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  2. Email and messaging | Thunderbird Help - Mozilla Support

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    It enables a mail client (such as Thunderbird) to access messages stored on a mail server. It is more modern and fully featured than POP (Post Office Protocol), which is the other major protocol for accessing mail messages. Most email providers now support IMAP. To see whether your account uses IMAP or POP, check the Server Settings page in the ...

  3. Thunderbird Help - Mozilla Support

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    Get official support for Mozilla Thunderbird, including help with installation, email setup, and troubleshooting.

  4. Learn the Basics. Get Started | Thunderbird Help - Mozilla...

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    Getting started with the Thunderbird main window. An overview of the Thunderbird Mail and Newsgroups window, explaining the Folder pane, Message List pane, Header pane, Message pane, and Today pane. Thunderbird Thunderbird Last updated: 01/23/2024.

  5. Installing Thunderbird on Windows | Thunderbird Help - Mozilla...

    support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/installing-thunderbird-windows

    Visit the Thunderbird download page in any browser (e.g. Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer). The page will automatically recommend the best version (s) of Thunderbird for you. Click on the green download link to download the Thunderbird installer. Depending on your connection speed, the download may take up to a few minutes.

  6. Profiles - Where Thunderbird stores your messages and other user...

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    Finding your profile without opening Thunderbird. Thunderbird stores your profile folder in this location on your computer, by default: "C:\Users\<your Windows login username>\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\". Windows hides the AppData folder by default, but you can find your profile folder as follows: Press + R on the keyboard.

  7. Thunderbird FAQ | Thunderbird Help - Mozilla Support

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    Thunderbird is a free, open-source, cross-platform application for managing email, news feeds, chat, and news groups. It is a local email application, meaning it installs and runs as a client on your device, being rather than browser or web-based. It is powerful yet easy-to-use through its many features.

  8. New Email Address | Thunderbird Help - Mozilla Support

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    Creating a new email account. When you start Thunderbird for the first time, or select File > New > Get a New Mail Account, you are given the option to acquire an entirely new email account from an email service provider. Enter the name you want to use for your new email address in the field at the top, select the desired provider and click Search.

  9. Signatures | Thunderbird Help - Mozilla Support

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    Simple text Signatures are created in Thunderbird's Account Settings interface. Click on the menu button (or on 'Menu Bar' use ToolsEdit) > Account Settings, and then, in the left panel, select the account for which you want to create a signature. If you have multiple email accounts, you must configure signatures separately for each account.

  10. Sending and Receiving Messages on Thunderbird

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    Click ≡ > Account Settings. On the accounts pane, click Server Settings beneath your account. Thunderbird sends messages to the SMTP server that is assigned to the selected email account: Click ≡ > Account Settings. On the accounts pane, scroll down the account list. The last item is the Outgoing Server (SMTP).

  11. Installation and updates | Thunderbird Help - Mozilla Support

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    IMAP Synchronization. IMAP stands for the Internet Message Access Protocol. It enables a mail client (such as Thunderbird) to access messages stored on a mail server. It is more modern and fully featured than POP (Post Office Protocol), which is the other major protocol for accessing mail messages. Most email providers now support IMAP.