I don't know about other folders, I've only got the inbox in my Hotmail. You can set up filters to work on pretty much any information in the headers, if Hotmail doesn't add folder information, then you should be able to set up filters in TB that work in a similar way to any filters you have in Hotmail.
Seb wrote: > It does work, but I'm wondering if I can still sort my emails with the > filters using headers, and if I can even download folders other than > the inbox... > > On Jan 19, 2:27 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote: > >> It is secured SMTP, TLS, but MS say in their instructions to use port >> 25, which is the default in Thunderbird, which doesn't work. Interesting >> to note that Google also use TLS and port 587 for their SMTP. >> >> >> >> alanrf wrote: >> >>> As usual MS decideds not to follow the rules. Port 25 is the de facto >>> standard for unsecured SMTP. >>> >>> Some antivirus products that scan email outbound make this assumption >>> and prevent the secure connection being made. I know that this is the >>> case with avast. Any avast user who wants the work around (other than >>> the one given above) so that port 25 can be used with a secure >>> connection let me know. >>> >>> On Jan 18, 8:09 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Yup! If you're in one of the countries listed in the pages djmaniak777 >>>> linked to; >>>> <http://windowslivewire.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2F7EB29B42641D59!3241...> >>>> <http://windowslivehelp.com/solutions/settings/archive/2009/01/13/pop3...> >>>> <http://windowslivehelp.com/solutions/settings/archive/2009/01/06/send...> >>>> Hotmail is now giving free POP3 access. It doesn't matter what email >>>> client or operating system you use you can get your Hotmail without any >>>> extra software. >>>> I'd guess that some people behind corporate firewalls may still need the >>>> extensions, just as some people need them for Gmail. As Hotmail roll >>>> this out worldwide, we'll all be able to read our Hotmail in any email >>>> client of our choice. >>>> >>>> hagatha wrote: >>>> >>>>> Does this work with Thunderbird & Hotmail.... on a PC? >>>>> >>>>> hagatha >>>>> >>>>> On Jan 18, 6:23 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> That does the trick! same security and port number settings as Gmail. >>>>>> >>>>>> astro wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> I couldn't send on the default port 25 (either TLS or SSL), however >>>>>>> setting the smtp server to port 587 and TLS only seems to work fine >>>>>>> for some reason. Not sure why this would be the case since I've never >>>>>>> had any issues with port 25 on my ISP before, so I can only assume the >>>>>>> problem is with hotmail itself. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Jan 18, 7:58 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Well I've tried this with my UK based Hotmail.com account. I can >>>>>>>> receive >>>>>>>> mails, but haven't yet been able to send through smtp.live.com. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> djmaniak777 wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> the details are here >>>>>>>>> http://windowslivewire.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2F7EB29B42641D59!3241... >>>>>>>>> http://windowslivehelp.com/solutions/settings/archive/2009/01/13/pop3... >>>>>>>>> http://windowslivehelp.com/solutions/settings/archive/2009/01/06/send... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Jan 13, 8:15 pm, alanrf <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hotmail promised to open up free POP/SMTP access quite a long time >>>>>>>>>> ago. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> It is possible that they are doing this in certain regions where they >>>>>>>>>> are competing with local free Yahoo for example or it may reflect >>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>> this is a paid for Hotmail Plus account that has always had POP/SMTP >>>>>>>>>> server access. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> It just tried this with a free Hotmail account here in the US and the >>>>>>>>>> response was "pop3.live.com responded user does not have pop access". >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Jan 12, 10:59 am, plnk <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I has used this extensions for couple of years but today I read that >>>>>>>>>>> hotmail now comes with pop3. I try it and it worked fine. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> POP3 with SSL: pop3.live.com >>>>>>>>>>> SMTP: smtp.live.com >>>>>>>>>>> User: tu direcció[email protected] >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Sorry for my english >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> >>>> -- >>>> >> -- >> > > > > > -- --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thunderbird Webmail Extension" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/thunderbird-webmail-extension?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
