Thanks! I can read all my hotmails and yahoo mails! I did exactly what you typed.
On Mar 1, 6:51 pm, tipz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys i had problems connecting to yahoo and hotmail since my new > laptop. > > Here is what i have on my new HP Quad core :) > > OS: Vista 64bit > Antivirus: ESET antivirus and firewall > > Thunderbird: 2.0.0.19 > Webmail: 1.3.3b3 > Hotmail: 1.2.20b2 > Yahoo: 1.4.2b2 > Extension > link:http://groups.google.com/group/thunderbird-webmail-extension/files > > 1. Once you have the files install the webmail extension. (restart tb) > > 2. Open the webmail extension change ports to 8110 for POP, 8125 for > SMTP and 143 for IMAP. (restart TB) > > 3. Open the webmail extention and check that all your servers are > running. They must all be green. If not try changing the ports to > other number greater than 2000 or check your firewall rules. > > (once you get them all green) > 4. Install the hotmail extension. (restart tb). > > 5. Adding a new account. Its the same procedure for yahoo and hotmail. > Tools / Account Settings / Add Account > > 6. Select "Web Mail" from the options. > > 7. Your name or the any reference to your mail account in the "Your > Name" field > > 8. Enter your hotmail or yahoo mail in the "Email Address" field. > ([email protected]) > > 9. Enter the same email id ([email protected]) in "Incoming User > Name" field. Hit the Next and Finish buttons. > > 10. Now select the account you just created form the account settings > window and select "Server Settings". > > 11. Change "Server Name" from localhost to 127.0.0.1 and the "Port" > to 8110 in case it was 110. > > 12. OK now your incoming server is set. To set the outgoing click on > the "Outgoing Server (SMTP)" from the left hand menu. > > 13. Click on edit, Change the "Description" to whatever change the > port to 8125. (If 8125 is the SMTP port on your webmail extension). > Change the "User Name" to your email id ([email protected]). hit ok. > > 14. Once again select the account you created and on the right hand > side bottom check that the "Outgoing Server (SMTP)" is the same as > what you named it. (On line 13) > > For people using old hotmail accounts (Hotmail accounts created before > 2 years or so) > > 1. Log on to your hotmail through firefox or ie. You would be > introduced to the new hotmail web version. Its important that you > check "Do not show this window again"or something like that cant > remember now. you can logout after that. > > 2. Open TB and Tools / Add-Ons / Webmail - Hotmail Options. Select > WebDav on Mode options. Close the window. Close the Add-ons window and > you are set to go. > > For people with new hotmail accounts > > 1. Log on to your hotmail through firefox or ie. You would be > introduced to the new hotmail web version. Its important that you > check "Do not show this window again"or something like that cant > remember now. you can logout after that. > > 2. Open TB and Tools / Add-Ons / Webmail - Hotmail Options. Select > Hotmail Live (New website)on Mode options. Close the window. Close the > Add-ons window and you are set to go. > > For people with yahoo accounts > > 1. Log on to your yahoo mail through firefox or ie. > > 2. People with the new yeahoo mail interface need not follow step 3. > > 3. Once in your mail window, on your top right corner of the window > there would be a link to "new yahoo mail" or something like that. > Select that and log out. > > 4. Open TB and Tools / Add-Ons / Webmail - Yahoo Options. Select BETA > Website from Mode options. Close the window. Close the Add-ons window > and you are set to go. > > Hope this helps. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ 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 -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
