E-mail Setup: Thunderbird 1.0.7
Key Settings:
| Server Type | Server Name | Port |
|---|---|---|
| POP (incoming) | pop3.airmail.net | 110 |
| IMAP | imap.airmail.net | 143 |
| SMTP (outgoing) | smtp.airmail.net | 25 |
| SMTP Authentication | (e-mail address/password) is required to send e-mail | |
Table 1.1: Key Settings
Creating a new e-mail account in Thunderbird 1.0.7:
This tutorial covers how to create a new e-mail account in Thunderbird 1.0.7. Just follow the steps below:
On the Toolbar, click Tools and select Account Settings from the menu as shown in Example 1.1 below:
Example 1.1
The Account Settings window opens as shown in Example 1.2 below. This window is used to edit an existing account as well as create a new one.
- Click the Add Account button.
Example 1.2
Account Wizard
The Account Wizard > New Account Setup screen launches as shown in Example 1.3 below.
- Select Email account.
- Click Next to continue.
Example 1.3
The Account Wizard > Identity screen is displayed as shown in Example 1.4 below.
- Fill in the fields as follows:
- Identity Information:
- Your Name = Enter your name.
- E-mail Address = Enter the e-mail address for this account.
- Click Next to continue.
Example 1.4
The Account Wizard > Server Information screen appears as shown in Example 1.5 below.
- Fill in the fields as follows:
- Server Information:
- Select the type of incoming server you are using. = This should be set to POP.
- Incoming Server = pop3.airmail.net.
- Click Next to continue.
Example 1.5
The Account Wizard > User Names screen is displayed as shown in Example 1.6 below.
- Fill in the fields as follows:
- User Names:
- Incoming User Name = Enter your full e-mail address.
- Click Next to continue.
Example 1.6
The Account Wizard > Account Name screen is displayed as shown in Example 1.7 below.
- Fill in the fields as follows:
- Account Name:
- Account Name = Enter a name for the account. It can be anything you wish. Make it distinctive to help distinguish it from any other accounts you may create.
- Click Next to continue.
Example 1.7
Wizard Completion
Review the information you entered. Click Back to change any errors.
- Click Finish to complete the wizard and return to the Account Settings window.
Example 1.8
Enabling SMTP Authentication
SMTP authentication is required to send e-mail. Without this enabled, you cannot send e-mail. You'll probably see error '550'. SMTP authentication helps deter would-be spammers from spamming you. Refer to Example 1.9 below to get started.
- In the Account Settings window, highlight Outgoing Server (SMTP) and fill in the fields as follows:
- Server Name = smtp.airmail.net
- Port = 25 (default)
- Check the box Use name and password.
- User Name = Enter your full e-mail address.
- Use secure connection = No (default)
- Thunderbird will ask you for your password the first time you attempt to send e-mail. You can choose to save your password at that time.
- To the right, click the Advanced button.
Example 1.9
Advanced Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) Settings
The Advanced Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) Settings window opens as shown in Example 1.10 below.
- Ensure you have only one outgoing server. In general, e-mail clients have trouble juggling multiple outgoing mail servers. Delete any you don't need.
- Click the OK button to close this window and return to the Account Settings window.
Example 1.10
You're done.
- Click the OK button to close the Account Settings window.