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John MitchellYahoo, Hotmail, Lycos (Europe), MailDotCom, Gmail, Libero, and AOL domains are supported
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Willie RamhorstThe Webmail extension integrates web site based email accounts in to Mozllia Thunderbird, this allows Thunderbird to download and to send emails using the web site. Currently Yahoo, Hotmail, Lycos (Europe), MailDotCom, Gmail, Libero, and AOL domains are s
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equalstwelveThe Webmail extension integrates web site based email accounts in to Mozllia Thunderbird, this allows Thunderbird to download and to send emails using the web site.
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Trent OlsonThe Webmail extension integrates web site based email accounts in to Mozllia Thunderbird, this allows Thunderbird to download and to send emails using the web site.
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vikramsjnWebMail extension allows the integration of web based email accounts into Mozilla Thunderbird using the POP and SMPT protocols. Currently only Yahoo, Hotmail, Lycos, MailDotCom, Gmail, Libero, and AOL are supported.
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The Web-Mail extension creates a platform which other extensions use to integrate web based email accounts into Mozilla Thunderbird. POP is the only protocol supported, this means Thunderbird can only download emails. To send emails use your ISP’s SMTP server, Thunderbird will set the “Return-Path” and “From” email headers using the web account email address, too the recipient the email will appear to have come from the web base account. Currently only Hotmail and Yahoo accounts are supported.
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