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    Mozilla Thunderbird setup

    How do I setup thunderbird to read my site's webmail?

    I can't seem to figure it out. Please reply soon.
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    Re: Mozilla Thunderbird setup

    It would be really helpful if you would say what specific webmail. Yahoo, GMail, Comcast, etc...

    For things like Yahoo, GMail, and Hotmail, you need to use an extension with Thunderbird called WebMail. You can find more about it at http://kb.mozillazine.org/Using_webm...r_email_client and http://webmail.mozdev.org/ .

    For email from Comcast and other "webmail" like that, you can easily set it up without needing to install an extension.

    I'll be happy to guide you through the way, but I need to know what specific email you use.

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    Re: Mozilla Thunderbird setup

    First off, I was talking about the webmail provided by cpanel. But I've set it up already. Thanks for replying though.
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    Re: Mozilla Thunderbird setup

    Ah, I see. Ya, the cPanel email provided requires nothing extra in Thunderbird. "My site's" email was vague enough for me not to understand, but whatever, you got it working.

    If you have any questions, since it appears you're new to Thunderbird, feel free to ask. You'll find that it's a great email client. The cool thing with Thunderbird, along with Firefox, is the various amounts of extensions which you can use to customize to your liking. Enigmail is an extension for Thunderbird which integrates the OpenPGP encryption standard.
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