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httpmail plugin

httpmail plugin

The plugin has been withdrawn due to the fact the Microsoft is discontinuing the HTTPMail protocol on September 1st 2009.

Version:  1.53

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Mac OSX Leopard

Feedback Type:  Troubleshooting Report

Contributed by: kemo_kim Friday, October 26 2007 @ 02:50 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 6-12 months

so any idea of when the os 10.5 (leopard) is comming....?   
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Warning! Leopard upgrade destroyed Hotmail inbox in Mail! - sugith--2008

Upgrading to Leopard eliminated my Hotmail inbox. Have I lost all those emails I saved? Do I really have to restore my HD to recover them?

Very aggravating. Any advice?

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Friday, October 26 2007 @ 03:31 PM PDT


Warning! Leopard upgrade destroyed Hotmail inbox in Mail! - Drala'Fi

They haven't been deleted, just inaccessible via Mail.app.

You'll find them at ~/Library/Mail/HTTPMail-(your account name)

But yeah, hopefully an updated httpmail will be available soon...

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Friday, October 26 2007 @ 10:23 PM PDT


Mac OSX Leopard - karunald1

Oh I beg of you.... Please make this work with Leopard? That would be so wonderful of you.

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Friday, October 26 2007 @ 11:10 PM PDT


Mac OSX Leopard Mail & iChat - yves_heylen

Yes please, get this hotmail mail-plugin fixed as soon as you can. And if you have some time left, it would be nice if you could also find a sollution to fully use iChat with a hotmail account (without having to use the jabber workaround ;-)

I'm sure that a lot of european mac users will be MEGA HAPPY

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Monday, October 29 2007 @ 01:04 AM PDT


Mac OSX Leopard - jazzbert

I LOVE this plugin as it has made checking my email so much easier. I'll wait to upgrade to leopard until this and a few other programs are compatible. Hurry please :-)

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Monday, October 29 2007 @ 04:57 PM PDT


httpmail plugin disabled in Leopard - e9812257

Is there a pluging upgrade to httpmail in order to work on Leopard?
Purchased Leopard on Friday, and was disappointed not being able to use Apple Mail (program I was working with on Tiger).
All the new features of Apple Mail are useless (despite the big publicity from Apple -- in the demo, the setup seemed so smooth!! :( ), until someone comes up with a plugin upgrade.
I am quite surprise Apple team has not worked on this prior to Leopard release. Very Annoying....Help needed!!
Thxs

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Monday, October 29 2007 @ 07:01 PM PDT


Mac OSX Leopard - zaranoff

I was about to upgrade to Leopard, but I won't until this is fixed.

I'm angry with Apple for doing something so stupid. Why can't they make Mail compatible with HTTP mail???

I use Hotmail way too much to chuck it just for Leopard's sake.

I wish Apple's programmers would be a bit more considerate of these kinds of issues!

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Tuesday, October 30 2007 @ 12:15 AM PDT


Mac OSX Leopard - Netzach

What are you, retarded? It isn't Apples job to make Mail compatible with third party software, it's the other way around.

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Wednesday, October 31 2007 @ 06:14 AM PDT


Mac OSX Leopard - kemo_kim

he means that apple should make it a integrated part of mail so you do not need the third party software....

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Wednesday, October 31 2007 @ 09:50 AM PDT


Mac OSX Leopard - sldive

I to have upgraded unknowing I would lose all my hotmail locally, I have looked in the library/mail folder but nothing....

I seached the entire drive...but perhaps I dont know the name of the mail file? ext?

Can anyone assist?

THanks!

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Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 07:24 AM PDT


Mac OSX Leopard - sldive

I to have upgraded unknowing I would lose all my hotmail locally, I have looked in the library/mail folder but nothing....

I searched the entire drive...but perhaps I dont know the name of the mail file? ext?

Can anyone assist?

THanks!

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Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 07:24 AM PDT