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How to download in thunderbird the emails sent from the web interface of the mail server?

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How to download in thunderbird the emails sent from the web interface of the mail server?

How to download in thunderbird the emails sent from the web interface of the mail server?

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Hello Bazzzzz, if I understand your demand, you want to use Thunderbird to manage your emails instead of the web interface? Then, when you have downloaded Thunderbird, you have to configure it to get emails. You can find relevant information about account configuration on this next link but do not hesitate if you need more help.

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Hello, smorele! I have configured thunderbird to receive incoming emails, but I send mail from thunderbird and from the web client. So, I need to get into thunderbird the e-mails I send from the web client.

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Well, then to me you have to configure your account with the IMAP protocol instead of POP/SMTP. Do you have your server IMAP configuration?

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Imap is already configured! imap.rambler.ru (SSL (port 993)).

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Have you subscribed to see the server 'Sent' folder ? Right click on imap mail account in Folder pane and select 'Subscribe' to see the list. Is the 'Sent' folder in the list? If yes, select 'Sent' checkbox and click on 'Subscribe'. click on OK

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Thank you very much! Did it!