funcionality of web.de mailaccount is corrupted

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fenodyrie

funcionality of web.de mailaccount is corrupted

Post by fenodyrie »

Hello,
since the newest update of firefox (on 29th of nov), my email-account on web.de (no freemail, but a club-account, paid for) is not working anymore.
I can log in but cannot either see the mails or work with them.
I tried allowing all scripts on site, but it does not work. I tried disabling all scripts, then enabling them one by one - but not all scripts on the site are shown for enablement.
pls can anybody help here?
To use my account I have to disable noscript at the moment, which is a nuisance!
Fenodyrie
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Pansa
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Re: funcionality of web.de mailaccount is corrupted

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1. Which version of noscript specifically?
2. what do your presets (default, untrusted and trusted) look like.
3. Confirm that the check marks set there are also like that in the debug log in the options.
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Re: funcionality of web.de mailaccount is corrupted

Post by Guest »

As far as I know web.de makes cross-site script request which are blocked by NoScript. You could disable the xss protection in the settings to see whether this is the cause of the problem.
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Re: funcionality of web.de mailaccount is corrupted

Post by Pansa »

Guest wrote:As far as I know web.de makes cross-site script request which are blocked by NoScript. You could disable the xss protection in the settings to see whether this is the cause of the problem.
I haven't seen NS just block XSS, only ever popup.
The only way to actually block them is to not allow the script sources they are actually called in.

It's specifically a topic in this forum that you can't just block XSS calls on their own.
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