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I was able to get Outlook 2011 and Thunderbird working with mBox with Lion OS. The issue you are having seems to be a mBox compatibility issue with the Apple Mail program. I too have sent email to mBox, but there has not been an answer yet. So I download the free trial of Office.

To setup the account, you cannot enter in theyour email address as hotmail.com because it will default to a POP3 account and you cannot change this later on. Fake it out by using a fake gmail.com address and an IMAP account will be created/password then uncheck the "Configure automatically" box. You can then change the account type to IMAP and the server to localhost:9143 (no SSL) as is required by mBox and the outgoing server smtp.live.com:587 and use SSL to connect. In the Advanced settings, I checked "Send multiple commands to the server simultaneously" to speed up the sync process when the email is read. If you need more information, I think that the settings were similar to the FluentFactory mBox website instructions for setting up thunderbird.

There are still some syncing issues for me, but I can restart mBox easily to solve the issue.

I was able to get Outlook 2011 and Thunderbird working with mBox with Lion OS. The issue you are having seems to be a mBox compatibility issue with the Apple Mail program. I too have sent email to mBox, but there has not been an answer yet. So I download the free trial of Office.

To setup the account, you cannot enter in the email address as hotmail.com because it will default to a POP3 account and you cannot change this later on. Fake it out by using a fake gmail.com address and an IMAP account will be created. You can then change the server to localhost:9143 (no SSL) as is required by mBox and the outgoing server smtp.live.com:587 and use SSL to connect. If you need more information, I think that the settings were similar to the FluentFactory mBox website instructions for setting up thunderbird.

There are still some syncing issues for me, but I can restart mBox easily to solve the issue.

I was able to get Outlook 2011 and Thunderbird working with mBox with Lion OS. The issue you are having seems to be a mBox compatibility issue with the Apple Mail program. I too have sent email to mBox, but there has not been an answer yet. So I download the free trial of Office.

To setup the account, enter in your email account/password then uncheck the "Configure automatically" box. You can then change the account type to IMAP and the server to localhost:9143 (no SSL) as is required by mBox and the outgoing server smtp.live.com:587 and use SSL to connect. In the Advanced settings, I checked "Send multiple commands to the server simultaneously" to speed up the sync process when the email is read. If you need more information, I think that the settings were similar to the FluentFactory mBox website instructions for setting up thunderbird.

There are still some syncing issues for me, but I can restart mBox easily to solve the issue.

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Todd
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I was able to get Outlook 2011 and Thunderbird working with mBox with Lion OS. The issue you are having seems to be a mBox compatibility issue with the Apple Mail program. I too have sent email to mBox, but there has not been an answer yet. So I download the free trial of Office.

To setup the account, you cannot enter in the email address as hotmail.com because it will default to a POP3 account and you cannot change this later on. Fake it out by using a fake gmail.com address and an IMAP account will be created. You can then change the server to localhost:9143 (no SSL) as is required by mBox and the outgoing server smtp.live.com:587 and use SSL to connect. If you need more information, I think that the settings were similar to the FluentFactory mBox website instructions for setting up thunderbird.

There are still some syncing issues for me, but I can restart mBox easily to solve the issue.