Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
Great, thank you. Now I just need to get rid of that negative vibes issue. I did notice that Yahoo is being a bit silly with their webmail logins lately o.O.
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Yourhighness wrote:Great, thank you. Now I just need to get rid of that negative vibes issue. I did notice that Yahoo is being a bit silly with their webmail logins lately o.O.
What's the error console message (see tools menu)
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
Hi Comodo Dragon,
is what seems to be the problem. I also found this:
Suppose thats unrelated though.
Thanks!
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HttpComms3.js: callback : Exception : NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE.
Error message: Component returned failure code: 0x80040111 (NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE) [nsIHttpChannel.responseStatus]
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is what seems to be the problem. I also found this:
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Fehler: toolbarButton has no properties
Quelldatei: chrome://optionsmenu/content/OptionsMenu.js
Zeile: 38
Suppose thats unrelated though.
Thanks!
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
Yourhighness wrote:Code: Select all
HttpComms3.js: callback : Exception : NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE.
Error message: Component returned failure code: 0x80040111 (NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE) [nsIHttpChannel.responseStatus]
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is what seems to be the problem. I also found this:
Is that all
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
mhhm thats all i got when clicking on the topmost thing and right-clicking it, then selecting "copy". Unless I did something wrong. I just saw that I have the above message with a 177 instead of the 697 once, along with the one quoted above. I tried to give it a google, but I dont get it :/.
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
Yourhighness wrote:mhhm thats all i got when clicking on the topmost thing and right-clicking it, then selecting "copy". Unless I did something wrong. I just saw that I have the above message with a 177 instead of the 697 once, along with the one quoted above. I tried to give it a google, but I dont get it :/.
Are you using classic or beta website
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
hi,
thanks for taking the time and looking into this...I am using beta version, as it worked fine prior to my formatting last sunday and I just did a import with mozbackup.
Thanks a million
thanks for taking the time and looking into this...I am using beta version, as it worked fine prior to my formatting last sunday and I just did a import with mozbackup.
Thanks a million
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
New to TB
Win XP pro SP2
TB 2.0.0.16
webmail 1.3.3b3
POP 110
SMTP 25
IMAP 143
All they working
hotmail 1.2.19b3
Hotmail live (new website)
POP second checkbox marked
SMTP send plain text
ALERT: Conection to server localhost timed out...
Please help...
Win XP pro SP2
TB 2.0.0.16
webmail 1.3.3b3
POP 110
SMTP 25
IMAP 143
All they working
hotmail 1.2.19b3
Hotmail live (new website)
POP second checkbox marked
SMTP send plain text
ALERT: Conection to server localhost timed out...
Please help...
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
joaquinlion wrote:New to TB
Win XP pro SP2
TB 2.0.0.16
webmail 1.3.3b3
POP 110
SMTP 25
IMAP 143
All they working
hotmail 1.2.19b3
Hotmail live (new website)
POP second checkbox marked
SMTP send plain text
ALERT: Conection to server localhost timed out...
Please help...
Try increasing the connection timeout value (tools -> options -> advanced -> Disc and Network)
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
Comodo Dragon wrote:joaquinlion wrote:New to TB
Win XP pro SP2
TB 2.0.0.16
webmail 1.3.3b3
POP 110
SMTP 25
IMAP 143
All they working
hotmail 1.2.19b3
Hotmail live (new website)
POP second checkbox marked
SMTP send plain text
ALERT: Conection to server localhost timed out...
Please help...
Try increasing the connection timeout value (tools -> options -> advanced -> Disc and Network)
i increased it to 350 seconds and still the same error!!
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
joaquinlion wrote:Try increasing the connection timeout value (tools -> options -> advanced -> Disc and Network)
i increased it to 350 seconds and still the same error!![/quote]
Is there a message in the error console (see tools menu)
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
Hey Comodo: First off, thank you very much for the webmail addons. It made it possible for me to finally find a reason to switch to Thunderbird.
