Thanks... The error message vanished, but, unfortunately, it seems
that Libero.it component does not work...
The error this time is
===================================================
Failed to load XPCOM component: C:\Users\Daniele\AppData\Roaming
\Thunderbird\Profiles\0ac5ip3q.default\extensions\
{c4a93b40-3528-11da-8cd6-0800200c9a66}\components\nsILibero.idl
===================================================
There's a place where I can download components of this extension? The
component that I've downloaded is this
http://downloads.mozdev.org/webmail/libero-0-9-5.xpi
but, as I said before, I had to change version of thunderbird inside
the install.rdf file
I've changed
<em:maxVersion>2.0.*</em:maxVersion>
into
<em:maxVersion>3.0.*</em:maxVersion>
for thunderbird. With this, I've installed it correctly, and domains
appears in domains tab of the options dialog of this extension, but
nothing happens...
Accounts appears correcty configured... I'll try again to create new
webmail accounts....
Thanks for your patience...
On 13 Ago, 19:04, Webmail Author <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Ok, I'll try... There's a good way to remove extensions before re-
> > installing, or I can simply remove them from Thunderbird?
>
> Just install the new extensions over the old ones.
>
> The Webmail extension below should fix that error
> messagehttp://thunderbird-webmail-extension.googlegroups.com/web/web-mail-1-...
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