Getting this message - The POP3 mailserver(inbound.att.net) does not support UIDL or XTND XLST
I'm on Thunderbird 52.8.0 - stable environment, no known changes to Thunderbird or ATT server - last email received from inbound.att.net about 4PM 6/13/18. When Thunderbird is started I receive the following error message;
The POP3 mailserver (inbound.att.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 email, turn off these options in the Server settings for your server in the account Settings window.
"Leave messages on server" is checked, as is, "until I delete them". No changes have been made to the server settings since I began using Thunderbird. Never had any reason to do so.
Vahaolana nofidina
Your provider made the changes. You need to ask them. All the error messages are from their server.
Hamaky an'ity valiny ity @ sehatra 👍 1All Replies (9)
Your providers server is telling you they do not support Leave Messages on the Server. You state you have that option turned on. Turning it off as instructed would be a start.
I have been in a stable environment with the mail client and the mail server, no configuration changes were made and I am reluctant to make changes in the middle of an unprovoked problem. This problem happened out of the blue and persisted for a day and a half. As of this morning, it went away just as quickly. I can only assume the server was updated/patched and the update/patch was removed, maybe due to user noise?? Anyway, thanks for the reply.
Do as you wish. The message is from your providers server. Probably trying to force you to switch from Pop to IMAP.
I'm getting the same error message (see attachment) and have unchecked "Fetch headers Only" but cannot find "Maximum Message Size" in the settings. As to "Leave on Server" I have it set to "Leave messages on Server for at most 30 days." Once I unchecked that box TB retrieved incoming emails. So my questions are as follows: 1. Why did this suddenly happen when I'd made no changes to TB? 2. How long will messages stay on the server when the box is unchecked?
thanks,
Vahaolana Nofidina
Your provider made the changes. You need to ask them. All the error messages are from their server.
Since Verizon gave it's email business to AOL I'm trying to deal with them. It seems they want $$ to answer even the simplest questions.
Yea, Verizon/AOL sucks. AND when you try to login to the web mail to fix anything, you cannot login without allowing them to load content from advertising.com -- which tracks your browsing.
Also the new TOS says they will collect data FROM YOUR EMAIL TRAFFIC.
Time to move to Proton Mail.
I just unchecked Leave Messages On Server and TB is trying to download 9800 messages.
This is unworkable. Had to Quit to make it stop.
how do I create a new folder? Need to move INBOX into a storage folder so when these 9800 are downloaded, I can delete them & put stuff back...
Novain'i VerizonSucks t@
Also experiencing this, starting last week (circa 18 Oct 18). Since I don't want to reset all the email accounts I use with TBird, I just restarted TBird. Every single time, the problem solved itself.
Don't know what sort of silliness verizon/AOL is suffering, but restarting TBird makes it go away for awhile. It started again today, and restarting TBird fixed it again.
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