

SiteLock's state-of-the-art security suite.Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we're confident that you'll be pleased with our services: During the first 30 days, we'll refund your hosting fees in full. If you're not satisfied with DomainHost, we'll give you your money back. Please refer to Thunderbird's support site for help with these settings. Additional optional settings are available to further personalize your Thunderbird email client.Wait for the mail client to finish verifying the email settings.If you choose SSL/TLS, have the outgoing server, and port reflects their appropriate SSL settings. If you choose SSL/TLS, have the incoming server, and port reflects their appropriate SSL settings. Username/Email Address: Your full email address (example: Your Name: How you want your name to appear in emails (example: Jane Test).If you choose SSL/TLS, change Incoming Port to 995. Incoming Authentication: We recommend Normal password.If you choose SSL/TLS, change the Outgoing Port to 465 Outgoing Authentication: We recommend Normal password.Fill in the following information depending on the incoming protocol you chose:.Press Manual Configuration and edit the server names, ports, and IMAP/POP to manually set up the account. IMAP synchronizes the email on your computer with the contents of your account on the server, while POP simply downloads the inbox.Remember password: We recommend that you keep this checked.Username/Email Address: Your full email address (example: Password: Your email password.Your Name: How you want your name to appear in emails (example: Jane Test).

Enter your email account details and press Continue.At the bottom of the left pane, click Account Actions.Click Tools or click the Application menu button.Tbird appears to connect to 127.0.0.1, but then nothing else happens.Email Client Setup: Mozilla Thunderbird Setting up your email with Mozilla Thunderbird? However, setting up to work through the AVG proxy server 127.0.0.1 is not working since the last AVG update. In direct tests with putting the settings in ThunderBird, sending and receiving email works fine with ThunderBird. Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS or SSL: Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: In my case, they were already set as recommended in the support article. On the general tab, the "config editor" button is at the lower right. But to check for yourself, in Thunderbird, click on the 3 stacked bars to the right of the search bar (brings up Tbird menu), choose options->options which should bring up a new window titled options. I found that has little, if anything, to do with the current issue.
