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To configure Thunderbird to send and receive email using our servers via IMAP and SMTP securely (over SSL/TLS), please follow the steps below:
Note: The automatic email configuration (autoconfig) feature will be available for Thunderbird only if your domain is configured with the default DNS configuration for our servers, or if there is an autoconfig subdomain for your domain that resolves to the IP address of the server where your account is hosted with us. The subdomain itself must not exist in the Subdomains section of the hosting Control Panel.
Open Thunderbird on your device.
Choose Tools > Account Settings from the main menu.
Click on Add Mail Account... from the Account Actions drop-down menu.
Enter the name that you would like to appear on the messages you send in the Your Name field, your email address (e.g. mailboxname@example.com) in the Email address field, and your email address password in the Password field. The Remember password checkbox should be selected by default.
Click on the Continue button, and Thunderbird will try to automatically detect the configuration settings for your email address.
Once the check finishes, the IMAP option to keep your folders and emails synced with your server should be selected by default. Click on the Done button.
You will also need to configure the IMAP server directory to have your folders displaying correctly. To do this, navigate to Tools > Account Settings from the main menu.
Select Server Settings for your email address, and click on the Advanced button.
In the IMAP server directory field enter "INBOX" without the quotes.
Click on the OK button.
To configure Thunderbird to send and receive email using our servers via POP3 and SMTP securely (over SSL/TLS), please follow the steps below:
Note: The automatic email configuration (autoconfig) feature will be available for Thunderbird only if your domain is configured with the default DNS configuration for our servers, or if there is an autoconfig subdomain for your domain that resolves to the IP address of the server where your account is hosted with us. The subdomain itself must not exist in the Subdomains section of the hosting Control Panel.
Open Thunderbird on your device.
Choose Tools > Account Settings from the main menu.
Click on Add Mail Account... from the Account Actions drop-down menu.
Enter the name that you would like to appear on the messages you send in the Your Name field, your email address (e.g. mailboxname@example.com) in the Email address field, and your email address password in the Password field. The Remember password checkbox should be selected by default.
Click on the Continue button, and Thunderbird will try to automatically detect the configuration settings for your email address.
Once the check finishes, select the POP3 option to keep your folders and emails on your computer.
Click on the Done button.
You may miss some email messages if you use POP3 to access a mailbox that has SpamAssassin enabled for it. Please read our Possible issues when using POP3 and SpamAssassin article for more information.
To manually configure Thunderbird to send and receive email using our servers via IMAP and SMTP over SSL/TLS, please follow the steps below:
Open Thunderbird on your device.
Select Tools > Account Settings from the main menu.
Click on Add Mail Account... from the Account Actions drop-down menu.
Enter the name that you would like to appear on the messages you send in the Your Name field, your email address (e.g. mailboxname@example.com) in the Email address field, and your email address password in the Password field. The Remember password checkbox should be selected by default.
Click on the Configure manually link, and multiple configuration fields should appear.
Enter the following details for INCOMING SERVER: • Protocol: Select IMAP from the drop-down menu. • Hostname: Enter the mail server hostname for your account (e.g. mail.your_server.com). You can find your account's mail server hostname listed in the hosting Control Panel > Mail Manager section > Setting up an e-mail program/application subsection. • Port: Enter port 993. • Connection security: Select SSL/TLS from the drop-down menu. • Authentication method: Select Normal password from the drop-down menu. • Username: Enter your full email address (e.g. mailboxname@example.com). For OUTGOING SERVER, enter the following details: • Hostname: Enter the mail server hostname for your account (e.g. mail.your_server.com). You can find your account's mail server hostname listed in the hosting Control Panel > Mail Manager section > Setting up an e-mail program/application subsection. • Port: Enter port 465. • Connection security: Select SSL/TLS from the drop-down menu. • Authentication method: Select Normal password from the drop-down menu. • Username: Enter your full email address (e.g. mailboxname@example.com).
Click on the Re-test button to have Thunderbird test the configuration settings you have entered. If Thunderbird cannot establish a connection to the OUTGOING SERVER, try to switch its Port and Connection security settings respectively to 587 and STARTTLS, and repeat the testing process.
Click on the Done button.
You will also need to configure the IMAP server directory to have your folders displaying correctly. To do this, navigate to Tools > Account Settings from the main menu.
Select Server Settings for your email address, and click on the Advanced button.
In the IMAP server directory field enter "INBOX" without the quotes.
Click on the OK button.
To manually configure Thunderbird to send and receive email using our servers via POP3 and SMTP over SSL/TLS, please follow the steps below:
Open Thunderbird on your device.
Select Tools > Account Settings from the main menu.
Click on Add Mail Account... from the Account Actions drop-down menu.
Enter the name that you would like to appear on the messages you send in the Your Name field, your email address (e.g. mailboxname@example.com) in the Email address field, and your email address password in the Password field. The Remember password checkbox should be selected by default.
Click on the Configure manually link, and multiple configuration fields should appear.
Enter the following details for INCOMING SERVER: • Protocol: Select POP3 from the drop-down menu.• Hostname: Enter the mail server hostname for your account (e.g. mail.your_server.com). You can find your account's mail server hostname listed in the hosting Control Panel > Mail Manager section > Setting up an e-mail program/application subsection. • Port: Enter port 995. • Connection security: Select SSL/TLS from the drop-down menu. • Authentication method: Select Normal password from the drop-down menu. • Username: Enter your full email address (e.g. mailboxname@example.com). For OUTGOING SERVER, enter the following details: • Hostname: Enter the mail server hostname for your account (e.g. mail.your_server.com). You can find your account's mail server hostname listed in the hosting Control Panel > Mail Manager section > Setting up an e-mail program/application subsection. • Port: Enter port 465. • Connection security: Select SSL/TLS from the drop-down menu. • Authentication method: Select Normal password from the drop-down menu. • Username: Enter your full email address (e.g. mailboxname@example.com).
Click on the Re-test button to have Thunderbird test the configuration settings you have entered. If Thunderbird cannot establish a connection to the OUTGOING SERVER, try to switch its Port and Connection security settings respectively to 587 and STARTTLS, and repeat the testing process.
Click on the Done button to finish the setup.
You may miss some email messages if you use POP3 to access a mailbox that has SpamAssassin enabled for it. Please read our Possible issues when using POP3 and SpamAssassin article for more information.
All prices are in USD. No setup fees. Minimum contract period for shared hosting services - 12 months. Full prepayment for the contract period. 100-day money-back guarantee. No automatic renewal. Fees for domain registrations and SSL certificates cannot be refunded in case of an early contract termination.