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Secure POP3 (SSL-POP) and SSMTP (Secure SMTP) in Thunderbird?

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This is about setting up secure email movement using Thunderbird. My ISP (a small outfit in Canada I choose to support) suggests using SSL-POP (Secure POP3) and SSMTP (Secure SMTP) for better security, yet I don't find these options in the latest version of Thunderbird. At the same time, Thunderbird is warning me of the insecurity of EACH of the 2 options it offers - standard POP3 and IMAP. I use one device for email, live in and work from a rural area and don't always have good or any connectivity (by personal preference!) so IMAP is not my choice. Can someone tell me if TB offers SSL-POP? Or...? I have had real problems over the past couple of years with breaches of security, account breaches, identity theft, etc. and I do need a more secure option than the standard. At the same time I want to use an open source email client. I would be appreciative of any advice or wisdom here. Thanks!

This is about setting up secure email movement using Thunderbird. My ISP (a small outfit in Canada I choose to support) suggests using SSL-POP (Secure POP3) and SSMTP (Secure SMTP) for better security, yet I don't find these options in the latest version of Thunderbird. At the same time, Thunderbird is warning me of the insecurity of EACH of the 2 options it offers - standard POP3 and IMAP. I use one device for email, live in and work from a rural area and don't always have good or any connectivity (by personal preference!) so IMAP is not my choice. Can someone tell me if TB offers SSL-POP? Or...? I have had real problems over the past couple of years with breaches of security, account breaches, identity theft, etc. and I do need a more secure option than the standard. At the same time I want to use an open source email client. I would be appreciative of any advice or wisdom here. Thanks!

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Who is the mail provider? In TB, secure POP connections are set in Tools/Account Settings/Server Settings as SSL/TLS connection security on port 995, and in Outgoing Server (SMTP) as SSL/TLS on port 465 or STARTTLS on port 587. Some providers such as Yahoo and gmail offer 'additional security' with OAuth2 authentication instead of 'normal password'.

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The ISP is BlueBird hosting out of Toronto. I keep my domains, sites, and mail there - but because I work by distance and often without internet, I have to move mail to and from my computer. I have never used Yahoo, Google, etc, having for 25 years used my own domains. BlueBird suggests using the secure connections I noted, but I can't find these on TB.

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If you are adding an account from File/New/Existing Mail Account..., enter your credentials, click Manual config., and enter the settings as recommended by BlueBird:

https://manage.bluebirdhosting.ca/knowledgebase/34/What-are-the-Email-Settings-.html

First, set up your certificates.