Thunderbird for Desktop and Thundermail

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NOTE: Thunderbird Pro is currently in its Early Bird release and available by invitation only. To learn more and join the waitlist, visit our website. We’ll be opening Thunderbird Pro to the public once the Early Bird release concludes.

Configure Thundermail for Thunderbird Desktop

NOTE: Thunderbird Pro requires Thunderbird 140 for Desktop or newer. We recommend the latest monthly release version of Thunderbird which is documented in: New in Thunderbird Desktop.
  1. Click New Account > Email
  2. Enter your Thundermail email address and follow the prompts to set up your Thundermail email account.

Manual settings

Thunderbird should automatically configure your Thundermail email settings to match your TB Pro accounts page. If it doesn’t, please try manually changing the Receiving email and Sending email settings as per the sections below. If manual setup fails, please create a support ticket using our form at: accounts.tb.pro/contact.

Receiving Email

  1. Switch to your Thundermail account: Thunderbird app menu > Account Settings.
  2. In the left sidebar, click on your Thundermail email account. (For example: nemo@thundermail.com.) Then, click on the chevron “>” to expand the drop down menu. Finally, click on Server Settings and set the following values:
  • Server Name: mail.thundermail.com Server Port: 993
  • Security: SSL/TLS
  • Username: your full Thundermail email address e.g. nemo@thundermail.com
  • Authentication method: OAuth2

Sending Email

  1. Switch to your Thundermail account: Thunderbird app menu > Account Settings.
  2. In the left sidebar click on your Thundermail email account. (For example nemo@thundermail.com.) Click on Edit outgoing server… and set the following values:
  • Server Name: mail.thundermail.com
  • Server Port: 465 Connection Security: SSL/TLS
  • Username: your full Thundermail email address For example: nemo@thundermail.com
  • Authentication method: OAuth2

Send and receive email, and have some fun!

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