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can't download messages, POP3 mail server (inbound.att.net) does not support UIDL or XTND XLST

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I just downloaded T'bird. It worked for a few days. Then I got an error message that said, "The POP3 mail server (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 mail, turn off these options in the Server Settings for your mail server in the Account Settings window." I did this, but it erased the messages on my phone. How do get the messages back on my hone and how do I fix the T'bird error message. Please reply to wks8@att.net. Thank you.

I just downloaded T'bird. It worked for a few days. Then I got an error message that said, "The POP3 mail server (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 mail, turn off these options in the Server Settings for your mail server in the Account Settings window." I did this, but it erased the messages on my phone. How do get the messages back on my hone and how do I fix the T'bird error message. Please reply to wks8@att.net. Thank you.

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I guess this is a feature that can't be corrected. Sadly, I must continue using my old mail browser. I can't tolerate not having my messages on my phone and it not being in sync with Thunderbird.