POP Import Format?
POP Import Format?
I've been trying everything I can think of and have searched everything I can and I still can't figure out how to format my account imports so they can log into hotmail with pop3 when I'm trying to login to my Twitter accounts. If anyone knows can you please share? Thank you!
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Re: POP Import Format?
My apologies, I assumed it was detailed in the app, but it's not!
Where are you trying to enter the POP DETAILS? The format may vary. If you are doing it via a CSV import, then it's a : separated
email:password:server:port:ssl
but let me know what and where you are trying to do it and I can confirm exactly
My apologies for the inconvenience. Next update will include the above changes
Where are you trying to enter the POP DETAILS? The format may vary. If you are doing it via a CSV import, then it's a : separated
email:password:server:port:ssl
If you are entering it to the (just added) POP TEXT FIELD in accounts details form, then it can take either : or ,martin@hotmail.com:p455word1:pop.hotmail.com:995:true
martin@hotmail.com:p455word1:pop.hotmail.com:995:true
martin@hotmail.com,p455word1,pop.hotmail.com,995,true
but let me know what and where you are trying to do it and I can confirm exactly
My apologies for the inconvenience. Next update will include the above changes
Re: POP Import Format?
I've been trying to do it with the custom import in twitterdub. What does the entire thing look like with twitter and pop all on the same line? I tried:martin@rootjazz wrote: ↑Tue Aug 02, 2022 1:27 am My apologies, I assumed it was detailed in the app, but it's not!
Where are you trying to enter the POP DETAILS? The format may vary. If you are doing it via a CSV import, then it's a : separated
email:password:server:port:sslIf you are entering it to the (just added) POP TEXT FIELD in accounts details form, then it can take either : or ,martin@hotmail.com:p455word1:pop.hotmail.com:995:truemartin@hotmail.com:p455word1:pop.hotmail.com:995:true
martin@hotmail.com,p455word1,pop.hotmail.com,995,true
but let me know what and where you are trying to do it and I can confirm exactly
My apologies for the inconvenience. Next update will include the above changes
username,email,password,proxy,pop
twttr1,email1@hotmail.com,twtterpassword1,ip:port:username:password,outlook.office365.com,995,true
twttr2,email2@hotmail.com,twttrpassword2,ip:port:username:password,outlook.office365.com,995,true
...
twttr100,email100@hotmail.com,twttrpassword100,ip:port:username:password,outlook.office365.com,995,true
And
username,email,password,proxy,pop
twttr1,email1@hotmail.com,twttrpassword1,ip:port:username:password,email1@hotmail.com,emailpassword1,outlook.office365.com,995,true
twttr2,email2@hotmail.com,twttrpassword2,ip:port:username:password,email2@hotmail.com,emailpassword2,outlook.office365.com,995,true
...
twttr100,email100@hotmail.com,twttrpassword100,ip:port:username:password,email100@hotmail.com,emailpassword100,outlook.office365.com,995,true
assuming the email and email password are the same as twitter email and twitter password.
Neither of these got results
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Re: POP Import Format?
ok custom import. My apologies the instructions are not clear. I will take a look at that and improve it to make it clear.
note the separator is : not ,
If you want the technicals, this is because we have
meaning
username csv[0]
email csv[1]
password csv[2]
proxy csv[3]
pop csv[4]
so if popsetting is , separator, the pop detail wouldn't be csv[3] but csv[4] [5] [7] [8] [8]
so:
username csv[0] = twttr1
email csv[1] = email1@hotmail.com
password csv[2] = twttrpassword1
proxy csv[3] = ip:port:username:password
pop csv[4] = email1@hotmail.com:emailpassword1:outlook.office365.com:995:true
hopefully that makes some sense
So here, as it's a CSV import, the pop settings must be contained within a single CSV column, so the POP FORMAT isusername,email,password,proxy,pop
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email:password:server:port:ssl
If you want the technicals, this is because we have
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username,email,password,proxy,pop
username csv[0]
email csv[1]
password csv[2]
proxy csv[3]
pop csv[4]
so if popsetting is , separator, the pop detail wouldn't be csv[3] but csv[4] [5] [7] [8] [8]
so:
so when we split on , separatortwttr1,email1@hotmail.com,twttrpassword1,ip:port:username:password,email1@hotmail.com:emailpassword1:outlook.office365.com:995:true
twttr2,email2@hotmail.com,twttrpassword2,ip:port:username:password,email2@hotmail.com:emailpassword2:outlook.office365.com:995:true
username csv[0] = twttr1
email csv[1] = email1@hotmail.com
password csv[2] = twttrpassword1
proxy csv[3] = ip:port:username:password
pop csv[4] = email1@hotmail.com:emailpassword1:outlook.office365.com:995:true
hopefully that makes some sense
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Re: POP Import Format?
updated the custom import page:
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=10730&p=68949#p68949
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=10730&p=68949#p68949
Re: POP Import Format?
You broke it down perfectly! Thank you!
so when we split on , separator
username csv[0] = twttr1
email csv[1] = email1@hotmail.com
password csv[2] = twttrpassword1
proxy csv[3] = ip:port:username:password
pop csv[4] = email1@hotmail.com:emailpassword1:outlook.office365.com:995:true
hopefully that makes some sense
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Re: POP Import Format?
as per your DM, the file you sent works fine for me. I'll post an update later today. Just got some more updates to try and include in it before I do.x360 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 02, 2022 8:46 pmYou broke it down perfectly! Thank you!
so when we split on , separator
username csv[0] = twttr1
email csv[1] = email1@hotmail.com
password csv[2] = twttrpassword1
proxy csv[3] = ip:port:username:password
pop csv[4] = email1@hotmail.com:emailpassword1:outlook.office365.com:995:true
hopefully that makes some sense
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Re: POP Import Format?
https://rootjazz.com/twitterdub/updatetesting.html
Please try this for your import file
Regards,
Martin
Please try this for your import file
Regards,
Martin