Hello -- As others have reported here.the mail.com script no longer works.I am using Firefox 44 on Windows PCs.My Mail.com emails haven't worked for several days.Thank you in advance, for your time & attention to this.
Mail.com has made changes to their website... when I use Chrome to try to login with X-Notifier, I get lines of dumb text (instead of a properly rendered webpage) and a note to enable JavaScript. Javascript is already enabled. If I go to mail.com website, it is rendered correctly. Mail.com is pushing Firefox 45 with a banner note at top of its main webpage. Today, I have sent a test account login username and password to Tobwithu for his use in trying to fix the script.
I don't know when he'll have time... I haven't conversed with him in a while, I've just seen a recent update to the Scripts page for the mailbox.org script on 3/31/16.
Thanks Tobwithu and everybody. It's working smooth as silk.
In the X-notifier Options, I used the whole email address ("example@arctic.com") as my username. It worked right away.
I set the username & password. I didn't find any checkboxes that needed to be changed. Then I clicked on "Add" and then "Save." Then I "exported" a new chrome.xn.
It's so interesting to see a complex digital communications system working.
Thank you for the new mail.com script.I would also like to thank you for fixing the problem of going to the log-in page,instead of the actual mail page.I know it was happening on a few different email domains.Everything is working fine now.Thank you again.
mail.com script is working fine for me... except when mail.com screws with the regular login procedure... then I'll see lines of text instead of a properly rendered webpage.
Recently, mail.com forced a prompt to verify my emergency contact address... then after I updated that (still same address), they prompted me to become a Premium member... I just clicked the -extremely- small text/link that said, 'No thanks, continue to mail.com'. After I answered those prompts, then X-Notifier could take me to my inbox normally.
So if you try to use X-Notifier to go to your mail.com account... and get a badly rendered webpage... then open a new tab and manually go to mail.com and manually login and see if you have any such dumb prompts interfering ...and answer them.
I have three mail.com accounts, all appear to work fine with latest script in FF. Login manually... open a new tab, go to mail.com and login to see if there are any prompts that are interfering with access to inbox, etc. You could delete the script, restart browser, and re-add it... you'll have to redefine accounts.
Tr3b
Wed, 03/16/2016 - 02:48
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More info needed. Running
More info needed. Running low on fairy dust in magic wand.
joewalsh
Wed, 03/16/2016 - 22:12
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Takes me to a page that says
Takes me to a page that says enable javascript in the chrome browser. However javascript is enabled.
CFBancroft
Wed, 03/16/2016 - 09:21
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I agree that Mail.com is not working...
Dear Tobwithu,
Please check on mail.com scripts and update.
I recall that you(Tobwithu) have test account on mail.com in past.
Mine all 4 mail.com in website not working except IMAP... it seem works fine.
Thanks,
CFBancroft
dizzeedudlee
Wed, 03/23/2016 - 07:23
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Mail.com Broken
Hello -- As others have reported here.the mail.com script no longer works.I am using Firefox 44 on Windows PCs.My Mail.com emails haven't worked for several days.Thank you in advance, for your time & attention to this.
neil
Fri, 03/25/2016 - 00:12
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Just my luck
I got WinXP and Opera.
I created my first mail.com email account yesterday. Can't get X-notifier to work with it.
Mail.com offered dozens of email domains. I chose "arctic.com" as the domain for my email address because of my cold, cold heart.
Best luck,
-neil-
wvvelzen
Wed, 03/30/2016 - 20:53
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mail.com broken
I have the same problem since a couple of weeks.
I see a message: "mail.com: not checked" in red, when I hover my mouse over the X-notifier icon in Firefox (45.0.1)
RpD
Fri, 04/08/2016 - 10:11
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Account sent
Mail.com has made changes to their website... when I use Chrome to try to login with X-Notifier, I get lines of dumb text (instead of a properly rendered webpage) and a note to enable JavaScript.
Javascript is already enabled. If I go to mail.com website, it is rendered correctly.
Mail.com is pushing Firefox 45 with a banner note at top of its main webpage.
Today, I have sent a test account login username and password to Tobwithu for his use in trying to fix the script.
I don't know when he'll have time... I haven't conversed with him in a while, I've just seen a recent update to the Scripts page for the mailbox.org script on 3/31/16.
WacoJohn
Sun, 04/10/2016 - 07:30
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Same as RpD
exactly same thing ... but with mail.com AND gmx.com
jeroen
Tue, 04/12/2016 - 02:53
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mail.com script
Admin posted an update of this script at the Scripts page. Please test.
neil
Tue, 04/12/2016 - 04:23
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Looks good here
Thanks Tobwithu and everybody. It's working smooth as silk.
In the X-notifier Options, I used the whole email address ("example@arctic.com") as my username. It worked right away.
I set the username & password. I didn't find any checkboxes that needed to be changed. Then I clicked on "Add" and then "Save." Then I "exported" a new chrome.xn.
It's so interesting to see a complex digital communications system working.
Thanks again,
-n-
RpD
Tue, 04/12/2016 - 07:30
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New mail.com script 4/11
Works fine in Chrome and Firefox
dizzeedudlee
Mon, 04/18/2016 - 03:35
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Thank you
Thank you for the new mail.com script.I would also like to thank you for fixing the problem of going to the log-in page,instead of the actual mail page.I know it was happening on a few different email domains.Everything is working fine now.Thank you again.
RpD
Wed, 04/27/2016 - 16:44
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Junk during login from mail.com
mail.com script is working fine for me... except when mail.com screws with the regular login procedure... then I'll see lines of text instead of a properly rendered webpage.
Recently, mail.com forced a prompt to verify my emergency contact address... then after I updated that (still same address), they prompted me to become a Premium member... I just clicked the -extremely- small text/link that said, 'No thanks, continue to mail.com'. After I answered those prompts, then X-Notifier could take me to my inbox normally.
So if you try to use X-Notifier to go to your mail.com account... and get a badly rendered webpage... then open a new tab and manually go to mail.com and manually login and see if you have any such dumb prompts interfering ...and answer them.
neo_sp
Tue, 06/14/2016 - 22:36
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Mail.com Not Working
My Mail.com Script not working with Firefox
I'm using X-notifier Version 3.5.21 and mail.com script version dated : 2016-04-11 and is not working
Somebody know something to help ?
Tks
RpD
Wed, 06/22/2016 - 06:43
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mine work
I have three mail.com accounts, all appear to work fine with latest script in FF.
Login manually... open a new tab, go to mail.com and login to see if there are any prompts that are interfering with access to inbox, etc.
You could delete the script, restart browser, and re-add it... you'll have to redefine accounts.