Strange. I have been using these Webmail add-ons for years and I see only a couple of warnings in the console from the Xpunge add-on when I start Thunderbird.
Are you using the current production version of Thunderbird? I use the Yahoo, Hotmail and GMail add-ons provided by the Webmail author and they have been and are working well for me. Failure to connect may not be due to a change in settings in Thunderbird but the introduction by you of another add-on that is using the same localhost ports that the Webmail add-ons are designed to use by default. Changing the ports used by the main Webmail add-on requires a change in the settings in Thunderbird for your Yahoo account to match the changed port settings. Did you make those matching changes? It may help if you would tell us the settings you have in the Webmail add-on and the exact port, server and security settings in Thunderbird for the Yahoo account. Please be sure not to disclose any personal details of the account name/password. On Feb 22, 2:47 am, bobsobol <[email protected]> wrote: > 21, new ones every time I start TBird. Nothing unusual there, I've yet > to see a TBird install that doesn't flood the console on startup. XD > > Those specifically relating to Yahoo or WebMail seem to say largely > the same thing, I can't connect to 127.0.0.1, connection refused. > > Specifically: "HttpComms3.js: Constructor : Exception : TypeError. > \nError message:Components.classes['[email protected]/HttpAuthManager2;1'] > is undefined\n33", "HttpComms3.js: Constructor : Exception : TypeError. > \nError message: this.m_aHeaders is undefined\n377", "YahooPOPBETA.js: > logIN : Exception : Error.\nError message: httpConnection returned > false\n151" > > The reset is all "Exception in Constructor NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED failure > code: 0x8000ffff [nsIPrefBranch.getBoolPref]" one uncaught exception > in "JS frame :: chrome://themefontsizechanger/content/themefontsizechanger.js > :: anonymous :: line 57" and a complaint that > "this._mostRecentActivityForFolder[aFolder.URI] is undefined". > > But that could be relevant since it is line 127 of "pop3Download.js".
