I have seen this on my Linux systems. Start-up TB install the gmail
extension. Leave Tb running and using your system's file explorer goto the
webmail extension folder. Set this folder to read-only and your problem
should go away until you need to upgrade the gmail extension at which time
you will reset the folder to read/write until the new extension is install
and then set it back read only.
I have tried to get someone understand the problem but no one seems
interested or believes the problem exist only with the gmail extension.
On Thursday, November 21, 2013 6:12:53 AM UTC-6, filipe wrote:
>
> Since I updated to WebMail - GMail 0.8.1 my Thunderbird has a strange
> problem:
>
> Every time that I start Thunderbird and it tries to download my GMail
> messages, I receive the message "Sending of username did not succed. Mail
> server localhost respond: gmail.com is a unsupported domain". I noticed
> that it happens because the WebMail - GMail 0.8.1, apparently, was
> "automatically" uninstalled. If I install it again and restart Thunderbird,
> it works well. However, when I close Thunderbird and start it again, the
> same problem happens.
>
> I did some tests and, mysteriously, observed that:
>
> 1) Thunderbird is running and WebMail - Gmail 0.8.1 is installed and
> working;
> 2) If I restart Thunderbird, WebMail - Gmail 0.8.1 is "automatically"
> uninstalled and doesn't work;
> 3) If I restart Thunderbird again, Thunderbird ask me to install WebMail -
> Gmail 0.8.1;
> 4) If I accept, it installs the add-on and ask to restart the Thunderbird;
> 5) When Thunderbird is restarted, it returns to step "1" and everything
> happens again forever (steps "2", "3", "4", "5", "1"...).
>
> Does anyone have the same issue? Any idea how to solve this?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Filipe Albuquerque
>
> PS 1: Thunderbird version 24.1.1; Another add-ons, like WebMail - Hotmail
> 1.4.1 and WebMail - Yahoo 1.5.8, work perfectly.
>
> PS 2: When WebMail - Gmail 0.8.1 is working well, there is a folder
> "{860a7040-44a3-11da-8cd6-0800200c9a66}" inside the extensions folder in my
> profile. The folder "{860a7040-44a3-11da-8cd6-0800200c9a66}" has a empty
> file "domains.txt" inside it. When I close Thunderbird, this folder remains
> there, but when I restart Thunderbird this folder is deleted and WebMail -
> Gmail 0.8.1 breaks down.
>
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