You will the complete address given not just the underlined part. I don't know why only part of it was underlined (set as a weblink) by this forum.
Eugene On Nov 30, 12:42 am, KE4AVB <[email protected]> wrote: > Do you send the webmail author the logfiles that he requested on Nov > 20? > > The website your logging into is currently part of their help system. > It appears you should be logging into > > "https://my.screenname.aol.com/_cqr/login/login.psp? > sitedomain=sns.webmail.aol.com" > > instead of > > "https://my.screenname.aol.com/_cqr/login/login.psp > > If I use the link you are currently using here I also get the error > that I must log in on the mail AOL page. With the one that I show > works fine or at least it works here. It gets me directly into the AOL > webmail system. After I enter my linuxmail.org email info it carries > to my mailbox. > > Eugene > > On Nov 29, 9:19 am, soul power <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Dear Eugene, > > > I'm still experiencing the same problem too, > > The login via the AOL site gives an error message when done manualy. > > The extension also uses this site, so it gives a COMMS error. > > Of 30 different accounts only one got its mail this week on one of two pc's. > > It seems AOL isn't interested in repairing the AOL login page. > > The "mail.com/intl" login page works perfect for manual login. > > I think a change of login page would make the extension work, > > but this will mean a new maildotcom extension again... > > > Souly > > > On 11/29/2010 3:10 AM, KE4AVB wrote: > > > > Several months ago AOL started handling most the mail.com traffic. If > > > you are still using the mail.com extension you should switch over to > > > the AOL version. The none beta version of the AOL will most likely > > > give you the comms error too. The latest version of the AOL extension > > > ( AOL 1-2-17b12.tar) is here in the file section. If you have both the > > > AOL and the Mail.com extensions installed, you will need to disable > > > the mail.com extension or you will have conflict problems. Most likely > > > you will need to add you mail.com domain to the AOL domain list. > > > > If you still have problem after this, you need to get the webmail > > > author involved and he will a set log files so he can narrow down the > > > problem. > > > > Eugene > > > > On Nov 26, 9:33 am, gw1500se<[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Thanks for the tip on hotmail. The problem I'm having with mail.com > > >> has been ongoing since I installed the new version of TB. I think that > > >> is going on 4 months now and still no change or updates as of this > > >> writing. > > > >> On Nov 13, 12:05 pm, Soul Power<[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>> Hi gw, > > >>> I have the same problem with mail.com, > > >>> their site says they are having trouble too (one week ago). > > >>> The hotmail problem was solved in hotmail 1.2.30.b7. > > >>> Be sure to have "download unread mail only" marked in > > >>> addons/hotmailaddon/ options/pop. > > >>> On 11/13/2010 5:51 PM, gw1500se wrote: > > >>>> Since upgrading to 3.1.6 I have been having trouble with Mail.com and > > >>>> Hotmail.com. I have been waiting for fixes for a long time so I > > >>>> decided to post in case I missed something. > > >>>> Hotmail.comworks but never deletes mail from the server. It will > > >>>> download the same mail every time I get mail until I manually log on > > >>>> and delete them from the web site. > > >>>> Mail.com simply cannot log on. I keep getting "comms error ...". I > > >>>> found an article about logging on via AOL going through the "capthca" > > >>>> challenge which worked for a while but no longer. No there is no > > >>>> longer a "capthca" challenge when I log on to AOL so something else > > >>>> must be going on. > > >>>> Can someone help me with either or both of these problems? TIA.
