Thanks Nick.  I downloaded the 1.42b2 zip file, but it doesn't show it 
contains an xpi file; how is it to be installed?  When unzipped, it's a 
folder containing several subfolders, such as chrome, components, 
defaults, and an install.jar file. 

I'm running Tbird on my MacBook with Tiger OSX, if that matters.

On 3/1/09 thunderbird-webmail-extension group wrote:
> Date: Sat, Feb 28 2009 3:00 pm 
> From: Nick  
>
>
>
> 142b2 was the best working one yet for most people
> the non beta really just stop working for the most  part
>
> you can get the  beta version here
> http://groups.google.com/group/thunderbird-webmail-extension/files
> dont download yahoo 1.43b3
> it  bad
> but 1.42b2 seem to work fine
>
> get the original non working one in my opinion here
> *http://webmail.mozdev.org/installation.html
>
> *
>
> Michael Reich wrote:
>   
>> > Thanks, Nick, but I'm not comfortable with getting "most" of my yahoo 
>> > mail.  I hadn't been seeing any problems at all until this 1.4.2 version 
>> > was pushed out.  I'd really rather move back, but when you allow Tbird 
>> > to update extensions (rather than manually downloading extensions to 
>> > install) you don't get to save the file for archival purposes.  I'd 
>> > really like to find a web site that has the prior version available 
>> > because I am not happy with this version at all. 
>> >
>> > In the future, I'm going to resist the "automatic" installation and opt 
>> > for manually downloading so I can save the files.
>> >


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