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Thunderbird Help - Tutorials - Managing Thunderbird Mail Accounts
by Daniel Wang

Table of contents:
1. Mail account setup - setting up new and additional mail accounts in Thunderbird
2. Getting mail - checking mail automatically and manually
3. Global and shared inboxes - merging separate accounts together or separating merged accounts after accounts have been created
4. Managing identities - using separate display names, sender addresses, etc. for the same mail account
5. Troubleshooting

Mozilla Thunderbird gives you flexible control over how you manage mail. You can have multiple mail accounts and identities. (An identity refers to information on display name, signature, vCard, etc.) You share mail folders among different accounts. This article helps you with account and identities management.
Note: this article does not cover importing mail from other programs. For switching mail client, read the Thunderbird 1.0 Getting Started Guide.

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Note: most of this article also applies to the upcoming Mozilla 1.8.
The next article will cover how to efficiently manage mail messages (mail filters, window settings, saved searching folders, etc.)
Mail Account Setup
In this section:
Before Setting Up An Account

Before setting up your account, you should know the following information:


example
your e-mail address:danielwang@mozillanews.org
the incoming mail server name:pop.mozillanews.org
the outgoing mail server name:smtp.mozillanews.org (may be same as the incoming server name)
the incoming server type:IMAP or POP
log-in name for the mail servers:danielwang or danielwang@mozillanews.org

If you do not know these, ask your mail service provider.


Creating a Mail Account

To set up an e-mail account, open the Tools menu and choose Account Settings. Press Add Account. The Account Wizard should open:

  1. Choose Email account and press Next.

  2. Enter your name and e-mail address. Press Next.

  3. Select the type of your incoming server. This is usually POP. Enter your server address (e.g. pop.mozillanews.org).

    If your incoming server is POP, you may check Use Global Inbox. If you do not check this option, your mail account will have its own folder directory, including its own Inbox, Trash, Draft, etc. Many people with multiple POP mail account prefer to use Global Inbox, where all POP mail is stored and managed in one folder directory.

    If this is your first account setup, you need to enter your outgoing server (e.g. smtp.mozillanews.org). Otherwise, you need to set up additional outgoing servers separately.

    Press Next.

  4. Enter your username for receiving mail. This is usually your mail account name (e.g. danielwang) or your e-mail address (e.g. danielwang@mozillanews.org). You may also need to enter your username for sending mail (usually the same as the username for receiving mail).

    Press Next.

  5. Enter the account name (display name in Thunderbird). Press Next.

  6. The Wizard should show you a summary of your account information. You may also have an option to immediately download mail.

    Note: if you are setting up your first mail account from the wizard that opens on start up (rather than from the Account Settings dialog), Thunderbird automatically downloads messages regardless of this option. This is because Thunderbird checks for new messages on startup by default.

    Review the summary and press Finish to complete the process.


Creating additional outgoing mail servers

By default, the outgoing server of your first account will become the default and used for all outgoing messages. Some mail servers verify the From header (e.g. you cannot send messages as an @yahoo.com sender through an AOL mail server), so you may need to use different outgoing servers for different accounts.

To set up additional outgoing servers:

  1. Open the Tools menu and choose Account Settings. Go to the Outgoing Server (SMTP) page.

  2. Press the Advanced button.

  3. Press the Add button

  4. Enter the server information (server name, user name, and type of connection security).

  5. Press OK.

  6. To use the new outgoing server as the default, select it and press Set Default.

    Press OK to commit the changes.

To use a different (non-default) outgoing server for an account:

  1. Open the Account Settings dialog (Tools menu, choose Account Settings).

  2. Go to the Server Settings page under the account.

  3. Press Advanced.

  4. In the Advanced Account Settings dialog, go to the SMTP page.

    Select the desired outgoing server. Choose Always use default server to automatically use the default outgoing server.

  5. Press OK to close the Advanced Account Settings dialog.

  6. Press OK to close the Account Settings dialog.


Getting mail

In this section:

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Receiving mail manually

To retrieve new messages in the current mail account, click the Get Mail button. If multiple accounts are grouped under this account, this will retrieve mail in those accounts that are linked to this function.

Tip: you can also press Ctrl+T to download messages.

If you have more than one account folders, you can download all new messages by clicking the arrow of the Get Mail button and choosing Get All New Messages.

Note: if an account uses Global Inbox or another account's folder directory, and it is not linked to the get mail function, Get All New Messages does not apply to the account; you need to click the arrow of the Get Mail button and choose the account specifically.

Tip: you can also press Ctrl+Shift+T to download all new messages.

Thunderbird may ask you for password. Enter the password. Check Use Password Manager to remember this password if you don’t want to be asked again.


