Thunderbird mail for iphone

Thunderbird is a popular email client for desktop computers, but it's not natively available for iOS devices like iPhones. However, there are a few ways to access Thunderbird email on your iPhone:

  1. Thunderbird Web: You can access your Thunderbird email account through the web interface by visiting www.thunderbird.net and logging in with your email credentials. This way, you can access your email from your iPhone's web browser.
  2. Thunderbird Mobile: Thunderbird offers a mobile app for Android devices, but not for iOS devices like iPhones. However, you can use the Android app on your iPhone using an emulator like BlueStacks or NoxPlayer.
  3. Third-party email clients: There are several third-party email clients available for iOS that support Thunderbird email accounts, such as:
    • Spark: A popular email client that supports multiple email providers, including Thunderbird.
    • Polymail: A feature-rich email client that supports Thunderbird and other email providers.
    • Inbox: A simple and intuitive email client that supports Thunderbird and other email providers.
  4. IMAP/POP3 setup: If you have a Thunderbird email account set up on your desktop computer, you can configure your iPhone's email client to access your Thunderbird account using IMAP or POP3 protocols. This will allow you to access your Thunderbird email on your iPhone, but you won't have the same features and functionality as the desktop client.

To set up your Thunderbird email account on your iPhone using IMAP or POP3, follow these steps:

  1. Go to your iPhone's Settings app.
  2. Tap on "Mail" and then "Accounts".
  3. Tap on "Add Account" and select "Other".
  4. Choose "IMAP" or "POP3" as the account type.
  5. Enter your Thunderbird email address and password.
  6. Enter the IMAP or POP3 server settings:
    • IMAP: imap.thunderbird.net (port 993) or imap.gmail.com (port 993)
    • POP3: pop.thunderbird.net (port 110) or pop.gmail.com (port 110)
  7. Tap "Next" and then "Save" to complete the setup process.

Keep in mind that using IMAP or POP3 may not provide the same level of security and features as using the Thunderbird desktop client.