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If there was an email account imported from another program, and you want to have separate inboxes, then go to Tools –> Account Settings, hit the plus sign next to the email account to open the menu, select Server Settings, then advanced. Create the name that you want (this does not matter, and should be recognizable to you), then NEXT.

Input the user name for the email account, then NEXT. Once you have determined your Inbox preference, hit NEXT. Of course, if this is okay with you, then certainly leave it checked. Otherwise, all incoming email from all email accounts will go into the same Inbox. IMPORTANT!!!! Be sure that “use Global Inbox” is UNCHECKED. This will be available on support pages for nearly all ISPs. Select the type of server (usually POP for commercial accounts), and type in the name of the incoming server. Enter your name and your email address, then NEXT. If not, you will need to set up a new account (see number 4).Ĥ. There will be one account set up already, if you imported settings. If you imported from Outlook express, than you already have one email account set up. It will import many settings and addresses from other programs, including Outlook Express and Eudora.ģ. The current version as of this writing is 1.0.7.Ģ. Here’s how I suggest you create multiple accounts:ġ. Thunderbird has proven easier for many of my friends who have multiple email accounts to use, with an added bonus of being free, which everyone seems to appreciate.

There have been many times where I have come across individuals who are frustrated because they cannot set up more than one email account in Outlook Express, and they don’t want to bother with Outlook, so it’s nice to have an alternative! I use Thunderbird for this when setting up email for friends who have more than one POP account, especially if they have no need for the calendar function in Microsoft Outlook.

I asked Thunderbird fan Jeff Lawley for his thoughts on this, and here’s his splendid tutorial on the subject:
