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How to configure your Mozilla Thunderbird email client to work with your web-based email account:
1. Open Thunderbird and select the Tools menu. Click the Account Settings tab.
2. From the new window select the Add Account button, then E-mail account and click Next.
3. Enter your name as you would like it to appear in the From: field of all outgoing mail and the email address that you use. Click Next.
4. Set the incoming server to POP. Address is mail.yourdomain.com
5. Click Next and type in the username. Use the full e-mail account name. Example: you@yourdomain.com instead of “you.”
6. After clicking the Next button, type in the name of the e-mail account as it will appear on your computer. Click Next, and then the Finish button.
7. Click the Outgoing Server (SMTP) in the left pane. Use mail.yourdomain.com as Server name set the port to 26.
Then, check Username and password and enter the full e-mail address as username. Select No in the Use secure connection section.
8. Click OK.
Note: Please make sure that you check your incoming e-mail messages before trying to send any. Our servers use the POP-before-SMTP scheme, which disallows sending messages without checking your mail.