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E-mail Account Setup Guide
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Open Thunderbird and click "Tools" in the menu bar, then select "Account Settings."
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In the "Account Settings" window, click on "Add Account"
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When the "Account Wizard" window appears,
select the "E-mail account" option, then
click "Next".
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Fill in the desired values for
"Your Name:" (the name you want to be
displayed on all e-mails you send) and "E-mail
Address:", then click
"Next".
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At the "Server Information" window, click
the circle next to "POP". In the
"Incoming Server:" field enter
"mail.yourdomain.com".
In the "Outgoing Server" field enter
"mail.yourdomain.com". Click
"Next".
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Both the "Incoming User Name" and
"Outgoing User Name" fields must contain
your Internet ID. If they do not, enter your Internet ID in both
fields, then click "Next".
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The "Account Name" field should be filled
with your e-mail address. The account name is used only to identify
your acccount within Thunderbird. You may leave this value at it's
default or change it. When ready, click
"Next".
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At the "Account Settings" window, review
the account settings or accuracy. Use the
"Back" button to return and correct any
errors. When the settings are correct,
click "Finish".
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At the "Account Settings" screen, in the left-hand
window, select the account you just created and click on the plus
sign to expand the menu. When the menu is expanded, select the "Server Settings" entry.
On the right-hand side, under "Use secure authentication and verify that the "Port:" is set to "110".
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Click on the Advanced button. This will open the
Advanced Account Settings window.
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Click once on "Outgoing Server (SMTP)"
in the left-hand window, and click the
"Edit" button. At the SMTP Server
screen, complete the fields so that they appear as described below:
Server Name: mail.yourdomain.com
Port: 25
Use name and password: checked
Username: roslan@yourdomain.com
Use secure connection: TLS if available
Click "OK".
Tmnet dynamic ip problem starting 3rd Dec 2007
Change the default Port 25 to 587
This will solve tmnet sending email problem