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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"


On your system, you may see a dialog to import e-mail.
Next, Thunderbird presents the New Account Setup dialog, which leads you through setting up
an e-mail account (you can create more than one). Figure 22-2 shows this window. In most cases,
you??™ll want to begin by setting up an e-mail account, as shown here.
Figure 22-3 shows the information you need to enter for your identity, including your e-mail
address.
Figure 22-4 shows the server information you need to enter. In most cases, the incoming and outgoing
servers will be the same system.
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FIGURE 22-1
Running Thunderbird for the first time
FIGURE 22-2
The Thunderbird New Account Setup wizard
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FIGURE 22-3
Enter your name and e-mail address.
FIGURE 22-4
Enter the name of the incoming and outgoing e-mail servers.
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Figure 22-5 shows the window where you enter your username on the e-mail server.
FIGURE 22-5
Enter your username on the e-mail server.
Next, the window shown in Figure 22-6 allows you to enter a name for this e-mail account. You
can use the default value (your e-mail address) or enter anything you??™d like.
After you enter all this data, the confirmation screen shown in Figure 22-7 appears.


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