Your search results are displayed in a tab so you can easily switch back and forth to your search results and other email.
Thunderbird also indexes all of your emails and chat conversations to help you search even faster. The search interface in Thunderbird contains filtering and timeline tools to pinpoint the exact email you’re looking for. You can also "Pin" or save a Filter and use it across multiple folders.
Or you can filter your email by New Messages, Tags, and people in your Address Book. Start typing in words in the Quick Filter search box and the results are displayed instantly. The Quick Filter Toolbar lets you filter your email faster. There is also a Tab menu on the Tab toolbar to help you switch between Tabs. When quitting Thunderbird, visible tabs will be saved and will be restored when you open Thunderbird the next time. Tabbed email lets you keep multiple emails open for easy reference. Perhaps you’re responding to an email and need to refer back to an earlier email. Tabbed email lets you load emails in separate tabs so you can quickly jump between them. If you like Firefox’s tabbed browsing, you’re going to love tabbed email. The attachment reminder looks for the word attachment (and other words like file types) in the body of your message and reminds you to add an attachment before hitting send. Two clicks and you can add more details like a photo, birthday, and other contact information. Add people by simply clicking on the star icon in the message you receive. One-click Address Book is a quick and easy way to add people to your address book.
Now all you need to provide is your name, email address, and password and the email account set up wizardry will check our database and find the email settings for you. Prior to this feature you had to know your IMAP, SMTP, and SSL/TLS settings. However, some email readers will not let you proceed if the security certificates do not match.Thunderbird makes email better for you, bringing together speed, privacy and the latest technologies.Įasier to Get Started Mail Account Setup Wizard In these cases, your incoming email will remain secure. Some email readers will allow you to ignore this warning. If you use this SSL option in conjunction with a domain name, your email reader may warn you that the domain names do not match. Please also note that our mail servers use an SSL certificate.
The specifics of how to install a certificate will vary from program to program - please consult the help files of your program for details.
If your email program begins returning errors and indicates that the server certificate is not recognized, please download the root certificate below and install it in your email program. Our SSL certificate vendor has changed to a new "root" certificate, which is recognized by most, but not all, email programs. Please note that we replaced the secure certificate used to provide POPS, IMAPS, and SMTPS email services (sending and receiving email over SSL).
These are the standard ports for these services, and you should not need to manually set them. The port for POPS is 995, the port for the IMAPS is 993, and the ports for encrypted authenticated SMTPAUTH are 465 and 587. For additional security, you would need to encrypt the email message itself. Once it reaches the mail server, it will be in plain text. POPS/IMAPS only secures the connection between your email reader and the mail server. Using encryption is an important way to prevent your password from being stolen. Pair Networks provides support for SSL/TLS and STARTTLS encryption for all IMAP, POP, and authenticated SMTP connections.
You can click the name of your address to view its inbox. Your Pair email address should now be displayed in the Thunderbird sidebar. The email address you are currently setting up For instructions on how to find your mail servers, read our How to Find Your Email's Incoming and Outgoing Servers.