I was having a bit of trouble with the group name, but I assumed it dealt
with all things TB.  Sorry about that.  I had forgotten about Webmail.  I
tried and tried to get it to work with Yahoo, but didn't have any luck, so I
opened an AOL account with their free POP3 mail.  I'm using TB 2.0.0.18 with
AOL POP3 email.  I've wondered if AOL might be the problem, because I also
installed and configured Eudora as I had TB and I got the same results.  The
download limit didn't work.  I'm going to do some further testing and I'll
let you know what I find out.  I appreciate your testing for me.  I assumed
it worked, but I sure can't figure out why it won't for me.  Thanks for your
help.

John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Clifton" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 1:41 AM
Subject: Re: Disk Space Account Setting


As Alan says, we need more information.
I did experiment with my Yahoo account using web mail extensions. A
message with a 108KB attachment was not downloaded when the default TB
setting of "do not download larger than 50KB" was selected. When the
setting was unselected, the message was downloaded at the next scheduled
mail check. For Yahoo web mail accounts and "real" POP accounts the
download limit setting works.
It may not work with all web mail systems however. For this download
limit setting to work, Thunderbird needs to receive information about
the mail size from the server before the message is downloaded. Regular
POP mail servers will follow the POP3 mail protocol and provide this
information. There is no such standard for web mail. Web mail providers
can present your mail on the web page in any way that they like, so long
as it can be read by a web browser. This is why a different web mail
extension is needed for each system, Hotmail is not the same as Yahoo,
which also differs from Google and so on....... If the web page on which
your web mail provider displays your incoming mail doesn't present mail
size information in a manner that the web mail extension can readily
extract and pass on to TB, then the extension cannot tell TB in advance
how big the mail is and TB cannot apply any download limit.

alanrf wrote:
> We do not have much to go on in your problem description.
>
> This forum is for the use of the Webmail add-ons for Thunderbird.
>
> Are you using Thunderbird?  Which version?
>
> Are you using the Webmail add-ons for Thunderbird?
>
> If so then which Web service are you using ... Hotmail perhaps?
>
> On Dec 27, 9:02 pm, "John Clinard" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm presently using Outlook Express, but I would like very much to switch
to Thunderbird; however, I have a problem that is preventing that.  I use
dialup and I need to be able to limit the size of incoming emails.  In the
past, I have downloaded emails so big that my connection timed out and that
caused much trouble before I got it corrected.  To avoid this problem with
Tbird, I'm trying to use the 'disk space' account setting which says "Do not
download messages larger than XXX KB".  I attached a 200KB file to an email
and sent it to myself.  Then I set XXX to 100 KB, but Tbird downloaded the
email anyway.  This feature works in OE which is the reason I still use it.
Assuming this feature works as presented in Tbird, what am I doing wrong?
Can anyone offer an alternative method of limiting downloaded email size in
Tbird?  Thanks for your help.
>>
>> John
>>
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