If you enclose a link in angle brackets, <link>, then it should be
displayed complete, without a line break splitting it into two parts.
<https://my.screenname.aol.com/_cqr/login/login.psp?sitedomain=sns.webmail.aol.com>
On 30/11/2010 06:47, KE4AVB wrote:
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.
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