I think the simple answer for you and the subset of other Hotmail users experiencing this problem (sorry to say) is that until Microsoft/Hotmail gives you a proper response from the "View Message Source" option that the Webmail Author cannot provide you with a solution.
On Aug 18, 12:13 am, Screemer <[email protected]> wrote: > I downloaded the latest webmail v1.3.9 I think and hotmail 1.2.9 > extensions.. > I am still unable to read my mail or even log in.. > > I get htese messages in the error console.. > login.live.com : server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555 > > Hotmail-SR-BETA: emailOnloadHandler : Exception : TypeError. > Error message: aTemp[1] is undefined > 1113 > > And this error (not sure it's related to hotmail extension though) > Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure > code: 0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE) > [nsIStringBundle.GetStringFromName]" nsresult: "0x80004005 > (NS_ERROR_FAILURE)" location: "JS frame :: XStringBundle :: > getString :: line 17" data: no] > > Don't know if this helps pinning down why it works for some and not > for others..:) > > On Aug 16, 3:14 pm, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Maybe Microsoft would look into it? I shouldn't mention Thunderbird and > > webmail extensions if you do contact them. Microsoft don't care whether > > these Thunderbird extensions work or not, if anything they would prefer > > them not to work. Rather say that you need to see the full source code > > of your mails for some reason. Spam reporting would be a possible > > reason, systems like Spam Cop need the full headers and source code of > > an email to identify the true source. > > > Screemer wrote: > > > So, next question is.. How to fix it? > > > Any use mailing hotmail/Micro$oft about it? > > > > On Aug 16, 12:45 pm, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> It appears that everyone who is currently having problems with the > > >> Hotmail extension is suffering from the same server fault. This is a > > >> fault with Hotmail, not the extension. Other extensions that download > > >> Hotmail into Thunderbird may work in a different way, e.g. copying and > > >> pasting the text off the screen into what is in effect a new email. > > >> However the only way to get the complete mail into Thunderbird is to > > >> work from the source code, do it any other way and you lose vital > > >> information contained in the source code. > > > >> Screemer wrote: > > > >>> You are so correct, in firefox I get this: > > >>> ‹ ÍYkoªJ þ+“œäý´•»J<9 ÞZm©ÖKwÛ/; > > >>> B † jí¯ VDíÖîæäôƒÎÀ̺>ë™Yöï0"ÿ<~âÚæf}5–Þ[Š|cß4,M ‰õÕ£ > > >>> ´¶o}»«×éÀÜ ¡ún˜ KMoÐïs·œßê {¤Ö{Z»5£í¾»^ð2¼sîž4ñI ÙÊkÛ~µên¿ ¶11 ÄßÊì > > >>> ±#꣕Ÿ`Q¨ ¹Ãxë0ÄFæa—*4¥FUU«²R• ˜§¢d¡‰Œ 2©ÇW|SªØ’Xmà > > >>> ¤êÐÄÇ®Ç ¬ÝÄAºkF4¦v‚&út4yh3±µ*_•ê*_•ku…‰ ‹Ô‚¡ §‰z‘û Ò–s > > >>> $ò D‘ ®¨Yžk¨Â×ùBº;7}½2qç @""™“+ ÉG˜M¢ Wb çÏÌì ñ𠱸ü; > > >>> { ³WÖ"›Ylv ¨’åÈaË:8ÉèElI£9ÍPð ‹ ›N–Æ 13 é}½[y QìÒÉm $$H*ÓM˜ »uã¤2 â > > >>> ¥ ›‘k Ì0—i< ÆûÆ ™µí^ãz·ÑÇT믜Á|>›-6ó‡¡=^ç(*meO}MêŒC;Z˜=;Žzºw- > > >>> z÷½›Ž}'½3¡øvM~.{õy õÚóõ}ßq Ô ÆoÊ•1özÊZ Ÿ ííE~¿Ò :ýî•> > > >>> ô™º˜y ÉÍÆó&ÂÀ朎ìÔ× ÷Y †/��...@×£÷d n > > > >>> In internet explorer I get this: > > >>> Unable to download GetMessageSource.aspx from > > >>> by121w.bay121.mail.live.com > > > >>> Unable to open this internet site. The requested site is either > > >>> unavailable or cannot be found. > > >>> Please try again later. > > > >>> On Aug 16, 11:22 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>>> Try going to the Hotmail website, then while you have an email open. > > >>>> Click on "Actions" (top right of message pane), then select "View > > >>>> message source". This should bring up a page of text, starting with all > > >>>> the message headers, then the message itself, followed by the code for > > >>>> any attachments. When I do this in Firefox or Google Chrome, I get a > > >>>> page full of symbols, Internet Explorer behaves differently and says it > > >>>> can't find the page. My belief is that the extension uses this view > > >>>> message source feature to extract all the information it needs to > > >>>> produce a POP version of the email to pass on to Thunderbird. If > > >>>> Microsoft have broken the view message source feature, then the > > >>>> extension cannot work. > > >>>> I don't use the Hotmail extension myself, the free POP service from > > >>>> Hotmail does all that I want. > > > >>>> Screemer wrote: > > > >>>>> Hi there, > > > >>>>> this is getting annoying.. > > >>>>> !!! DON'T BLAMING creator of these extensions.. !!! > > > >>>>> Just installed hotmail-1-2-29b13 and have Webmail 1.3.8 in my > > >>>>> thunderbird 3.1.2 > > >>>>> Still negative vibes.. > > > >>>>> What the heck did Microsoft do to their service..:( > > >>>>> I have no splashes to acknowledge or anything and I go straight to my > > >>>>> inbox.. > > > >>>>> Does it work for anyone using webmail and hotmail extensions? > > >>>>> Thanks for your GREAT work Webmail Author..:) > > > >>>>> On Aug 11, 7:55 pm, DaveTaylor <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>>>>> Hi there, > > >>>>>> I've got the Webmail 1.3.8 and Hotmail 1.2.29b4 extensions loaded > > >>>>>> with > > >>>>>> Thunderbird 3.0.6 on Windows 7 64 bit. > > >>>>>> Was working fine up until 27th July when all of a sudden I started > > >>>>>> getting the following messages: > > >>>>>> "The RETR command did not succeed. Error retrieving a message. Mail > > >>>>>> server 127.0.0.1 responded: negative vibes from @hotmail.com" > > >>>>>> I have two hotmail.com accounts and the same thing happens with both. > > >>>>>> I have turned on the "go straight to my inbox option" in Hotmail - > > >>>>>> nothing happens > > >>>>>> I have tried on one account to select the "Download unread emails > > >>>>>> only" option. Thunderbird then reports that there are no new > > >>>>>> messages > > >>>>>> on the server. > > > >>>>>> Any suggestions greatfully welcomed. > > > >>>>>> Dave > > > >>>> -- > > > >> -- > > > --
