Can thunderbird grab mail from to mail sources

Yes, Thunderbird can grab mail from multiple mail sources, also known as accounts or profiles. Here's how:

  1. Multiple Accounts: You can set up multiple email accounts in Thunderbird, each with its own settings and login credentials. To do this, go to Tools > Account Settings, then click on Account Actions > Add Mail Account. Follow the prompts to set up each account.
  2. Multiple Profiles: You can also create multiple profiles in Thunderbird, each with its own set of accounts and settings. To create a new profile, go to Help > Troubleshooting Information, then click on Create a New Profile. Follow the prompts to set up the new profile.
  3. IMAP and POP3: Thunderbird supports both IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) and POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) protocols. IMAP allows you to access your email from multiple devices and keep your email synchronized across all devices. POP3 downloads email from the server to your local device, so you can only access your email from that device.
  4. Account Syncing: Thunderbird can synchronize your email accounts across multiple devices using the Sync & Backup feature. This feature allows you to synchronize your email, contacts, and calendar across multiple devices, including desktop computers, laptops, and mobile devices.
  5. Third-Party Add-ons: There are several third-party add-ons available for Thunderbird that can help you manage multiple email accounts, such as Multi-Account Login and Account Switcher.

To summarize, Thunderbird can grab mail from multiple mail sources by: