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Help with using G Mail on Firefox / Seamonkey
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| Vinayak 2007-04-19, 1:13 pm |
| Hi
I've been using G mail, yahoo mail etc thru the net (as web mail).
Firefox is my default browser at present.
Recently, port 8080 has been blocked [and I browse thru port 80],
G mail, yahoo mail etc are NOT blocked
After this block of port 8080, for some reason, I am having problems
while accessing any secure sign in pages, like those of G mail, yahoo mail
I am allowed access to the net thru port 80 and I am sure there are
other ports that are NOT blocked as well
Could some one help me on
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1. How to use G Mail thru alternate ports or without secure sign in
or
2. Is there a way to read G mail thru some RSS reader or something that
still works on port 80 like a web browser would do ?
or
3. Since port 110 is open, I tried downloading g mail using Thunder
Bird. However I MAY NOT have enabled POP3 mail inside G Mail and so T
bird is downloading only rather old mail. Is there a way I can use some
method to log into G mail one more time and ENABLE pop access (which MAY
NOT be enabled so far)
3.1. I have 1000s of mail in my G mail inbox. Is there a way to download
ONLY mail after a particular date using the pop mail facility + thuder
bird ? or any other method ?
and
- what to do with yahoo mail ?
other info
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OS : Win XP SP2
Browser : Firefox
- thanks in advance for your time and efforts
- Sorry for the couple of cross posts due to the urgency
- I am unable to post to the G mail discussion group as the group
accepts only web subscriptions and that needs a sign on thru web which
alas I am unable to sign in
best regards
mani
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| Leonidas Jones 2007-04-19, 7:12 pm |
| Vinayak wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've been using G mail, yahoo mail etc thru the net (as web mail).
> Firefox is my default browser at present.
>
> Recently, port 8080 has been blocked [and I browse thru port 80],
>
> G mail, yahoo mail etc are NOT blocked
>
> After this block of port 8080, for some reason, I am having problems
> while accessing any secure sign in pages, like those of G mail, yahoo mail
>
> I am allowed access to the net thru port 80 and I am sure there are
> other ports that are NOT blocked as well
>
> Could some one help me on
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> 1. How to use G Mail thru alternate ports or without secure sign in
> or
> 2. Is there a way to read G mail thru some RSS reader or something that
> still works on port 80 like a web browser would do ?
> or
> 3. Since port 110 is open, I tried downloading g mail using Thunder
> Bird. However I MAY NOT have enabled POP3 mail inside G Mail and so T
> bird is downloading only rather old mail. Is there a way I can use some
> method to log into G mail one more time and ENABLE pop access (which MAY
> NOT be enabled so far)
> 3.1. I have 1000s of mail in my G mail inbox. Is there a way to download
> ONLY mail after a particular date using the pop mail facility + thuder
> bird ? or any other method ?
>
> and
>
> - what to do with yahoo mail ?
>
>
> other info
> -----------------
>
> OS : Win XP SP2
> Browser : Firefox
>
>
> - thanks in advance for your time and efforts
> - Sorry for the couple of cross posts due to the urgency
>
> - I am unable to post to the G mail discussion group as the group
> accepts only web subscriptions and that needs a sign on thru web which
> alas I am unable to sign in
>
> best regards
> mani
Well, we are getting closer, this is at least an active group that is
intended for questions about Mozilla products. You may get a good
answer here.
Of course, this is the sixth time I've seen this multi posted message. 
The one place that you have not asked the question is the single best
place, the official support groups at news.mozilla.org. Set up a new
account for the server news.mozilla.org. Its free to access as long as
you have internet access. Then subscribe to mozilla.support.firefox.
Hundreds of people look at those groups every day, you are much more
likely to find someone who has encounterd the same problem and has a
solution.
Lee
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