Now for a request: Would it be possible to reduce the Webmail extension's priority (or somehow make it much more efficient) when checking mail?
I'm using a P3 933 MHz, and the extension practically pins my CPU, for the duration of checking my three webmail accounts, every time. I have each account configured to check mail every 10 minutes. This is especially troublesome if I'm watching a video, because I get regular pauses and sever stuttering, while mail is being checked.
To make sure this was in fact a problem with the Webmail extension and not an inherent Thunderbird problem, I compared the the CPU utilization of checking my Gmail account (using secure POP3) with my Yahoo and two Hotmail accounts (using the Webmail extension). Here are my CPU utilization findings:
Gmail (Thunderbird's built-in SSL POP3): up to 9 %
Yahoo (Webmail extension - beta mode): up to 65 % (typically 23 %)
Hotmail accounts (Webmail extension): up to 93 % (typically 85 %)
Apparently the Hotmail extension is the most inefficient. I have two hotmail accounts, and since it takes several seconds to check mail, that's a bit much. Thunderbird itself has negligible impact.
Here are my version numbers:
- Thunderbird 2.0.0.16
- Webmail 1.3.3b3
- Webmail - Hotmail 1.2.19b3
- Webmail - Yahoo 1.4.0b13
I am running this on XP SP3 with 512 MB.
Thanks
Now for a request: Would it be possible to reduce the Webmail extension's priority (or somehow make it much more efficient) when checking mail?
I'm using a P3 933 MHz, and the extension practically pins my CPU, for the duration of checking my three webmail accounts, every time. I have each account configured to check mail every 10 minutes. This is especially troublesome if I'm watching a video, because I get regular pauses and sever stuttering, while mail is being checked.
To make sure this was in fact a problem with the Webmail extension and not an inherent Thunderbird problem, I compared the the CPU utilization of checking my Gmail account (using secure POP3) with my Yahoo and two Hotmail accounts (using the Webmail extension). Here are my CPU utilization findings:
Gmail (Thunderbird's built-in SSL POP3): up to 9 %
Yahoo (Webmail extension - beta mode): up to 65 % (typically 23 %)
Hotmail accounts (Webmail extension): up to 93 % (typically 85 %)
Apparently the Hotmail extension is the most inefficient. I have two hotmail accounts, and since it takes several seconds to check mail, that's a bit much. Thunderbird itself has negligible impact.
Here are my version numbers:
- Thunderbird 2.0.0.16
- Webmail 1.3.3b3
- Webmail - Hotmail 1.2.19b3
- Webmail - Yahoo 1.4.0b13
I am running this on XP SP3 with 512 MB.
Thanks
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
C@rb0n
The extensions are written using JavaScript, JavaScript doesn't give you that level of control.
The extensions are written using JavaScript, JavaScript doesn't give you that level of control.
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
Comodo Dragon wrote:C@rb0n
The extensions are written using JavaScript, JavaScript doesn't give you that level of control.
Then what about efficiency? At least the yahoo extension is performing significantly better than the hotmail extension. Is there something that can be done there?
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Re: Webmail Extension - Hotmail / Yahoo - Thread 3
Comodo Dragon wrote:joaquinlion wrote:Try increasing the connection timeout value (tools -> options -> advanced -> Disc and Network)
i increased it to 350 seconds and still the same error!!
Is there a message in the error console (see tools menu)[/quote]
hey man, thanks for your time, this time the dialog sais: negative vibes! and something about the password but the password its ok! anyway, this is in the error console:
HttpComms3.js: callback : Exception : NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE.
Error message: Component returned failure code: 0x80040111 (NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE) [nsIHttpChannel.responseStatus]
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Hotmail-SR-BETA: loginHandler : Exception : NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE.
Error message: Component returned failure code: 0x80040111 (NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE) [nsIHttpChannel.responseStatus]
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