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Thunderbird:Autoconfiguration:ConfigFileFormat

1,838 bytes added, 17:16, 14 February 2014
XML: Add spec for webmail URLs
</emailProvider>
 
<!-- This allows to access the webmail service of the provider.
The URLs are loaded into a standard webbrowser for the user. -->
<webMail>
<!-- Webpage where the user has to log in manually by entering username
and password himself. -->
<loginPage url="http://mail.example.com/login/" />
<!-- Direct URL where to send username or email address and password
to trigger a log in. Use this to allow a login without the user
having to re-enter the password every single time.
This can help e.g. mailcheck extensions that, after showing
that there is new mail, want to allow to quickly see the mail.
Only HTTPS is valid here. The client must ignore HTTP urls and
ensure that the browser verifies the SSL certificate.
When adding the URL, remember to escape the ampersand between
params to &amp; -->
<loginAutomaticURL url="https://mail.example.com/loginScript?email=%EMAILADDRESS%&amp;password=%PASSWORD%" />
<!-- Same as loginAutomaticDOM, but the website makes checks that
the user comes from the login page. So, open the login page
in the browser, get the page's DOM, fill out name and password
fields for the user, and trigger the login button.
The *ID attributes give the DOM ID,
while *Selector attributes give CSS selectors.
Before using them, don't treat this file content as trusted,
but verify the format, esp. if you use powerful functions like jQuery. -->
<loginAutomaticDOM
url="https://mail.example.com/login/"
usernameForm="%EMAILADDRESS%"
usernameFieldID="email"
passwordFieldID="password"
loginButtonID="submit"
/>
</webMail>
<clientConfigUpdate url="https://www.example.com/config/mozilla.xml" />
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