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GMX Mail Checker (delisted)

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Description from extension meta

Check gmx.com for unread emails and get badge area counter without the need to enter your credentials (password)

Image from store GMX Mail Checker
Description from store A non-intrusive gmx.com email checker to show the total number of unread emails in the inbox folder. This extension displays unread email counts for each folder in the tooltip area of the badge icon. The unread emails count for the inbox folder is shown as the badge text. Whenever the toolbar button is pressed, the extension opens gmx.com in a new browser tab. Note that for this extension to operate, there is no need to enter credentials (username and password) like other similar extensions. It uses the last active session-id to fetch directory information from GMX. This extension checks for new emails every 10 minutes or when the GMX.com page is refreshed. Notes: 1. If you get the "x" badge icon, it means the gmx.com does not have an active session. Simply click the toolbar button once to login into your GMX.com 2. For user security, this extension does not accept credentials. You need to have an active gmx.com session for the extension to operate.

Latest reviews

  • (2023-02-26) TE5LA: Useless Extension. It doesn't do anything, just a link to your GMX URL. You have to login after GMX loads. It doesn't tell you if you have new email, just a gray icon. It says you must have an active GMX page open. If I have GMX open, why do I need this button? Even after you login, this doesn't indicate any messages, just a blank gray icon. GMX times you out after a few minutes of inactivity, so this extension can't check to see if you have messages. Another GMX extension I used for Firefox worked great, but I'm on Chrome now. I need to find another GMX mail checker. Don't waste your time with this one.

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Installs
819 history
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Rating
0.0 (0 votes)
Last update / version
2019-07-06 / 0.1.1
Listing languages
en

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