OK, here's the message I get from T-bird after it fails to retrieve
Yahoo mail, and this is a new development. "The POP3 mail server
(localhost) does not support UIDL or XTND XLST, which are required to
implement the ``Leave on Server'', ``Maximum Message Size'' or ``Fetch
Headers Only'' options. To download your mail, turn off these options
in the Server Settings for your mail server in the Account Settings
window." Since the point is to leave on server it would appear that
Yahoo has finally got a nit to pick with. I started getting the
negative vibes on my Yahoo accounts two days ago, but tonight was the
first time I saw the message. Nothing in the error console to relate
to this.



On Sep 22, 7:56 am, Rajeev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello admin :)
>
> I am new to this webmail extension for TB. Initially it was
> disappointing to see that the current stable version of webmail-
> hotmail extension threw negative vibes.. but am glad that the beta
> fixed that bug.
>
> Since it is a beta i'd like to report some bugs i am faced with rite
> now...
>
> At first it downloaded 11 emails and then i got the error "Connection
> to server localhost timed out".
>
> when i tried again.. i saw that it logins good and then shows
> "downloading 1 of 27" and then the same error message as above.
>
> I like to let u know that i have 2 unread email in the inbox and 2
> unread in the junkmail and alot of read emails in inbox. O yeah the
> servers POP and SMTP are running.. i have a stable 10mbit internet
> connection..
>
> Hopefully you can help me out with this problem
>
> Thanks.
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