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t-bird.net e-mail extension

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wanted thunderbird e-mail address with "@t-bird.net" (or ".com"... regardless) No interest in "@malfeasance" or "@gandi" trying to set up e-mail account with something simpler (i.e. "t-bird") imagine how often malfeasance is mispelled; as for "gandi", no thanks both of the above alternatives demand bank info for recurring charges. working to escape hotmail/gmail environment. NOT!!!

wanted thunderbird e-mail address with "@t-bird.net" (or ".com"... regardless) No interest in "@malfeasance" or "@gandi" trying to set up e-mail account with something simpler (i.e. "t-bird") imagine how often malfeasance is mispelled; as for "gandi", no thanks both of the above alternatives demand bank info for recurring charges. working to escape hotmail/gmail environment. NOT!!!

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I really do not know what sort of "support" your think someone can offer you. You do not want one of the new accounts Thunderbird can offer you via mailfence. You do not want a domain of your choosing, subject to availability from gandi. This provider does not even offer gandi email addresses. So you have already exhausted the options of offer.

So I must assume you want something free that you are pointed to because you dislike search engines, otherwise you would already have explored the dozen or so free options google offers when queried.

Perhaps try GMX.com That is simple. OR even email.fr or mail.fr or mail.com also simple. Then there is AOL.com another quite simple and well known provider. I am sure there are others, but a t-bird. anything address is not something that Thunderbird provides

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