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On Monday, September 10, 2012 9:40:10 AM UTC+7, CRS wrote:
>
>
> Thanks. In addition to the config changes I also had to set the proxy
> to 192..... to get rid of the connection error. But even after this I was 
> getting
> "UNKNOWN ERROR" message. 
>
> Meanwhile since the patch was made available (thanks to ztest), I gave up.
>  Thanks anyway for the pointer. Next time I have a problem, will try it 
> out.
>
> CR
>
> On Monday, 10 September 2012 02:36:35 UTC+5:30, nunoleite75 wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> This program works by accessing the webmail and converts that access as a 
>> pop3 account, so it works in every Email client. Yes in use it on 
>> Thunderbird of course.
>>
>> The only configuration you need to do is:
>> pop3 server: localhost and port 2000
>> smtp server: localhost and port 25
>>
>> Login and password example:
>> login: [email protected]
>> password: (the password of your webmail)
>>
>> That's it
>>
>> On Saturday, September 8, 2012 6:06:52 PM UTC+1, CRS wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks! But I have a question. The under manual talks of only Outlook 
>>> Express.
>>> Have you used it on TB?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> CR
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 8 September 2012 19:21:37 UTC+5:30, nunoleite75 wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'm using a temporary solution:
>>>> FreePops: www.freepops.org
>>>>
>>>> With this program you can configure webmail (yahoo, hotmail, gmail and 
>>>> many others) as normal pop3 and smtp server.
>>>>
>>>> I can help using this, you will find it very easy.
>>>>
>>>> Chears,
>>>> Nuno Leite
>>>>
>>>

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