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(New page: == Add Your Account == # After starting Thunderbird, choose the following from the menu:<br>'''Edit -> Account Settings...'''<br><br> # You will then see a dialog box that looks something ...)
 
 
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Add Your Account

  1. After starting Thunderbird, choose the following from the menu:
    Edit -> Account Settings...

  2. You will then see a dialog box that looks something like this. Click on Add Account...
    Screenshot-Thunderbird Account Settings.png

  3. Select Email account and choose Next.
    Screenshot-Thunderbird Account Wizard.png

  4. Enter your name, and your reply to address, then choose Next. In this case, email sent to [email protected] will be forwarded to Brian's [email protected] account.
    Screenshot-Thunderbird Account Wizard - Identity.png

  5. Choose IMAP and specify zimbra.it.anl.gov as your Incoming Server and Outgoing Server, then choose Next.
    Screenshot-Thunderbird Account Wizard - Server Information.png

  6. Specify your full Zimbra email address as your Incoming User Name. Note: you will need to include the @domain part, which may vary based on your division. In this example, Brian uses finley@zimbra.it.anl.gov, which is appropriate for his division. Choose Next.
    Screenshot-Thunderbird Account Wizard - User Names.png

  7. Enter an "Account Name". This is anything you want to name this account. Choose Next.
    Screenshot-Thunderbird Account Wizard - Account Name.png

  8. Verify your settings, and choose Finish.
    Screenshot-Thunderbird Account Wizard - Verify.png

Edit Your Security Settings

  1. From the "Account Settings" dialog box, choose Server Settings for your account. In the "Security Settings" section, choose SSL.
    Screenshot-Thunderbird Account Settings - Server Settings2.png

  2. While still in the "Account Settings" dialog box, choose Outgoing Server (SMTP). Select the entry associated with your new account, and choose Edit....
    Screenshot-Thunderbird Account Settings - SMTP.png

  3. For the "Use secure connection:" option, choose SSL, then verify that the "Port:" is set to 465. Now click OK, and OK again.
    Screenshot-Thunderbird SMTP Server.png]