Tnx Van, I saw that post a while back, but when I logged in I only
received a popup that I needed to set an alternate email, no captcha.
I entered an additional email address, & since then I have been able
to log in with firefox without any popups at all, captcha or
otherwise, but the Thunderbird addon has refused to work again for me
ever since this started many weeks ago.  If there is a security
captcha that needs clearing I would like to find it.  I have set
NoScript to permit all on the page, to no avail.

The only other indication of anything changing is a recent mail from
their system advising me to consider upgrading to Premium service, &
that POP function will go away if I don't, but I am not using POP, so
I don't see how that can be related to this:


"Dear *****[email protected],

We thank you for being a Mail.com customer and appreciate you trying
the Premium email account service preview- which allows free email
customers to utilize features normally reserved for premium email
customers (POP & SMTP, Forwarding, etc). We noticed you are currently
utilizing these features and hope you find these services to be a
valuable addition to your Mail.com account.

Unfortunately, our premium service preview will be coming to a close
soon and we want to ensure you have no disruption of service when that
happens. We invite you to upgrade to a premium email account before
the end of this preview.

Premium Email Features :

    * IMAP and POP access (Use with Outlook, Blackberry, iPhone, and
more!)
    * Email Forwarding into other accounts
    * An advertising- free email experience
    * 24/7 premium customer support (Phone & Chat)

At just $1.67/month for an annual account, we hope you find these to
be great reasons to upgrade your account to Premium. You can upgrade
your account here https://www.mail.com/Account/PaymentPlan.aspx.

Sincerely,

Mail.com Product Team"


Thanks for the suggestion anyway, I wish I could make use of it!  As
far as "trying the Premium email account service preview" I have never
done any such thing, maybe they auto-enabled that at some point.
Wondering if that could be an issue here, I have looked for a setting
to disable it but find nothing.  Perhaps that is the problem & when it
'comes to a close soon' the webmail addon will start working again.

Regards




On Sep 15, 7:54 pm, Van <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> I too have been stumbling with this mail.com issue. I came across the
> following post (http://groups.google.com/group/thunderbird-webmail-
> extension/browse_thread/thread/8d809db58c80d6d5#) which solve my
> problem. Some sort of security captcha change required. Once I entered
> the code, TB was able to login to my mail.com account.
>
> HTH others. Cheers
>
> On Sep 10, 1:36 am, orephia <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Sure, logs sent, popConnectionlog9-9-2010.txt & AOL Log - 21-54-82
> > -9-9-2010.txt
>
> > hope this helps. apologies for the delay in checking back on the
> > thread.  thanks so much for the long dedication to maintaining this!
>
> > On Sep 9, 10:18 am, Webmail Author <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Can you send me the log files

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