On 12 tammi, 22:47, alanrf <[email protected]> wrote:
> The ports used in the Thunderbird Webmail accounts must match the
> ports used in the main Webmail extension. That is how Thunderbird
> connects to the extensions. You must use different port numbers in
> the Webmail extension for POP and SMTP (they cannot have the same port
> number as each other).
>
> So if you have port 1024 set in the Webmail extension then your
> Webmail accounts in Thunderbird must have port 1024 set up as the POP
> port along with localhost set as the server.
>
> In the SMTP entry for your Webmail account you must set the SMTP port
> to the same one you set in the Webmail extension and again have the
> server set as localhost.
>
> On Jan 12, 10:51 am, Webmail Author <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > > And I'm using port 1024 in extension and default ports in thunderbird.
>
> > Do you have anything else using this port
>
> > Can you ping localhost
I set webmail pop port to 1050 and smtp port to 1060 and I think they
work but now I get message
"Command USER was not successful. The mail server responded: udefined
is a unsupported domain."
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