In Thunderbird's "Account Settings" dialogue, under "Server settings". 
If you had created the account after installing the extensions, then you 
would have had the option to create the account as a "Webmail" account 
and the correct server settings would have been entered automatically. 
You may well find it easier to create a new account using this option 
than to edit the settings for the existing account. If your Yahoo 
account has never worked in Thunderbird, then you've got little to lose 
by deleting it and starting again.

William Klein wrote:
> Please tell me where to enter the parameter,
>
> Localhost   127.0.0.1 (the numeric equivalent of Localhost)
>
> Thanks, Bill
>
>
> alanrf wrote:
>> Sorry,  but you are not using the Webmail extensions in any way.  You
>> have set yourself up to use regular POP/SMTP services of Yahoo.
>>
>> In most areas outside of the US Yahoo does provide free access to to
>> its POP and SMTP servers.  I admit that I do not know if this is true
>> in Canada.
>>
>> If you want to use the Yahoo Webmail extension then you must follow
>> the rules and for the server there are 2 and only 2 valid settings:
>>
>> Localhost
>> 127.0.0.1          (the numeric equivalent of Localhost)
>>
>> If you do not select one of these as your server setting then you
>> cannot use the Webmail extension. This is not debatable - if you want
>> to use the Webmail extension this is the server setting you must use.
>>
>>
>>
>> Jul 17, 2:17 pm, spruce18b <[email protected]> wrote:
>>   
>>> I am using Thunderbrid 2.0.0.22.
>>> I have installed WebMail 1.3.2. Servers for POP, IMAP and SMTP are
>>> running.
>>> I have installed Webmail Yahoo 1.4.4. Its options say "No Yahoo
>>> accounts found"
>>>
>>> Here are my Mozilla settings:
>>>
>>> Account settings
>>> Account name: [email protected]
>>> Email address: [email protected]
>>>
>>> Server settings
>>> Server type: IMAP mail server
>>> Server name: smtp.yahoo.ca
>>> User name: [email protected]
>>> User secure connection: TLS, if available
>>>
>>> Outgoing server (SMTP) settings
>>> University of Toronto - smtp.utoronto.ca
>>> my.name -smtp1.sympatico.ca (Default)
>>>     
>>
>>   
>
>
> >

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