By Hotmail on the website, I mean when you go to the Hotmail website
using a browser. Using the extension is when you view downloaded emails
in Thunderbird. By default the extension will only download emails from
the website inbox, any other folders whether standard folders like
"junk" or custom folders that you set up will be ignored. Thus unless
you go into the extension's options dialogue and tell it to download
from the junk folder or your EIECMR folder any mails in these folders
will remain in the website version of Hotmail and not be downloaded into
Thunderbird. Once the extension has been set up to download from other
folders on the website, it will download mails from these folders and
add the X-Folder line to the headers
On 11/01/2011 22:29, Sandy wrote:
Hi Chris
I'm not clear about the distinction between Hotmail and Hotmail
extension. However, I tried a couple of things. Firstly, I typed a
folder (EIECMR) into the webmail dialogue box and added it. It's a
folder that exists on my Hotmail and Tbird. I have a filter for
EIECMR on Tbird, but not hotmail. I then sent a message from a
different account on Hotmail. It arrived in Tbird in the EIECMR
folder and in hotmail in the Inbox. (It showed in Sent in hotmail, but
not in Tbird.) I also sent a similar email from the alternative
account using Tbird. Similar results except it appeared in Tbird Sent
folder, but not in hotmail Sent. Nothing too surprising. But, in
Tbird, neither message contained an X-folder entry under View message
source.
In hotmail I shifted a couple of emails into the EIECMR folder and
wondered if they would find their way into Tbird Inbox but no sign
(yet). so, I'm also not clear what the WebMail Download box is for or
how one exploits it.
Sandy
On Jan 11, 5:33 pm, Chris Clifton<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Sandy,
I can't try this myself as my Hotmail account uses the free POP service
from Hotmail, not the extension. I think that it would be the case that
you will only find the "X-folder" line in a mail that has been
downloaded from a folder in Hotmail on the website. Mails downloaded
directly from your Hotmail inbox will not contain this line.
My guess is that you first of all need to create a folder on the Hotmail
website. Move one or more test messages into this folder. Then in the
Hotmail extension set the option to download mails from this folder. All
being well the test messages will be downloaded into your Thunderbird
inbox. Look out for obvious catches like only downloading unread mail
when the mails are marked as read in Hotmail. When you have successfully
downloaded mails from this test folder, you should find the "X-Folder"
line in the headers.
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