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* The '''Incoming''' server is '''mail.xmission.com''' with port '''993''' with '''SSL''' and '''Normal Password''' set for authentication.  
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* The '''Incoming''' server is '''zimbra.xmission.com''' with port '''993''' with '''SSL''' and '''Normal Password''' set for authentication.  
* The '''Outgoing''' server is '''mail.xmission.com''' with port '''465''' with '''SSL''' and '''Normal Password''' set for authentication.
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* The '''Outgoing''' server is '''zimbra.xmission.com''' with port '''465''' with '''SSL''' and '''Normal Password''' set for authentication.
* Your '''username''' for both incoming and outgoing is your first part of your email. Example: Support@xmission.com would use the username '''"Support"'''
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* Your '''username''' for both incoming and outgoing is your first part of your email. Example: Support@xmission.com would use the username '''"Support@xmission.com"'''
  
 
[[Category:Client Email Configuration|Zimbra|Thunderbird]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 3 March 2017

1. Open Thunderbird and click on "Email" under "Create a new account".

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2. If you are prompted by a box below, click the option "Skip this and use my existing email".

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3. At first you will be prompted for your Name, email, and password. Fill in this information and choose "Manual Config"

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  • The Incoming server is zimbra.xmission.com with port 993 with SSL and Normal Password set for authentication.
  • The Outgoing server is zimbra.xmission.com with port 465 with SSL and Normal Password set for authentication.
  • Your username for both incoming and outgoing is your first part of your email. Example: Support@xmission.com would use the username "Support@xmission.com"