I would need to differ on that the addons all are working just fine, this is as I am unable to download large emails using the Hotmail extension even with my virus scanner is disabled. I am unable to send emails while my virus scanner is online using the webmail extension. Only the attachments get sent while the scanner is online. The only way I am able to received my Hotmail is thru my AOL account (Firewall normally blocking pop3 access). I have no problem receiving using regular pop3 accounts. I had the Firewall pop3 block turn off for over the weekend while everyone else is off work. AVG scans fine on receive on these types of accounts. SMTP's are also working fine with virus scanner, except for webmail version. So from my impression, the webmail extension and it add-ons are do have some problems.
As far disabling gzip compression it doesn't fix my problem nor did increasing the timeouts as suggested by the webmail author. I have ended up disabling the Hotmail Webmail extension as it useless for me in it current state, for now I just gave up trying to use it. I do know that I had very few problems the Hotmail add-on until the conversion by MS to the new website layout. With all the changes that were done to the extension somewhere along the line something most likely got mis-programmed or overlooked. Eugene On Aug 28, 1:36 pm, alanrf <[email protected]> wrote: > The add-ons for Hotmail, Yahoo and GMail are working just fine. > > Unfortunately, as has been pointed out, a workaround is needed by some > users for Hotmail until Microsoft fixes a problem it has caused for > those users in the latest changes to Hotmail. > > Checking for the presence of emails is child's play compared with > actually getting the source of messages from the Webmail sites or for > delivering mail via the Webmail sites, updating the status of messages > and deleting messages from the Webmail sites as needed. > > Is there some further help you need? > > On Aug 28, 7:09 am, kammah <[email protected]> wrote:
