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Configuring Mozilla Thunderbird to Use a Secure Connection (SSL) for Email Messages

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Last Updated: February 18, 2009 1:53 PM

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) are cryptographic protocols that provide secure communications on the Internet for such things as web browsing, email, Internet faxing, instant messaging and other data transfers. You can configure your email client to use SSL for outgoing mail as an extra layer of security. For more information on SSL, see What is an SSL certificate?

Configuring Mozilla Thunderbird™ to Use SSL for Outgoing Messages

  1. From the Tools menu, select Account Settings.
  2. In the left pane, click Outgoing Server (SMTP), and then click Edit.
  3. In the Use secure connection area, click SSL.
  4. Change the Port to 465.
  5. Select User name and password, and then click OK.
  6. Click OK in the Account Settings window.

Configuring Mozilla Thunderbird to Use SSL for Incoming Messages

  1. From the Tools menu, select Account Settings.
  2. In the left pane, click Server Settings.
  3. Change the Port to 995, and in the Security Settings section select SSL. Check the Use secure authentication option.
  4. Click OK.

NOTE: The first time you send an email with your new settings you will be prompted for your email password. This is normal behavior.

You can now send messages from Mozilla Thunderbird using a secure connection.

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