Opera Mail suddenly reports no new messages no matter what
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sbruce45 last edited by
@burnout426 Thanks for all these suggestions and information. Sounds interesting to try, when I get time which is hopefully soon. The six accounts is down to one that works. Luckily, it's the one with the most mail, but I figure they'll change that one too soon. At least Thunderbird and Outlook Express work.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
The first thing I'd try is https://forums.opera.com/post/156548. The rest of the new suggestions probably won't help.
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sbruce45 last edited by
@burnout426 Well I finally got a response from an AOL Email Support Specialist with the dreaded reply: "that this might happen if the application that you are using is not supported anymore." Such nonsense. The POP3 protocol has not changed.
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sbruce45 last edited by
@burnout426 I tried replacing pop.verizon.net as my server with jpop700-aol-sec.mail.vip.ir2.yahoo.com and it does not authenticate. So I created a new account and it won't authenticate either.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@sbruce45 Oh well. It was worth a try.
Another idea I have is to patch operamail.dll and flip a popServerSupportsUIDL bool to true even if the server doesn't report it. But, in looking, I didn't find where to do that, yet.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@sbruce45 said in Opera Mail suddenly reports no new messages no matter what:
Well I finally got a response from an AOL Email Support Specialist with the dreaded reply: "that this might happen if the application that you are using is not supported anymore." Such nonsense. The POP3 protocol has not changed.
If you could find a server admin contact and explain the situation to the admin, you might have a chance.
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sbruce45 last edited by
Well, AOL finally got around to changing the server for my final account. Now I can receive no e-mail with Opera.
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sbruce45 last edited by
@burnout426 AOL has just gotten much worse. I think they are trying to force people to IMAP. With SeaMonkey I just got this error on one of the mail accounts which worked 4 hours ago:
The POP3 mail server (pop.verizon.net) does not support UIDL or XTND XLST, which are required to implement the
Leave on Server'',
Maximum Message Size'' or ``Fetch Headers Only'' options. To download your mail, turn off these options in the Server Settings for your mail server in the Account Settings window. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@sbruce45 said in Opera Mail suddenly reports no new messages no matter what:
The POP3 mail server (pop.verizon.net) does not support UIDL or XTND XLST, which are required to implement the Leave on Server'',Maximum Message Size'' or ``Fetch Headers Only'' options. To download your mail, turn off these options in the Server Settings for your mail server in the Account Settings window.
Yeah, I saw an old thread about that for Thunderbird which is why I suggested turning of "leave messages on server" in Opera Mail. But, unfortunately it didn't help in Opera Mail's case.
In testing on the command-line with the non-UIDL verizon/AOL servers, I was able to issue a retr commands to get the full contents of a message without removing it from the server. Seems like mail clients should be able to do that in this case, but oh well.
@sbruce45 said in Opera Mail suddenly reports no new messages no matter what:
I think they are trying to force people to IMAP.
Possibility. I like IMAP better anyway.
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sbruce45 last edited by
AOL is acting up again, this time with Thunderbird, as well as Opera. Many days it does not accept my password for one or two accounts, but other days it does. I tried it with Opera just to see if it is Thunderbird or Sea Monkey, but it happened with Opera too. I checked the log of Opera and it rejected the password. I can log into the e-mail account online, so it has the correct password. For a week this was happening with just one account, then yesterday it happened with another account.
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blackbird71 last edited by
@sbruce45 Perhaps you need to re-evaluate the frustration costs of remaining with AOL eMail accounts. Your patience and persistence with them has been remarkable over the course of this thread amid the constant instability of their server settings/behavior, but at some point, one has to recognize they simply aren't capable of or truly interested in providing stable POP3 service per traditional standards. Just sayin'...