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title: "Thunderbird"
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linkTitle: "Thunderbird"
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date: 2023-05-30
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weight: 2
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description: >
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Thunderbird is the *best* self-sovereign client for email, calendar, contacts on all the desktop platforms. No big company is spying on your data. While there *are* other clients your can use, we *strongly* recommend Thunrderbird.
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{{% pageinfo %}}
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This documentation is for users and administrators, not those wanting to install.
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{{% /pageinfo %}}
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Thunderbird isn't clunky anymore. Lots of investment is going into this great email, calendar, contacts, and more desktop client.
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You can download Thunderbird from their [website](https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/download/).
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The steps for configuring Thunderbird are practically the same for the major desktop platforms. Use the standard installation options and allow Thunderbird to be your default mail application.
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You'll be asked to enter your Federated Core email address. Thunderbird *should* auto-configure your settings, but if you need to manually set them up, here is the needed information:
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**IMAP**
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Server: mail.domain.com (where "domain.com" is your domain name. Example: mail.federated.com.)
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Port: 993
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Security: SSL/TLS
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**SMTP**
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Server: mail.domain.com (where "domain.com" is your domain name. Example: mail.federated.com.)
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Port: 465
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Security: SSL/TLS
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Click "Finish" and you're ready to send/receive email.
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**Contacts**
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In order to connect Thunderbird to the addresses kept in your Nextcloud application, select the small address book icon in the upper right of Thunderbird:
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**Calendars**
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