Hi,
try a look into (your) Thunderbirds Profile-Dir, look for the file
prefs.js - here are all configurations stored - unfortenately the old
ones (after deleting the Addons), too.
Greetings,
Martin
Am 04.01.2011 18:19, schrieb Asai:
OK, I have fixed those issues, thanks for catching that, it always helps
to have another pair of eyes when your own are tired. But the problem
still persists, although I've uninstalled and reinstalled all extensions
twice. It's still trying to connect via port 443. Could this be a
caching problem with Thunderbird?
--asai
On 1/4/2011 9:04 AM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
On 11-01-04 10:48 AM, Asai wrote:
I'm using SOGo integrator for Windows 3.104 along with the
corresponding Connector and Lightning.
Your configuration seems a bit weird - see below.
Here's extensions.rdf:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE RDF>
<RDF xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
xmlns:isi="http://inverse.ca/sogo-integrator/"
xmlns:em="http://www.mozilla.org/2004/em-rdf#"
xmlns:NC="http://home.netscape.com/NC-rdf#">
<Seq about="http://inverse.ca/sogo-integrator/extensions"
isi:updateURL="http://globlchangemultimedia.net/sogoscripts/updates.php?plugin=%ITEM_ID%&version=%ITEM_VERSION%&platform=%PLATFORM%">
Don't you have a typo here? globlchangemultimedia ->
globalchangemultimedia
<li>
<Description
em:id="[email protected]"
em:name="SOGo Integrator"/>
</li>
<li>
<Description
em:id="[email protected]"
em:name="SOGo Connector"/>
</li>
</Seq>
</RDF>
Here's updates.php:
<?php
/* This script handles the automatic propagation of extensions
pertaining to a
SOGo site */
$plugins
= array( "[email protected]"
=> array( "application" => "thunderbird",
"version" => "0.97",
"filename" => "sogo-connector-0.97.xpi" ),
"[email protected]"
=> array( "application" => "thunderbird",
"version" => "0.97",
"filename" => "sogo-integrator-0.97-gcmm.xpi" ),
"{3550f703-e582-4d05-9a08-453d09bdfdc6}"
=> array( "application" => "thunderbird",
"version" => "0.9.7",
"filename" => "lightning-0.9.7.xpi" ));
Why are you using Thunderbird 3.1 but pushing TB2 extensions?
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Viele Grüße,
Martin Rabl
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