I suspect that depending on your location and ISP you may connect to
one of several servers used by Hotmail. If you are unlucky enough to
connect to a server affected by this problem, then the webmail extension
will not work for you. Another user in a different country or using a
different ISP may have no problem. It's even possible that if you use a
laptop and a public Wi-Fi hotspot that the extension may then work even
if it doesn't work on your home or office network.
On 10/09/2010 16:30, soul power wrote:
Alan,
My mail dot com accounts don't work with the workaround from "Ice Thijs".
I don't get a readable message with "view message source" in hotmail.
This works for none of my hotmail accounts on 2 IP adresses and on
different computers.
Is it a ban on some IP's that display a certain behaviour?
I hope someone can shed some light on this?!
Thanks from Soul
On 9/10/2010 10:23 AM, alanrf wrote:
Vincent,
yes there is a workaround. I cannot tell you why all Hotmail users
are not affected. I am not when I use my accounts yet Chris Clifton
(who also posted in this thread) is affected even when he uses my
accounts.
The workaround is documented by "Ice Thijs" on 22 August in this
thread:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://groups.google.com/group/thunderbird-webmail-extension/browse_thread/thread/3f79463c0ecee528&usg=AFQjCNETNu4KJLgcbW-gkSMOMUuTUUl9RA
As far as I know no side effects have been reported but you may want
to remember the change so that you can reverse it later when Microsoft
really fixes the problem.
I hope this helps you to get the add-on working again.
On Sep 10, 12:38 am, Vincent<[email protected]> wrote:
Indeed the source is not readable in hotmail webmail
example
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So no way to bypass that? Why aren't all hotmail users impacted?
What is the workaround about then?What is the setting to change in
Thunderbird and is there is a side effect?
Thanks !
If when you "view message source" you get a corrupted view of the
message, then the extension cannot receive the mail, as it is this
feature of the Hotmail website that is used to obtain the message. A
work around that has been suggested which involves changing a
configuration setting in Thunderbird so that it doesn't request a
compressed version of the message source. The garbled message source
that you see would appear to be a compressed version that has not been
uncompressed by Firefox. Perhaps because the compression has been corrupted?
On 09/09/2010 15:58, Vincent wrote:
Sorry now I found the "View message source".
So what do you suggest? One of the message is somehow corrupted?
Vincent,
if you log on to the Web interface for Hotmail and select a message in
your Inbox are you able to use the "View Message Source" option (one
of the "Other options") to obtain a coherent view of the message?
On Sep 8, 12:55 pm, Vincent<[email protected]> wrote:
Some more logs from the extension itself
(now with Thunderbird 3.1.3)
From "popConnectionlog8-9-2010.txt" file
19:59:43--nsPOPConnectionHandler.js - POPconnectionHandler - START -
19-59-939
19:59:43--nsPOPConnectionHandler.js - POPconnectionHandler - END -
19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onStartRequest - START 19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onStartRequest - END 19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - START - 19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - stream - AUTH
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - default AUTH
-ERR negative vibes
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - END 19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - START - 19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - stream - CAPA
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - capa +OK
USER
UIDL
TOP
.
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - END 19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - START - 19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - stream - USER
[email protected]
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - user - START -
19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - getDomainHandler - START
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - getDomainHandler - xxxxxxxx
hotmail.com
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - getDomainHandler - Domain xxxxxxxx
hotmail.com
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - getDomainHandler - ContentID
@mozilla.org/HotmailPOP;1
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - getDomainHandler - DomainHandler
exist cID @mozilla.org/HotmailPOP;1
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - getDomainHandler - DomainHandler
created
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - getDomainHandler -
[email protected]
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - getDomainHandler - END
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - user USER
[email protected] +OK thats cool
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - user - END 19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - END 19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - START - 19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - stream - PASS
xxxxxxxx
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - pass START 19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - pass END 19-59-939
19:59:44--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - END 19-59-939
19:59:58--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - START - 19-59-939
19:59:58--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - stream - STAT
19:59:58--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - stat - START
19-59-939
19:59:58--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - stat - END
19-59-939
19:59:58--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - END 19-59-939
20:00:39--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - START - 19-59-939
20:00:40--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - stream - LIST
20:00:40--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - list - START
19-59-939
20:00:40--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - list - END
19-59-939
20:00:40--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - END 19-59-939
20:00:42--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - START - 19-59-939
20:00:42--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - stream - UIDL
20:00:42--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - uidl - START
19-59-939
20:00:42--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - uidl - END
19-59-939
20:00:42--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - END 19-59-939
20:00:46--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - START - 19-59-939
20:00:46--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - stream - RETR 1
20:00:46--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - retr - START
19-59-939
20:00:46--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - retr -1
20:00:46--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - retr - END
19-59-939
20:00:46--POPconnectionHandler - onDataWritable - END 19-59-939
20:00:54--POPconnectionHandler - onStopRequest - START 19-59-939
20:00:54--POPconnectionHandler - onStopRequest - END 19-59-939
From "Hotmail Log - 19-59-605 -8-9-2010.txt" file (end of it)
20:00:49--commd.js - callback - status :200
20:00:49--HttpComms3.js - callback - checking for cookies
20:00:49--HttpComms3.js - callback - received cookies
xidseq=23; domain=.live.com; path=/
LD=; domain=.live.com; expires=Wed, 08-Sep-2010 16:20:44 GMT; path=/
20:00:49--HttpComms3.js - callback - Checking for Bounce
20:00:49--HttpComms3.js - clear - START
20:00:49--HttpComms3.js - clear - END
20:00:49--Hotmail-SR-BETA - emailOnloadHandler - START
20:00:49--Hotmail-SR-BETA - emailOnloadHandler - msg :200
20:00:49--Hotmail-SR-BETA: emailOnloadHandler : Exception : TypeError.
Error message: aTemp[1] is undefined
1116
20:00:49--Hotmail-SR-BETA - serverComms - START
20:00:49--Hotmail-SR-BETA - serverComms msg -ERR negative vibes from
[email protected]
20:00:49--Hotmail-SR-BETA - serverComms sent count: 47 msg length: 47
20:00:49--Hotmail-SR-BETA - serverComms - END
20:00:49--HttpComms3.js - callback - END
From "AccountWizard8-9-2010.txt" file
19:59:42--WebmailAccountManager.js - Constructor - START
19:59:42--WebmailAccountManager.js - Constructor - END
19:59:42--WebmailAccountManager.js - createISP - START
19:59:42--WebmailAccountManager.js - parseISP - START
19:59:42--WebmailAccountManager.js - parseISP - arcs[xpconnect wrapped
nsISimpleEnumerator]
19:59:42--WebmailAccountManager.js - parseISP - elements found
19:59:42--WebmailAccountManager.js - parseISP -
archttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type
19:59:42--WebmailAccountManager.js - parseISP - elements found
19:59:42--WebmailAccountManager.js - parseISP -
archttp://home.netscape.com/NC-rdf#incomingServer
19:59:42--WebmailAccountManager.js - parseISP - target [xpconnect
wrapped nsIRDFNode]
19:59:42--WebmailAccountManager.js - parseISP - more elements
[xpconnect
...
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