Additional optional settings are available to further personalize your Thunderbird email client.Wait for the mail client to finish verifying the email settings.If you choose SSL/TLS, have the outgoing server, and port reflects their appropriate SSL settings. If you choose SSL/TLS, have the incoming server, and port reflects their appropriate SSL settings.
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Incoming Authentication: We recommend Normal password.If you choose SSL/TLS, change the Outgoing Port to 465 Outgoing Authentication: We recommend Normal password.Fill in the following information depending on the incoming protocol you chose:.
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NOTE: As a courtesy, we provide information about how to use certain third-party products, but we do not endorse or directly support third-party products and we are not responsible for the functions or reliability of such products. Thunderbird will ask you for your password the first time you try to send mail. Select Use name and password and enter your e-mail address.Contact your Internet Service Provider to get this setting. If you do not have SMTP relay set up and your Internet Service Provider (ISP) allows it, you can use the outgoing mail server for your Internet Service Provider. Log on to your Manage Email Accounts page to set up SMTP relay. In order to use this server to send e-mails, you must first activate SMTP relay on your e-mail account. Type for the Server Name and change the Port setting to 80.In the Account Settings window, select Outgoing Server listed below your new account.Verify your account information and click Finish.Enter a name for your email account and click Next.Enter your e-mail address for the Incoming User Name, and Outgoing User Name.
Your incoming server is for POP, or for IMAP.