You'll find a custom script for inbox.com on the Scripts page #7. You can go to the Scripts pages by clicking 'Scripts' at the top of this page... ...or to go directly to page #7, just click here: http://xnotifier.tobwithu.com/scripts.php?page=6
Click the 'Inbox' script link on that page, to download the script to your computer... save it in a folder that you can find later. Then you'll go into X-Notifier's 'Options' (right-click the X-Notifier envelope icon, and click 'Options')... ...click the Scripts button... then click the 'Add' button... ...browse to where you saved the inbox.js file that you downloaded, click to highlight it, and click the 'Open' button... ...then click OK.
You can now choose (click) the Inbox.com script from the drop-down list to the left of the Scripts button... ...and enter your username/password and click 'Add'... ...then scroll down and click the 'OK' (Firefox) or 'Save' (Chrome) button.
If you entered everything right, X-Notifier should start checking your Inbox email.
The Yahoo script is included with X-Notifier base installation. After you install X-Notifier, all you have to do is go into X-Notifier's 'Options' (right-click the X-Notifier envelope icon, and click 'Options')...
...then you choose (click) the Yahoo script from the drop-down list to the left of the Scripts button...
...and enter your username/password and click 'Add'... (for some email providers, like Yahoo, your username will be your full email address... user@yahoo.com) ...then scroll down and click the 'OK' (Firefox) or 'Save' (Chrome) button.
If you entered everything right, X-Notifier should start checking your Yahoo email. I believe the Yahoo script works for other Yahoo associated domains like... ymail.com
I'd open a new tab and login manually to both of them to see if there are any prompts for verifying something or other. It happens occasionally. And to make sure password is working, then re-enter it in X-Notifier accounts definition.
Or clear cache/cookies, or uninstall/reinstall X-Notifier.
X-Notifier is working for others, but I can't say for Safari 7 ...CFBancroft could comment on that.
RpD
Fri, 02/14/2014 - 06:50
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Custom script
You'll find a custom script for inbox.com on the Scripts page #7.
You can go to the Scripts pages by clicking 'Scripts' at the top of this page...
...or to go directly to page #7, just click here: http://xnotifier.tobwithu.com/scripts.php?page=6
Click the 'Inbox' script link on that page, to download the script to your computer... save it in a folder that you can find later.
Then you'll go into X-Notifier's 'Options' (right-click the X-Notifier envelope icon, and click 'Options')...
...click the Scripts button... then click the 'Add' button...
...browse to where you saved the inbox.js file that you downloaded, click to highlight it, and click the 'Open' button...
...then click OK.
You can now choose (click) the Inbox.com script from the drop-down list to the left of the Scripts button...
...and enter your username/password and click 'Add'...
...then scroll down and click the 'OK' (Firefox) or 'Save' (Chrome) button.
If you entered everything right, X-Notifier should start checking your Inbox email.
rockalot
Fri, 02/21/2014 - 18:14
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I have the same question for Yahoo or Ymail
I need to know how to connect it to my Firefox Browser
RpD
Fri, 02/21/2014 - 20:48
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Yahoo script is 'embedded' already
The Yahoo script is included with X-Notifier base installation.
After you install X-Notifier, all you have to do is go into X-Notifier's 'Options' (right-click the X-Notifier envelope icon, and click 'Options')...
...then you choose (click) the Yahoo script from the drop-down list to the left of the Scripts button...
...and enter your username/password and click 'Add'...
(for some email providers, like Yahoo, your username will be your full email address... user@yahoo.com)
...then scroll down and click the 'OK' (Firefox) or 'Save' (Chrome) button.
If you entered everything right, X-Notifier should start checking your Yahoo email.
I believe the Yahoo script works for other Yahoo associated domains like... ymail.com
bortolotti.maur...
Sun, 02/23/2014 - 18:12
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problems with yahoo and aol
I don't receive any notification when I get email on my Yahoo and Aol accounts, using safari 7.0.1.
Why?
RpD
Mon, 02/24/2014 - 12:19
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Troubleshoot
I'd open a new tab and login manually to both of them to see if there are any prompts for verifying something or other. It happens occasionally. And to make sure password is working, then re-enter it in X-Notifier accounts definition.
Or clear cache/cookies, or uninstall/reinstall X-Notifier.
X-Notifier is working for others, but I can't say for Safari 7 ...CFBancroft could comment on that.
CFBancroft
Tue, 02/25/2014 - 15:27
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Please read old post.
http://xnotifier.tobwithu.com/dp/node/1003
and let us know if it (step by step) is works. I might update User Guide on Safari.
Thanks, CFBancroft