However
as soon as it hit the messages marked as un-read on the server, it
gave the negative vibes error.
So I opened each un-read message through the WindowsLive site, and
this got it a little farther but it still dumped out.

The only way I was able to get his account to work was to set it to
the old WebDav format, then the message downloads flew, and all was
well.

I'm also having to set the server timeout high, I usually do 300sec.
which works well for those pesky large attachments.
But we shouldn't have to do that if it didn't have so many pauses
while downloading.


So what's the secret to getting this thing up and running and working
with the WindowsLive protocol?

Are we just doomed because Microsoft keeps changing things? Or is
there another way?

I have read all the docs, how-to's, help, etc.. that there is, I have
cruised this newsgroup for the past year off and on and have found
little that worked permanently.


Also, it seems that even when I do get it working, after a while,
maybe a few weeks, a few months, it just stops working again. It's
very frustrating and makes it a difficult product to support.

Although I'd love to keep using it, so any advice would be
appreciated.

Thx.
Ynot
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