On Oct 16, 8:50 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote:
> It may be as well to point out that if you are using server settings
> like pop.aol.com, imap.aol.com and smtp.aol.com rather than localhost,
> you are not using the webmail extensions.
>
>
>
> KE4AVB wrote:
> > Mostly you one of those that is being converted over to the new system
> > that they are started using. For now you can access your mail thru
> > their IMAP server. The setup should be very similiar to the mail.com
> > setup. See the post on Mail.com Conversion to AOL's site. I will need
> > write some more detailed setup instructions.but here is the settings
> > recv 993, ssl; send 587, requires name and password , and no on secure
> > connection.
>
> > Webmail author is working on redoing both the AOL and Mail.com xpi's.
>
> > Eugene
>
> > On Oct 16, 6:49 am, eggenz7 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> for the past three days the extension has not downloaded any email.
> >> says it connected and there are no new emails on server. but when i
> >> goto aol.com and use their email webclient there is 15 new emails. ive
> >> disabled my email scanner just incase it was doing it, but the problem
> >> is still there.
I thought that was pretty clear from my explanation. Right now, i do
not think
there is a real need for the AOL or mail.com as it might take a new
rewrite or
some modifications to it.
Rather redirect Webmail Author (by his or her own choice) on the
other
extensions.. When its rather easy to setup the IMAP, Pop3 and SMTP
services
from within Thunderbird.
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