Hi Sandy,
You may want to change the password on this Hotmail account, you've just
given it to everyone who reads this forum! The best way to send log
files is as an attachment direct to [email protected], this
will go directly to the author of these extensions. Probably still best
to edit passwords etc. out of the files before sending, I'm fairly
certain that the Webmail Author is honest and trustworthy and will not
abuse such information in log files, but still good practice to remove
such confidential information.
I suspect that Hotmail will apply its junk filters before any user
filters such as your vowel filters. Once Hotmail has marked a message as
junk any filters that you have on your account will not be applied to
the message.
On 14/01/2011 10:44, Sandy Wilson wrote:
On 13/01/2011 22:58, Webmail Author wrote:
Can you send me the Hotmail log files (see webmail options panel)
Apologies, I was out most of yesterday and have only just picked up
your message. Curiously, I tried sending an email from my daughter's
laptop yesterday from the spare account using Hotmail within firefox.
It was sent and received on this machine as if sent from my wife's
Hotmail account! It was received in my hotmail account on her machine
- but under Junk (possibly because junk was in the title- but I had
put in a load of vowel filters to stop anything going into junk (via
my machine).
I've just tried sending from the spare account to my account, both on
Tbird. The message was received properly both in Tbird and in Hotmail
using firefox.. Something has happened! I'm no longer getting the
RETR... error message on logging in to Tbird either. Is it an updated
Webmail add-on? My vague and possibly faulty recollection is that it
was 1.3.10 and is now 1.3.11.
You asked for the log file. I assume you mean going to tools -
Addons-Webmail-options-logging..... the Hotmail log files are
attached (I hope). nb I note I did not ticked the Logging box until
this morning so they might be of little use.
As ever thanks you for your help and to you (and many others) for
their efforts in creating and developing Tbird.
Sandy
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