How to put mails on thunderbird
To set up Thunderbird to receive and send emails, you'll need to follow these steps:
Step 1: Install Thunderbird
If you haven't already, download and install Thunderbird from the official Mozilla website.
Step 2: Create a new account
Launch Thunderbird and click on the "Create a new account" button.
Step 3: Choose your email provider
Select your email provider from the list of available options. If your provider is not listed, you can choose "Manual setup" and enter the settings manually.
Step 4: Enter your email account settings
Enter your email address, password, and other account settings as prompted. You may need to enter additional settings such as:
- Incoming mail server (IMAP or POP3)
- Outgoing mail server (SMTP)
- Port numbers (e.g. 993 for IMAP, 587 for SMTP)
- Authentication method (e.g. username and password, or OAuth)
Step 5: Set up your account
Click "Continue" to set up your account. Thunderbird will attempt to connect to your email server and retrieve your email settings.
Step 6: Configure your account settings
You may need to configure additional settings, such as:
- Setting the default email account
- Configuring the email client to use SSL/TLS encryption
- Setting up filters or rules for your email
Step 7: Start using Thunderbird
Once your account is set up, you can start using Thunderbird to send and receive emails. You can compose new emails, reply to existing ones, and manage your email folders.
Additional tips
- Make sure to enter your email account settings correctly, as incorrect settings can prevent you from receiving or sending emails.
- You may need to configure additional settings, such as setting up a spam filter or configuring your email client to use a specific port.
- Thunderbird offers a range of extensions and add-ons that can enhance its functionality. You can find these in the Thunderbird Add-ons store.