1) it's not working for me too; 2) when I click to Delete the old script, the whole account is deleted; 3) what should I put as server value for GMX.com?
2) Yes, accounts are deleted when you delete scripts... the accounts are not very usable without the script. If you were updating the script, you should always simply add the new script... it will overwrite the old script without losing your account definition.
3) If you want to set up the POP3 or IMAP script for GMX access, then server settings are shown at links below...
x) if someone wants to provide a GMX.com test account (username/password) to xndevel@gmail.com, it may help get an update faster. (You can change your password for this purpose, or afterward.)
Hi, this is a user and support forum, and I'm just another user offering help... Tobwithu is the developer and his support email is xndevel@gmail.com ...he does monitor the forums and replies occasionally in forum, but he uses the xndevel@gmail.com address for support.
I suggested using the POP3 or IMAP script while waiting for the GMX scripts to be updated... and the POP3/IMAP scripts use the server settings for which I provided links. The POP3/IMAP scripts are available in Options via the Scripts drop-down list at lop left side. As you probably know, there are embedded scripts (like POP3/IMAP) which are included with X-Notifier, and there are custom scripts that you download and install from the Scripts page. Unfortunately, the Chrome version of X-Notifier cannot use the POP3/IMAP scripts. - Sometimes, custom scripts allow for specifying a server because the provider (like GMX) is a global provider with different sub-servers in different parts of the world. I don't know if that's the case for you.
robzuc
Mon, 08/03/2015 - 16:35
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1) it's not working for me too; 2) when I click to Delete the old script, the whole account is deleted; 3) what should I put as server value for GMX.com?
Thanks!
RpD
Mon, 08/03/2015 - 18:29
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Live and learn
2) Yes, accounts are deleted when you delete scripts... the accounts are not very usable without the script. If you were updating the script, you should always simply add the new script... it will overwrite the old script without losing your account definition.
3) If you want to set up the POP3 or IMAP script for GMX access, then server settings are shown at links below...
https://help.gmx.com/en/applications/pop3.html#servers
https://help.gmx.com/en/applications/imap.html#servers
x) if someone wants to provide a GMX.com test account (username/password) to xndevel@gmail.com, it may help get an update faster. (You can change your password for this purpose, or afterward.)
cyc
Mon, 08/03/2015 - 19:43
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not possible
3) Did not work for me, same problem, account will not be checked
x) Not possible for me, because of geo block. (Install my account in Great Britain on holiday)
robzuc
Mon, 08/03/2015 - 20:35
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Leave and learn
Hi RpD,
2) can I suggest to specify that near the "Delete" script button?
3) in XNotifier Options, after Username and Password there is "Server": I've tried all the server names reported by your links;
x) I have created in GMX.com a brand new account for your testing needs; I'm going to send you the details.
RpD
Tue, 08/04/2015 - 06:45
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Not developer
Hi, this is a user and support forum, and I'm just another user offering help...
Tobwithu is the developer and his support email is xndevel@gmail.com ...he does monitor the forums and replies occasionally in forum, but he uses the xndevel@gmail.com address for support.
I suggested using the POP3 or IMAP script while waiting for the GMX scripts to be updated... and the POP3/IMAP scripts use the server settings for which I provided links. The POP3/IMAP scripts are available in Options via the Scripts drop-down list at lop left side. As you probably know, there are embedded scripts (like POP3/IMAP) which are included with X-Notifier, and there are custom scripts that you download and install from the Scripts page. Unfortunately, the Chrome version of X-Notifier cannot use the POP3/IMAP scripts.
- Sometimes, custom scripts allow for specifying a server because the provider (like GMX) is a global provider with different sub-servers in different parts of the world. I don't know if that's the case for you.
Good luck.
robzuc
Tue, 08/04/2015 - 19:32
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RpD
Sorry... due to that email account, I thought you were an XN developer.
Anyway, last gmx script worked.
Thank you for your help!