Hi, logged into yahoo before and after each test via browser. I have
not received an captchas at this point.

I've been using 8110 as my pop port since the start fo the "post" xp
days. too many headaches w/ports below 1024

On Dec 29, 2:57 pm, Winux2 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you login to your yahoo account from a web browser after making the
> changes?
> Yahoo has been using captchas more often (at least for me, lol). Login
> to yahoo from a browser, and while still logged-in try getting mail in TB.
>
> Another trick that has seemed to work for me is by changing the POP port
> number to 1024 or higher in WebMail, and use the same number in the
> account POP settings as well. If you allow TB to save passwords, delete
> that one password and enter and save again, when getting email.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> On 12/29/2011 2:15 PM, FredF wrote:
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> > Thanks Winux2 - I tried what you said, still not pulling mail. However
> > the yahoo log is now shorter and different.  Are we getting closer?
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> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - Constructor - START
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - Constructor - END
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - logIN - START
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - logIN - Username:  Password:  stream:
> > [xpconnect wrapped (nsISupports, nsIOutputStream,
> > nsIAsyncOutputStream)]
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - START
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - iMSGList 3000
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - bUseShortID false
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - bUseJunkMail null inbox
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - szFolders null
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - bBeta null
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - bClassic null
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - bDownloadUnread true
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - bMarkAsRead null
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - END
> > 2:10:47 PM--YahooPOPBETA.js - Constructor - START
> > 2:10:47 PM--HttpComms3.js - constructor - START
> > 2:10:47 PM--HttpComms3.js - useragent Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel
> > Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.1b4) Gecko/20090423 Firefox/3.6 GTB5
> > 2:10:47 PM--HttpComms3.js - constructor - END
> > 2:10:47 PM--YahooPOPBETA.js - Constructor - END
> > 2:10:47 PM--YahooPOPBETA.js - logIN - START
> > 2:10:47 PM--YahooPOPBETA.js - logIN - defaulthttp://mail.yahoo.com
> > 2:10:47 PM--HttpComms3.js - setURI -http://mail.yahoo.com
> > 2:10:47 PM--HttpComms3.js - requestMethod - GET
> > 2:10:47 PM--HttpComms3.js - send - START
> > 2:10:47 PM--HttpComms3.js: send : Exception :
> > NS_ERROR_XPC_CANT_GET_PARAM_IFACE_INFO.
> > Error message: Cannot find interface information for parameter arg 1
> > [nsIWebMailCookieManager2.findCookie]
> > 354
> > 2:10:47 PM--YahooPOPBETA.js: logIN : Exception : Error.
> > Error message: httpConnection returned false
> > 151
> > 2:10:47 PM--nsYahoo.js - logIN - END
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> > On Dec 29, 11:17 am, Winux2<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >> Fred I noticed your log has (nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - bBeta true) and my
> >> log has - (nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - bBeta null).
> >> Since Yahoo mail servers are no longer using beta or classic you could
> >> reset the string/boolean values. I just reset the bBeta and the
> >> bClassic, then restarted TB. Resetting will remove the string/boolean
> >> from the config file.
>
> >> Preference Name -- Status -- Type -- Value
> >> yahoo.Account.**email**@yahoo~com -- boolean -- bClassic -- false (right
> >> click and select Reset)
> >> yahoo.Account.**email**@yahoo~com -- boolean -- bBeta -- true (right
> >> click and select Reset)
>
> >> WebMail log  file after the reset.
> >> nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - bBeta null
> >> nsYahoo.js - loadPrefs - bClassic null
>
> >> Also, after I started using "Reuse http session data" I no longer have
> >> the following error;
> >> YahooPOPBETA.js: loginHandler : Exception : Error.
> >> Error message: Too Many Login's
> >> 226"
> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> >> On 12/28/2011 11:11 PM, FredF wrote:
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> >>> Just checked, no cookies yahoo or otherwise are present.
> >>> On Dec 28, 10:33 pm, Winux2<[email protected]>    wrote:
> >>>> The correct setting is disabled (until WebMail is updated to allow
> >>>> cookie use), however when I clicked on Show Cookies, several cookies
> >>>> were displayed and I deleted all the yahoo ones.  I have several yahoo
> >>>> accounts and only one was affected until I made the changes, now they
> >>>> all are working (so far).
> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>> On 12/28/2011 9:57 PM, FredF wrote:
> >>>>> I have TB cookies disabled. Problem still exists. I tried enabling
> >>>>> them as test but no luck.
> >>>>> On Dec 28, 9:44 pm, Winux2<[email protected]>      wrote:
> >>>>>> (TB-9.01 / WebMail 1.4.6 / WebMail - Yahoo 1.5.6) - my setup.
> >>>>>> Yesterday I deleted yahoo cookies from the TB options menu, and perhaps
> >>>>>> it's just luck, but no errors today. I'll update if there's a change.
> >>>>>> [TB - Tools>>      Options>>      Security>>      Web Content>>      
> >>>>>> Show Cookies>>
> >>>>>> Search: yahoo>>      / select all yahoo cookies>>      remove cookie>> 
> >>>>>>      Close]
> >>>>>> restart TB.
> >>>>>> Please note when I experience any errors for yahoo in TB, I log-in to
> >>>>>> the yahoo email account from a web browser before retrying access in 
> >>>>>> TB.
> >>>>>> I've encountered several yahoo captchas over the past month and most of
> >>>>>> the time that fixed the error (for me), along with adjusting and
> >>>>>> maintaining the settings posted below in TB. One other change not 
> >>>>>> listed
> >>>>>> here is I changed the WebMail's pop port number to fix another issue
> >>>>>> with the network not allowing access.
> >>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>>>> On 12/27/2011 6:42 PM, Winux2 wrote:
> >>>>>>> I'm using TB-9 / WebMail 1.4.6 / WebMail - Yahoo 1.5.6 and 
> >>>>>>> experiencing intermittent server error 500 on the first "Get Mail" 
> >>>>>>> attempt only.
> >>>>>>> "My settings obtained from Webmail add-on help sources/forums"
> >>>>>>> [Options>>      Security>>      Web Content]
> >>>>>>> Accept cookies from sites - unchecked (no check.mark)
> >>>>>>> [Options>>      Advanced>>      Config Editor]
> >>>>>>> network.cookie.cookieBehavior - 2
> >>>>>>> network.cookie.alwaysAcceptSessionCookies - true
> >>>>>>> Add-on options [WebMail-Yahoo>>      Options>>      Advanced]
> >>>>>>> Use Short ID - check.marked
> >>>>>>> Reuse http session data - check.marked
> >>>>>>> Compacting folders;http://kb.mozillazine.org/Compacting_folders(not
> >>>>>>> compacting (clean-up) folders may cause problems).

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