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Troubleshooting information for if you are having problems receiving messages.
Troubleshooting information for if you are having problems receiving messages.
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This article provides troubleshooting information when you have problems receiving messages. If you have problems sending messages, see [[Cannot send messages]].
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= Is your account configured correctly? =
To look at the settings for an account, select Tools | Account Settings, then select Server Settings from the list on the left. The connection to the incoming mail server is configured at the top of the page.
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Your email account provider can give you connection information about their servers (probably on their website). Make sure your account settings match these settings.
See also:
*[[Configure an Account]] (for instructions on using the New Account dialog for manual configuration)
*[[Automatic Account Configuration]] (for creating a new account)
*[[ISP Configuration Settings]]
= Did your ability to receive mail suddenly stop? Was it working before? =
*Check the service status of your ISP. (Many ISPs have a status or alert page on their website.) They may be having technical difficulties.
*If your ISP provides a web-based email interface, try to log in and view your mail. If you can see your messages, the problem is probably related to your account configuration.
* If you cannot log in to your ISPs web-based email interface, your password may have changed. If so, it must also be changed in Thunderbird. To change your password:
** Open {menu Tools | Options} (Windows) or {menu Thunderbird | Preferences} (Mac) or {menu Edit | Preferences} (Linux).
** On the {button Security} page, click on the {button Passwords} tab and then click {button Saved Passwords...}.
** Click on the relevant account and then click {button Remove}.
** Close and re-open Thunderbird. You will be prompted to enter a new password for the account.
= Are you receiving some emails but not others? =
* Does your ISP have a spam filter that might be holding or deleting messages on the server?
* Have you created filters in Thunderbird that might be mis-filing messages?
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This article provides troubleshooting information when you have problems receiving messages. If you have problems sending messages, see [[Cannot send messages]].
__TOC__
= Is your account configured correctly? =
To look at the settings for an account, select Tools | Account Settings, then select Server Settings from the list on the left. The connection to the incoming mail server is configured at the top of the page.
[[Image:992c957734e017c49fc78fa508b937ff-1269453233-693-1.jpg]]
Your email account provider can give you connection information about their servers (probably on their website). Make sure your account settings match these settings.
See also:
*[[Configure an Account]] (for instructions on using the New Account dialog for manual configuration)
*[[Automatic Account Configuration]] (for creating a new account)
*[[ISP Configuration Settings]]
= Did your ability to receive mail suddenly stop? Was it working before? =
*Check the service status of your ISP. (Many ISPs have a status or alert page on their website.) They may be having technical difficulties.
*If your ISP provides a web-based email interface, try to log in and view your mail. If you can see your messages, the problem is probably related to your account configuration.
* If you cannot log in to your ISPs web-based email interface, your password may have changed. If so, it must also be changed in Thunderbird. To change your password:
** Open {menu Tools | Options} (Windows) or {menu Thunderbird | Preferences} (Mac) or {menu Edit | Preferences} (Linux).
** On the {button Security} page, click on the {button Passwords} tab and then click {button Saved Passwords...}.
** Click on the relevant account and then click {button Remove}.
** Close and re-open Thunderbird. You will be prompted to enter a new password for the account.
= Are you receiving some emails but not others? =
* Does your ISP have a spam filter that might be holding or deleting messages on the server?
* Have you created filters in Thunderbird that might be mis-filing messages?