Can anyone suggest me one ?
A different proxy would be auto picked from a given list for different email accounts.
Auto-rotating proxy addon
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Re: Auto-rotating proxy addon
My impression is that the built-in proxy support is global, not account specific. It sounds like you are looking for something like the Thunderbird equivalent of https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... tchyomega/ . Thats a webextension based add-on. I know webextension based themes for Firefox work with the Thunderbird beta, but I wouldn't expect a webextension based extension to be that compatible.
Why do you want to automatically rotate between proxies?
If its for privacy why not use a vpn? The main issue with using a vpn is that outlook.com and gmail.com are too security conscious and would complain about your using a IP at a different location.
Why do you want to automatically rotate between proxies?
If its for privacy why not use a vpn? The main issue with using a vpn is that outlook.com and gmail.com are too security conscious and would complain about your using a IP at a different location.
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Re: Auto-rotating proxy addon
Cause i have several old accounts & connections issues, the thing i wanna make sure is that the xpi will auto adapt one proxy per email account.
and not use the same proxy when thunderbird checks several email accounts in a row
and not use the same proxy when thunderbird checks several email accounts in a row
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Re: Auto-rotating proxy addon
I think you would be better off configuring something like gmail webmail to automatically fetch and merge mail from your other mailboxes into its inbox. You could access that mail using a Gmail IMAP account in Thunderbird, and create multiple identities so that you can send/reply using the other accounts email addresses, without having to have the accounts exist in Thunderbird anymore. The reason for doing that is I suspect Gmail can solve the connection problems a lot better than you can through proxies.
See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Replace_sever ... ne_account for details.
See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Replace_sever ... ne_account for details.
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Re: Auto-rotating proxy addon
Giving control to gmail by gathering accounts into one is going to hell.. the day i have that account banned for a reason or another i loose everything & even better, i never said it was for gmail.. & other servers need independance too.
proxy rotation is my best option per email & of course not i cant dump thunderbird because it allows me private messages to stay in my hard drive & not into the hard drive of a nosey admin from gmail or i don't know what other server..
you were near the answer in ur first reply, but in ur second one, i'm very far from what i'm expecting.
proxy rotation is my best option per email & of course not i cant dump thunderbird because it allows me private messages to stay in my hard drive & not into the hard drive of a nosey admin from gmail or i don't know what other server..
you were near the answer in ur first reply, but in ur second one, i'm very far from what i'm expecting.
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Re: Auto-rotating proxy addon
I don't understand how you need multiple proxies to solve connection problems . That sort of implies you have a poor ISP. However, if you don't want to use a gmail or outlook account to pull mail from multiple mailboxes, I suggest you think about a inexpensive account from a commercial email provider that supports that feature. That should drastically reduce the chance of you getting banned.
Personally, I use fastmail.com . But there are plenty out there. I suggest you avoid the web host providers (hostgator, dreamhost, godaddy etc.) though, chose a company whose main business is email.
Personally, I use fastmail.com . But there are plenty out there. I suggest you avoid the web host providers (hostgator, dreamhost, godaddy etc.) though, chose a company whose main business is email.