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uOrigin #138

Closed jdcollier1968 closed 3 months ago

jdcollier1968 commented 4 months ago

All the uOrigin products installed to my Firefox browser (v 127) seem to block the use of my portable version of Thunderbird 115. When activated I cannot send messages. When I remove the extensions I can send again. Not sure what's going on under the hood since these are separate programs but I can't argue with the results (remove uOrigin and Thunderbird portable can send, but activate and it breaks)

gorhill commented 4 months ago

You are installing which exact extension? Provide name, version, and URL you used for installation.

You are installing the extension in which application? (browser?, thunderbird?) Provide exact name, version number.

I cannot send messages

How exactly are you trying to send messages?

jdcollier1968 commented 4 months ago

This exact one https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search/?q=uorigin It's being installed within Firefox 127 (64bit) I use Thunderbird 115.11.1 (32-bit) portable (all self contained within one folder - no system install) This is not a screenshot of my client but this is what it looks like https://betanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Thunderbird1.png I am not sure how all the parts work when it sends but I can duplicate the problem multiple times. If Uorigin is on I cannot send (and my email client asks for my password - I have it saved in my client) Perhaps there a log detailing all of Uorigins actvity in real time?

iam-py-test commented 4 months ago

Perhaps there a log detailing all of Uorigins actvity in real time?

I assume by "uOrigin" you mean uBlock Origin? uBlock Origin has a logger Thanks

jdcollier1968 commented 4 months ago

Yes.

gorhill commented 4 months ago

This exact one https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search/?q=uorigin

It's a list of extensions. Be specific please and just say which one exactly along with the version.

I can duplicate the problem multiple times.

I can't comprehend the problem you are reporting. If you install uBO in Firefox, this should have no effect on Thunderbird. You need to be as detailed as possible such that there is no guessing left. You send what exactly from where exactly? What's the exact symptoms of the "problem"?

jdcollier1968 commented 4 months ago

uBlock Origin is the extension. I uninstalled it yesterday and went with AdBlocker Ultimate. I then uninstalled AdBlocker Ultimate and reinstalled uBlock Origin. For the last 20 minutes I am not not encountering what I did yesterday.

I suspect the issue might be linked to the fact that I was logged into ATT.net and UBlock Origin might have been activated and blocking elements. AT&T may detect that and in turn may have affected the whole email issue. I do not check email there but I was logged in there for other reasons. As strange as it may seem being logged in there , UBlock Origin was activated and blocking and somehow affecting the sending and receiving coding that makes email possible.

Not sure but for now I am not having the issue and uBlock Origin is running again.

May have to log in at AT&T again and see it that was the culprit.

krystian3w commented 4 months ago

So you get an IP ban in AT&T services (even for SMTP range in Thunderbird).

Then it's a filter problem, not uBo MV2 or uBo Lite (MV3) core.



The example with Adblocker Ultimate makes no sense, because they steal AdGuard's code and filters (if AdGuard knows the problem with IP bans for AT&T users, they probably have lists optimized not to block specific files or network requests and it goes to Adblocker Ultimate (thieves) for free).