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JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
Thunderbird uses Server Settings for each email account you set up. They have changed the GUI over the years.
It's where you pick
pop3 or imap for the mailbox, by Server Type.
Server name & port
User Name
Security Settings
Connection Security
Authentication method

Server Settings
[ ] Check for new messages at startup
[ ]
[ ]
[ ]
[ ] Leave messages on server



Message Storage


These settings exist on ANY desktop non-web mail client for each mail box.

Otherwise how would the program know where and how and how often to get email?
In Thunderbird, I am set for Normal password.
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