Re: Log into webmail through the PP GUI
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 9:53 pm
Until when Jeff can stop by and look into your questions that would be better answered by him I can say on thing about your first question as far as accessing Yahoo Mail from POP Peeper. When viewing messages in POP Peeper there is a way to view the same message in your assigned Email Client which can be done while in the POP Peeper Message View Window (MVW) by clicking on "File" > "Open message in client" at that time which will open the message in your default Email Client. Of course your default Client based on your question would have to be set to Yahoo Mail which I understand can be done by using 3rd-party software to accomplish this (for example, I ran across this Make Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo your mail client default YouTube presentation in case you might be interested.)
By the way, it occurs to me that you are probably referring to the "View" > "View message online" option in the POP Peeper MVW, it is my understanding that it used to be that Webmail Services used the Basic/HTML interface that PP would be able to use to display the messages. Now days Webmail Services tend to use the more prevalent asynchronous JavaScript and XML technology and due to these changes for many services there is no direct URL to go to the message therefore in these cases this function will currently produce an error as is the case with Yahoo Mail.
As to your second question all I can say is that the PP PLUS PACK and/or PP PRO is a once off payment, however beyond that Jeff will have to address any additional details.
Again, other than what I believe to be the case of which I have posted above, your questions would be best addressed by Jeff when he can get by the forum to look into your topic.
By the way, it occurs to me that you are probably referring to the "View" > "View message online" option in the POP Peeper MVW, it is my understanding that it used to be that Webmail Services used the Basic/HTML interface that PP would be able to use to display the messages. Now days Webmail Services tend to use the more prevalent asynchronous JavaScript and XML technology and due to these changes for many services there is no direct URL to go to the message therefore in these cases this function will currently produce an error as is the case with Yahoo Mail.
As to your second question all I can say is that the PP PLUS PACK and/or PP PRO is a once off payment, however beyond that Jeff will have to address any additional details.
Again, other than what I believe to be the case of which I have posted above, your questions would be best addressed by Jeff when he can get by the forum to look into your topic.