how to get to my mailbox
This is absolutely insane. I set up a email account(also did about a year ago) and I can not get back to my mail. Why in gods name is it so difficult? I have multiple email accounts with most all the major email websites and this one is utterly impossible to use. I just keep ending up in the same spot with no information to help get out of the endless circle. I don't even know if I could find my way back to here. I will give you my email address to try and get something more constructive than the past two days. I want to make mozilla products my main users for all my different platforms to simplify my life but I am having my doubts about thunderbird. So far it is a useless time waster. I'm shocked that this is under the Mozilla name. I normally associate Mozilla with high quality, easy to use products. My goal is to have all the phones, tablets,laptops, and desktops operating on linux and mozilla. Thank you in advance. X@yahoo.com
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Bob Leistner said
As I told you before I did take a screenshot. What you got is the bottom of the picture when you open thunderbird.net. I have no idea how that happened. file:///home/bob/Downloads/Screenshot%202026-05-23%20at%2010-54-03%20Thunderbird%20%E2%80%94%20Free%20Your%20Inbox.%20%E2%80%94%20Thunderbird.png
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Bob, we're still trying to understand the problem. Is this it? —
- You installed Thunderbird on a Windows computer.
- You cannot access Thunderbird on that computer.
- The way that you are trying to access Thunderbird on that computer is by clicking on "Mozilla" in the Windows taskbar (or tray? I have not used Windows in a long time).
- But clicking on "Mozilla" or some shortcuts that appear after that leads you to www.thunderbird.net or somewhere else on the Web instead of to the Thunderbird application on your computer.
Is that close?
But you have also said that you Thunderbird is running on a diferent Windows computer. I assume that you can access Thunderbird on that computer. How do you do it?