Hi Chris, I think I see what you mean, but I don't know how to attach a unique identifier to each localhost entry. Please elaborate. Thanks, Bill Chris Clifton wrote: > If it's asking for the password for william.klein, but the address is > billy589kl...@... it may be that you're using the wrong localhost > server. I see that you have two localhost entries, it would be helpful > to rename them to something meaningful so that you know which one > relates to which web mail account. > > William Klein wrote: > >> Hi Chris, I now have four addresses on Thunderbird, including two with >> Yahoo. >> >> I can send from hoyleboy39 fine but when I send a message out from >> [email protected], I encounter an endless loop with this message: >> >> "Enter your password for william.klein on localhost:" >> >> After I cancel out of this loop I receive the following message: >> >> "Sending of message failed. The message could not be sent because >> connecting to SMTP server Localhost failed. The server may be >> unavailable or is refusing SMTP connections. Please verify that your >> SMTP server setting is correct and try again, or else contact your >> network supervisor." >> >> >> Here are the entries for Outgoing Server (SMTP) >> University of Toronto - smtp.utoronto.ca >> Webmail - Localhost >> Webmail - localhost >> william.klein - smtp1.sympatico.ca (Default) >> [email protected] - smtp.gmail.com >> plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com - localhost >> >> Could you please tell me how to fix this? Thanks, Bill >> >> >> Chris Clifton wrote: >> >>> You need to set up message filters in Thunderbird. By default >>> Thunderbird will put all downloaded messages in the Inbox, this is a >>> requirement of the POP protocol which Thunderbird and the extension >>> follow. The extension does add a header, something along the lines of >>> "X-folder= {name of folder}" where name of folder is the folder name in >>> Yahoo. Use the "View" menu in Thunderbird and select "Message source" to >>> see all the headers. You can set up a message filter rule something >>> along the lines of, "If X-folder is", "{name of folder", then move >>> message to "Folder". The folder that you move the message to can be >>> named anything you like, most probably you will want folders named the >>> same as your folders in Yahoo, but this is entirely your choice. >>> >>> William Klein wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi Chris, I have now connected Thunderbird to my two Yahoo accounts. >>>> My inbox should be almost empty but in Thunderbird all folders in my >>>> main Yahoo account have been downloaded into my inbox, which now >>>> contains almost 400 items. In Webmail - Yahoo>Options>POP I checked >>>> Mark emails as read on server and Download junkmail and specified the >>>> folders to download. Instead of maintaining the separate folders, >>>> their contents are displayed in the inbox. >>>> >>>> When I view the account in Yahoo the folders and their contents remain >>>> correctly separate. >>>> >>>> Please tell me how to keep the folders separate on Thunderbird. >>>> Thanks, Bill >>>> >>>> Chris Clifton wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > >
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