Click the Add Account button in the bottom-left corner of the window.
Choose Email account and click Next/.
Your Name will be the name appearing, when people receive e-mails sent through Thunderbird.
Email Address is your e-mail address created in your control panel. In this example mail@yourdomain.com.
Choose whether you want to create a POP or an IMAP account. If in doubt, choose POP. Your incoming mail server is pop.yourdomain.com, where yourdomain.com is your own domain name.
Enter your outgoing mail server below. Here you can either choose your ISP's smtp server or ours: customer-smtp.one.com.
The incoming user name is the mail account created in your control panel. In this example mail@freeweb.no.
Outgoing user is the same if you use our smtp server.
Finally give your account a name. The name will be shown in the menu on the left of your Thunderbird application.
Click Next and you will get a list of all your entered data, please verify that the information are correct:
Click Finish to complete the setup. Thunderbird will then prompt you for your password:
Enter the password you chose when creating the mail account on the control panel and click OK.
Configuration of freeweb.no's SMTP server in Thunderbird
If your Internet Service Provider does not allow traffic through port 25 you will need to make the following changes.
Enter Account settings again and click Outgoing Server (SMTP).
Choose customer-smtp.one.com and click Edit. A dialog will open.
Change the port number from 25 to 2525.
Click OK to finish setup.