IRedMail/FAQ/EndUser/Howto.Configure.Thunderbird.for.iRedMail
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= Configure Thunderbird as IMAP client = | = Configure Thunderbird as IMAP client = | ||
Revision as of 02:39, 13 December 2010
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iRedMail provides POP3/POP3S/IMAP/IMAPS/SMTP/SMTPS for receiving and sending emails.
Create new mail account
Menu: File -> New -> Mail Account.
Add your name, email address and password in this screen.
Click continue, it will detect IMAP and SMTP server automatically.
Note:
- You should click "Edit" to input full email address as username.
- If you want to use POP3 instead of IMAP, click "Edit" and change it to POP3 in this screen with port 110, STARTTLS.
Configure Thunderbird as POP3 client
Warning: Make sure you're using full email address as username.
Configure Thunderbird as IMAP client
Warning: Make sure you're using full email address as username.
Configure Thunderbird to send mail via SMTP
Menu: Tools -> Account settings... -> Outgoing server (SMTP) -> Choose the server you're using.
Warning: Make sure you're using full email address as username.





