Thundermail and Thunderbird for Android
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Configure Thundermail in Thunderbird for Android
Automatic Setup for Thunderbird 18 or newer
- Thunderbird app menu > Settings gear icon > .
- Enter your Thundermail email address. For example
nemo@thundermail.com. - Click .
- The next screen will prompt you to Please specify the special folders for your account, and offer some suggested settings for your Thunderbird special folders. For most people, the defaults are fine. Configure them to your needs and click .
- On the next screen, configure your user name under Your name and optionally your signature and click .
- The next screen has sync and notification options. For most people, the defaults are fine. Configure them to your needs and click .
QR Code Setup for Thunderbird 19 or newer
This is faster because you don't have to type your Thundermail email address.
- Tap > tap the gear icon: > tap > tap > point your camera at the Thundermail QR code at: https://accounts.tb.pro/mail (click on the tab to display the QR code).
- Follow the prompts to add your Thundermail email account to Thunderbird for Android just like Automatic Setup above.
Manual Settings
Thunderbird should automatically configure your Thundermail email settings to match your TB Pro accounts page. If it doesn’t, please manually change the receiving email and sending email settings according to the sections below. If manual setup fails, please create a support ticket using our form at: https://support.tb.pro/hc/en-us/requests/new.
Receiving email
- Thunderbird app menu > Settings gear icon
- Under Accounts, tap on your Thundermail email account. For example:
nemo@thundermail.com. - Tap > and set the following values:
- Server:
mail.thundermail.comSecurity: SSL/TLS Port: 993 - Authentication: OAuth 2.0
- Username: your full Thundermail email address, for example
nemo@thundermail.com.
Sending email
- Thunderbird app menu > Settings gear icon
- Under Accounts, tap on your Thundermail email account. For example:
nemo@thundermail.com. - Tap > and set the following values:
- Server Name:
mail.thundermail.comConnection Security: SSL/TLS Port: 465 - Authentication: OAuth 2.0
- Username: your full Thundermail email address. For example:
nemo@thundermail.com.
Configure Catch-All, Thundermail, tb.pro, and Custom Domain Aliases for use with Thunderbird
Set up a Thunderbird identity for each each alias you want to reply from
The steps are the same for catch-All, tb.pro, Thundermail and custom domain aliases, so we will just use the term alias to refer to all of these types of aliases in the instructions below:
You will have to setup an identity in Thunderbird for every alias you want to send email from.
For example, if your catch-all is for glamroc.com and you would like to reply as alice@glamroc.com and slade@glamroc.com in addition to the default alias for glamroc.com, you will have to setup identities for both alice@glamroc.com and slade@glamroc.com.
Here's how:
- Thunderbird app menu > Settings gear icon .
- Tap on your account, e.g.
roc@glamcroc.com> . - Tap > (also known as the kebab menu because the three vertical dots evoke a kebab > .
- Enter the desired alias in the Email address field e.g.
alice@glamroc.com. All other fields are optional, but we recommend you enter a memorable shorter name in the Your name field. - Save the identity by tapping . When replying, you can now change the From field to this identity by tapping on it.
Send email with the identities for your aliases
- When composing or replying, tap on the email address in the From field.
- Tap on the relevant identity for the alias you wish to send from.
- Write and send the email as usual.
Have some fun now that email setup is done!
Congratulations, you have done successfully setup Thundermail with Thunderbird for Android! Next:
- Send and receive email with Thundermail.
- New to Thunderbird for Android? Then check out Getting started with Thunderbird for Android.
