On 23 окт, 22:20, Webmail Author <
webmailextens...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thunderbird. You need to customize this extension for your domain
I have some questions. Has this expansion https support?
> 2) Add the login url to file nsOWAPOP.js line 77
I should write a full login url (
https://security.testdomain.com/
owa/)? Or only a part after the domain name (/owa/)? Please give an
example.
> 1) Add your domain to file owa.js line 77
I can simply write domain name (like "
security.testdomain.com") in
this line?
Thanks.
On 23 окт, 22:20, Webmail Author <
webmailextens...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Download this (
http://webmail.mozdev.org/owa.zip). It's a generic
> Webmail extension, it will install and respond to calls from
> Thunderbird. You need to customize this extension for your domain
>
> 1) Add your domain to
> file owa.js
> line 77
>
> 2) Add the login url to
> file nsOWAPOP.js
> line 77
>
> On Oct 22, 2:06 pm, ReynierPM <
reynie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi every here:
> > I'm new here as every can see. I have a big problem and I leave you
> > here to see if any can help me. In my University the administrators
> > use MSExchangeas Mail Server. This server for public users like me
> > have SMTP/POP3 and IMAP service close. So I'm just ask if is possible
> > make a plugin or something to use MSExchangeWebMail service with