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Add Webservice Request: GMX.NET #12
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Hi @rolacher Ill add this. Do you know of an existing url I can feed to the handler? Something in the format: |
Thank you @Tom-0169 !! Ill test those out! How did you find those? :) |
Just tried to reply in my email in gmx and copied them ;) |
@Tom-0169 I signed up for GMX, the website it took me to was gmx.com and these urls are nto working when i change the .net to .com |
Ah thanks for that @Tom-0169 , so if you change the to to some other address it properly opens the compose page with the to populated? |
@Noitidart No, only when you received an email with a MailTo-Link in it. |
@Noitidart GMX makes a difference when you login from another country. |
I went to my address book and clicked email and i got same like you:
but when i try to do it without the jsessionid it doesnt work :( and i cant find jessesionid in the cookies :( it exists but using the one from cookies makes it fail :( |
Viva la encryption :-( |
Haha @ "Viva la encrypcion" We'll figure this out no encypcion can stop us! |
I was trying to install a webmail service from the options panel of MailtoWebesrvices but the one I was looking for was not found. I was looking for GMX.NET
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