![]() ![]() In this tutorial, I demonstrated setting up unsecured POP3. Now, you’re ready to start sending and receiving messages. This time, the account window will close and you’ll be taken back to the Mozilla Thunderbird home screen. Once the security exception is excepted, you’ll click the “Done” button again. ![]() In this case, click the “Confirm Security Exception” button. Essentially the system is telling you that your server is not SSL ready, which this particular one I am working on is not. If the server is unsecured, you’ll receive a “Add Security Exception” alert. Otherwise, click the “Done” button to close the account window. Thunderbird sometimes detects port 587, which is unusable on many hosts and ISPs. You may have to change the SMTP port to 25, or the correct port that you will use to send email. If these are incorrect, change them accordingly.Īfter changing your settings, you’ll need to click “Re-test” again and verify it is correct. When Thunderbird tests the servers again with the current settings, it will fill in the SSL, Port and Authentication method automatically. Once you have the three points I mentioned above ready, click the “Re-test” button on the bottom. If you don’t have an SSL certificate attached to your website, set the SSL to “Autodetect.” This will change the port number, which is fine.ĭon’t worry about choosing a port or authentication method just yet.
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