Re: The Official Interlink Mail & News Discussion Thread
Posted: 2021-11-24, 11:56
Adding SMTP servers after the fact/at will:
Discussion forum for the Pale Moon web browser
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Baloo wrote: ↑2021-04-07, 15:32I use Etesync, which is an encrypted CardDav server. The only thing I have found to integrate CardDAV with Interlink is an older add-on called Cardbook, version 37.5 Specifically which was the last XUL version for Thunderbird before the v68 update. https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/th ... ns/?page=3
CardBook supports full integration of CardDAV servers to use with Interlink. But I hate using old, outdated add-ons. Please consider supporting me and posting on this thread urging the original developer of Cardbook to support Interlink Mail and News. Or, someone can graciously fork his older version for Thunderbird to be compatible with Interlink Mail and News:
https://gitlab.com/CardBook/CardBook/-/issues/891
For CalDAV, there is still good support in the Lightning add-on which has graciously been forked for use in Interlink.
Ok thanks, I found it.Bilbo47 wrote: ↑2021-11-26, 19:04In other words, under Edit -> Account Setttings, steps:
1. Choose Outgoing Server -> [Add] -> dialog "SMTP Server" -> enter the info for sending email out through your mail server -> [Ok]
2. Choose which email account to update -> dropdown "Outgoing Server" -> select the server that was added in step 1 -> [Ok]
3. Send a new message from that updated account, to prove the new server settings are correct. This is when IL will prompt to enter your password for logging in to the outgoing server.
I dont know, next day they work.somdcomputerguy wrote: ↑2021-12-11, 13:01How? I know that some email services let one apply filters before or after the spam filter gets in action.
Feel free to point out any that have been missed, if you're aware. This is a mature product, not like the ADHD addled opposition that pumps out an update every fortnight, with change for the sake of change. Security patches when released would be for the underlying platform code, which isn't often. Interlink itself being based off the old Mozilla mail code has even less in common with Thunderbird than Pale Moon does with contemporary Firefox.
Inclined to agree with this as well.DocHifi wrote: ↑2021-12-08, 14:56Ok thanks, I found it.Bilbo47 wrote: ↑2021-11-26, 19:04In other words, under Edit -> Account Setttings, steps:
1. Choose Outgoing Server -> [Add] -> dialog "SMTP Server" -> enter the info for sending email out through your mail server -> [Ok]
2. Choose which email account to update -> dropdown "Outgoing Server" -> select the server that was added in step 1 -> [Ok]
3. Send a new message from that updated account, to prove the new server settings are correct. This is when IL will prompt to enter your password for logging in to the outgoing server.
Maybe it will be better, if you can set it during the setup of the account.
I use the Theme Tweaker add-on to somewhat simulate a dark mode. The message pane is untouchable though, AFAIK. I just hide it when I don't want it.
I used Theme Tweaker and accessibility colors of message pane to get this test dark GUI:somdcomputerguy wrote: ↑2022-01-23, 16:53I use the Theme Tweaker add-on to somewhat simulate a dark mode. The message pane is untouchable though, AFAIK. I just hide it when I don't want it.