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Q1: I can do all this for setting up the email account with thunderbird, but I can't send outgoing email. I think the port 25 with the ISP may be the thing. I haven't confirmed by trying another Internet connection. So, in the Cpanel where would I change the port settings for IMAP/POP settings? I may have to try this.
I don't think you have to do anything in the CPanel, except set up the email address. Inside CPanel, the (default) configuration data for the account I am using is:
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Mail Server Username: mymail+mydomain.com
Incoming Mail Server: mail.mydomain.com
Incoming Mail Server: (SSL) gamma.xisto.com
Outgoing Mail Server: mail.mydomain.com (server requires authentication) port 25
Outgoing Mail Server: (SSL) gamma.xisto.com (server requires authentication) port 25
Supported Incoming Mail Protocols: POP3, POP3S (SSL/TLS), IMAP, IMAPS (SSL/TLS)
Supported Outgoing Mail Protocols: SMTP, SMTPS (SSL/TLS)
Looking at it now, I note that a "mail" subdomain appears in the description, but I don't use it inside Thunderbird. Note also that only port 25 is mentioned. Inside Thunderbird, at Tools | Account Settings... | Server Settings, it says Port 110, but it works! At Tools | Account Settings... | Outgoing Server, it says Port 25.
I have tested both incoming mail and outgoing mail, and they work!
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Q2:Does the above only apply to IMAP connections or to POP? The reason I want to use IMAP is so the messages stay on the email server rather than being downloaded and removed by an email client.
I am using POP, not IMAP. I specifically want to download my email to local files, so I can delete them on the server once in a while, and not accumulate there. As I understand it, IMAP also has the "feature" that if you delete an email message in one place, it gets deleted everywhere, so you'd better be sure you're not going to have second thoughts.
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Q3: Another follow up question is, say in Thunderbird, what if I want my laptop to be able to access multiple email accounts from RCSSX.COM. In the settings I only allows you to specify one username@password for the server setting. Is there a way around this or would I have to use another email client? A real world example would be if say someone was needs to access an account like info@rcssx.com and worker1@rcssx.com.
Yes, in fact that is how I typically use it. In Tools | Account Settings... | Server Settings, there is a pane called "Server Settings" in the lower middle of the window. I check "Leave messages on server." That way, if I log in from different places (using the same username and password), I get one copy of the email downloaded at each place. When I want to clean up the server, I make sure every computer is current, then go to one, uncheck "Leave messages on server," and tell it to read the mail. I have deleted over 2,000 messages that way in a couple of minutes. The only risk is that some mail comes in while that process is going on. The just-received incoming mail will be only on that one computer. If that's a problem, just mail it to yourself after you are finished.
Hope this helps!
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