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how to canceal my domain I purchased from mozilla?

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I typed the right password but thunderbird says it's not my password so I wanted to get a new one and put the other email address to change my password. it says it sent the link to change my password to my email but it never came. I purchase this domain as[ergesmei.tech but can't log in can't send emails so why do I have to have this domain?

this is so annoying that it never send me the link to my other email to change but it says it sent.what is really going on with thunderbird? in this case will I get the refund for the domain that I could not use ?

I typed the right password but thunderbird says it's not my password so I wanted to get a new one and put the other email address to change my password. it says it sent the link to change my password to my email but it never came. I purchase this domain as[ergesmei.tech but can't log in can't send emails so why do I have to have this domain? this is so annoying that it never send me the link to my other email to change but it says it sent.what is really going on with thunderbird? in this case will I get the refund for the domain that I could not use ?

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Neither Thunderbird or Mozilla sells email addresses or provides email service. There is an offer from a 3rd party vendors to purchase one if you select New Mail Account instead of Existing Mail Account when setting up Thunderbird. This is totally optional. Contact that vendor and cancel that service if you do not want it.

As for your password. Passwords are administered with your email provider. Thunderbird has nothing to do with your email password.