![]() The WebMail extension for Thunderbird enables access to Yahoo, Hotmail, MailDotCom, Gmail, AOL and Libero webmail using Thunderbird. You may want to set the number of days it keeps a copy to avoid filling up your webmail mailbox. If you check " Tools -> Account Settings -> Server Settings -> Leave messages on server" you can access your mail both from Thunderbird and from a browser. Provide a free POP, IMAP and POP server with all free webmail accounts ![]() The best solution is to use a real mail server unless you are in an environment where an admin has configured a firewall to prevent you from using a mail server on the Internet The following email providers The webmail extension (the most popular add-on that does this) hasn't been updated since 2014. If that happens you can't use it until an updated version is available. It has to do some type of web scraping (an automated way to read the contents of the screen) to do that, which means it may break if the layout of the web page changes. If you want to use webmail (or WebDAV or HTTPMail) with Thunderbird you normally need to use an add-on that emulates a POP server. Thunderbird supports using POP and IMAP mail servers for fetching/reading new messages. ![]() This article was written for Thunderbird but also applies to Mozilla Suite / SeaMonkey (though some menu sequences may differ). ![]()
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