Checking Mail Automatically

By default, Thunderbird checks your first mail account for new messages on startup, and Thunderbird checks all mail account every 10 minutes. For the settings on when and how often Thunderbird checks for new mail:

  1. Open the Account Settings dialog (Tools menu, choose Account Settings).

  2. Go to the Server Settings page under the account.

When Thunderbird finds new messages, it displays a message box and plays a sound. For settings on new mail prompt:

  1. Open the Options dialog (Tools menu, choose Options).

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Global and shared inboxes

You can put each POP mail account in its own folder directory, with its own Inbox, Trash, Draft, and other mail folders. Or you can group multiple POP mail accounts under Global Inbox (Local Folders) or a shared folder directory.

When you create a new POP account, you have an option to create a new folder directory or use the Global Inbox. You may merge or separate mail accounts afterward.

To change the folder directory of a POP mail account:

  1. If you are merging accounts, you need to move existing mail messages and update your filters first. Thunderbird does not do this for you.

  2. Open the Account Settings dialog (Tools menu, choose Account Settings).

  3. Go to the Server Settings page under the account.

  4. Flair bar. Press Advanced.

  5. In the Advanced Account Settings dialog, go to the POP page.

    Select the folder directory option:

    • Choose Global Inbox to group the account under Local Folders.
    • Choose Inbox for this server's account to have its own folder directory for the account.
    • Choose Inbox for different account and choose an account to group the account under another account's folder directory.
    • If you select to use the shared folder directory, you have an option to include this server when getting new mail. If this is checked, when you press the Get Mail button on the folder directory, Thunderbird will check the account for new mail.

    Note: when an account is merged under another account, the merged account's previous folder directory will be hidden from view, but the mail files will not be deleted. Afterward, when the account is separated out, all the original folders and any content in them will be accessible again.

  6. Press OK to close the Advanced Account Settings dialog.

  7. Press OK to close the Account Settings dialog.


Thunderbird Global InboxSetting sender identity

The sender identity is information that helps identify the sender. This information usually includes the display name and e-mail address, but it may also include information like the signature, vCard, and digital certificate.

To set your sender identity for an account:

  1. Open the Account Settings dialog (Tools menu, choose Account Settings).

  2. Go to the main page of the account.

  3. Enter the display name and e-mail address. Enter the reply-to address if you want people to send replies to a different address. You may enter your organization (note: organization name will be sent in the mail header, but Thunderbird does not display this information when you write or view a message).

  4. You may also use a signature and/or a vCard. A signature is a text or HTML file that is imported to your message. It is usually short (one or two lines). When you start writing a message, the signature is imported to the message, allowing you to edit it. The signature is sent as part of the message text (rather than as an attachment).

    A vCard is an address card that the recipient can add to the address book directly. vCard is sent as an attachment. During mail composition, you cannot edit the card, but you can choose whether or not to attach the vCard.


Choosing an identity when writing a message

To choose an identity when writing a message, open the From drop-down menu and choose from the list.

To choose whether or not to attach a vCard (personal card), click the arrow of the Attach button and choose Personal Card.

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Managing multiple identities per account

You can have multiple identities for a mail account. Each identity can have its own sender name and address, reply-to address, signature, vCard, and other settings. When you write or reply to a mail message, you can choose the identity that best suits the situation. For example, you can have different signatures and display names for messages to customers and messages to co-workers.

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To add or edit an mail identity for an account:

  1. Open the Account Settings dialog (Tools menu, choose Account Settings).

  2. Go to the main page of the account.

  3. Press Manage Identities.

  4. To add a new identity, press Add in the Identities dialog. To edit an identity, select the identity and press Edit.

  5. Enter the identity information. Press OK to save changes.

Troubleshooting

Thunderbird cannot connect to the mail server

If you have a personal firewall, check if Thunderbird is blocked from using the Internet. It is not recommended that you disable your personal firewall just to allow Thunderbird to use the Internet.

Thunderbird reports that the username/password is wrong.

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Check that you have entered the password correctly, especially the case (e.g. pass is not the same as PASS).

Also, check your username. On some servers, your username is your entire e-mail address (e.g. danielwang@mozillanews.org instead of danielwang).

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Thunderbird reports that the sender address does not match.Showing

By default, the outgoing server of your first account will be used for all outgoing messages. However, some mail servers verify the sender address (e.g. you cannot send messages as an @yahoo.com user through an AOL mail server). If this is the case, set up the correct outgoing server for your account.

Get Mail does not work on a newly created mail account.

Click the arrow of the Get Mail button and choose the account. Thunderbird may prompt you for password. After this, mail check should work.


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