Hi Gil,
If you want to try setting Gmail IMAP up manually, my settings are;
Incoming; imap.googlemail.com (I think imap.gmail.com will also work),
port 993, security SSL/TLS, normal password.
Outgoing; smtp.gmail.com, port 465, SSL/TLS, normal password.
Your employer's firewall may or may not block access to these servers,
entirely at the whim of your employer's IT department.
On 05/09/2012 18:16, Gil wrote:
I use the GMail extension at work because my employer's firewall
blocks TB's attempts to get at the GMail POP server.
It sounds like you're saying that the firewalls don't block IMAP -
otherwise, IMAP wouldn't help much.
I tried to setup IMAP just now, but TB says it can't find the settings
for my account.
Is it possible that the firewall blocks IMAP just as much as it blocks
POP?
If so, it would seem that the extension is still valuable to people
who want to access GMail from behind a corporate firewall.
On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 9:58:23 AM UTC-7, BluesRenegade wrote:
With Real-TIme IMAP support for Gmail built-in to TB, there's no
need to use an add-on. Run TB and open an IMAP Google account in
TB; now open the same account in Firefox and make a change on the
web version, and it will be reflected in TB. So, why is anyone
relying on an add-on for Gmail in TB?
On 09/04/2012 09:41 AM, Screemer wrote:
Would be nice to hear from the developer. Haven't seen a single
comment in a long time.
Is the project dead or are you only really busy as all of us?
On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 10:39:12 AM UTC+2, jjaammhh wrote:
I've had working WebMail+GMail since ThunderBird 3.x
After upgrading to ThunderBird 15.0 a popup with a 'GMail is
not a supported domain' raises when I try to download mail.
I've checked my domains configuration in GMail plugin, and
I've found it's empty. When I try to insert some domain, it
doesn't react after pushing the 'add' button.
Does anyone know a solution for this?
TIA!
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Blues
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