Hi I am still not sure how to set up a pop 3 account in TB. These
instructions do not assist me.
Currently while still using the hotmail/webmail extension I can only
retrieve messages but not send
(Mac OSX)
Any help would be appreciated

On Jun 5, 6:14 am, KE4AVB <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the info on using the pop3 service. I have been using the
> WebDAV section of the webmail hotmail extension to receive my mail.
> The new Hotmail section is currently giving me problems on receiving
> my mail from my local WX man it only downloads parts of the email.
> Tried the pop3 last night and it works fine. I also tried the secured
> STMP Secure Password Authorization and it worked fine here.
>
> I be waiting for next webmail hotmail ext update maybe the problem
> will fix by September. I do have some custom folders that I am using
> such as online saved messages as I do have a system crash every so
> often; primary from upgrading hard drives although I may not adding
> anymore for since I now a 80 gigs.
>
> KE4AVB
>
> On Jun 5, 1:22 am, vtel57 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > A quick apology...
>
> > My previous post here sounded like the death knell for the Webmail-
> > Hotmail extension. That was not at all my intention when posting this.
> > Yes, I agree 100% with alanrf that the extra features enabled by
> > continuing to use the Webmail-Hotmail extension are well worth the
> > effort to leave the extension in place and active on your T-bird. So,
> > if I sounded as though I was running off into the sunset screaming,
> > "Yay, no more need for this extension!", I definitely apologize. I've
> > been a loyal user and supporter of this project for quite a few years.
> > I still use the Webmail-Yahoo extension in my T-bird currently.
>
> > Regards all,
>
> > ~Eric
>
> > On Jun 4, 9:56 pm, alanrf <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > for those of you that want the features of the extension that you
> > > *cannot have* with POP/SMTP like down loading mail from custom folders
> > > in Hotmail and saving your sent messages on the Hotmail server as well
> > > as in Thunderbird then the non-WebDav option will still work in the
> > > extension. It will not be as stable as the WebDav option has been over
> > > time and it will mean that your outgoing mail will have little
> > > advertisements attached but it the extensions will still work for
> > > you.
>
> > > On Jun 4, 3:07 pm, vtel57 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Yes. I received this notice from Hotmail today also.
>
> > > > I set up my Thunderbird to access Hotmail via pop3/smtp. It works.
> > > > Here's how I did it...
>
> > > > incoming server: pop3.live.com - port 995 - SSL
>
> > > > outgoing server: smtp.live.com - port 587 - TLS
>
> > > > Be sure that Secure Password Authentication is NOT checked.
>
> > > > Works like a champ! :)
>
> > > > Thanks so much to Webmail for the years of convenience that resulted
> > > > in allowing me to access Hotmail without going to their webpage!
>
> > > > I wonder if Yahoo will ever go free pop again?
>
> > > > Regards,
>
> > > > ~Eric
>
> > > > On Jun 4, 5:31 pm, alanrf <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I have received a notification from the Hotmail service announcing a
> > > > > new termination date for WebDav access.
>
> > > > > WebDav access (and hence the WebDav option in the Hotmail extension)
> > > > > will no longer be available as of 1 September 2009.

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