scipio6 Just a thought ...
It is Thunderbird itself that makes the decision on whether to download any messages and then which ones to download. So, in Thunderbird in the Server Settings panel do you have the box 'Automatically download new messages" checked? On Jul 31, 8:05 pm, scipio6 <[email protected]> wrote: > I decided to go through some of the code. > I see why there is no Mode tab now. > It's written out of the code in the 5b11. It looks like it defaults to > the new page? > Problem is I get rejected at login on that page. > On the 5b5 version, the Production Website setting allows login in and > connects. > According to the log, it's accurately reading the contents of the > mailbox, both folders and number of messages in each, including that > there are unread messages in the Inbox. It is definitely accessing the > server with my mailbox. It's just not downloading them. On the T-bird > status bar, it's showing "No new messages". > Seems the problem isn't that I was using the wrong setting and unable > to connect to the yahoo server, but that it's not downloading what > it's finding. > On Jul 31, 7:53 pm, scipio6 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thank you Chris. > > That makes a little more sense. > > This is royally frustrating and starting to get on my nerves. > > Only problem now is that I installed the version 1.4.5b11 as suggested > > previously and there is no Mode tab. > > There is a Pop and Advanced tab and that's it. > > There isn't any point to me uninstalling this and installing the > > previous version as I tried all possible combinations. > > Only thing I can try at this point is to uninstall everything and > > start from scratch with XPI's from a different download point in hopes > > that it was just a bad download, unless you can suggest another > > alternative. > > > On Jul 31, 6:11 pm, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Because Yahoo mail is a web based system, the extension has to "pretend" > > > to be a browser and log into the Yahoo web mail pages. There is no POP > > > mail server provided by Yahoo unless you are prepared to pay Yahoo for > > > this service, in which case you wouldn't need the web mail extensions. > > > Yahoo currently offer two versions of their web mail pages, the "New > > > Classic" version and the "All New" version. At present, only the All New > > > version works with the web mail extensions, and you need to select > > > "Beta" under the "Mode" tab of the Yahoo webmail extension for the > > > extension to work with this version of the web site. > > > > scipio6 wrote: > > > > Would that be Yahoo.com or Yahoo.com? > > > > Put another way, WHAT??? > > > > Please explain what the devil the website has to do with connecting, > > > > or in this case, failing to connect, to the Yahoo mail server. > > > > And if it does make a difference and there is a different mail server, > > > > exactly where in the extension would you select it? > > > > I'm US and the domain is Yahoo.com. Should I perhaps select yahoo.au > > > > in case my mail is in Sydney? > > > > Maybe I should enter my mail address in server settings as > > > > [email protected]. The Brits are very nice. Maybe they know where my > > > > mail is and how to get this to work. > > > > > If you don't have a clue as to what the problem is, please just say > > > > so. > > > > > On Jul 31, 2:51 pm, Webmail Author <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> Are you using the new Yahoo website > > > > -- --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ 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 -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
