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Check your speed and products available at your location at Our broadband contracts: You must sign-up to a 12-month contract for one of the broadband services (John Lewisīroadband Unlimited, Fibre or Fibre Extra) and John Lewis Broadband Phone. Your actual speed will be dependent on your location, phone line, home wiring, wifi connection and time of day.
Thunderbird mail server download#
Check your speed and products available at your location at * Fibre broadband speed is described as'average download speed of 36Mb' and 'average upload speed of 9Mb' on Fibre and 'average download speed of 66Mb' and 'average upload speed of 18Mb' on Fibre Extra as it is based on speed available to at least 50% of customers at peak time (8-10pm). * Broadband speed is described as 'average download speed of 10Mb' and 'average upload speed of 1Mb' as it is based on speed available to at least 50% of customers at peak time (8-10pm). You can choose to take one of our other call plans at an additional monthly charge. John Lewis Broadband Phone includes the Evening and Weekend † call plan as To sign up to one of John Lewis Broadband's services, you will also have to sign up to John Lewis Broadband Phone, both on a 12-monthĬontract. For this reason, IMAP is better if you need check your mail from other computers or devices.Īny changes made to your messages (moving them between folders, marking them as read, deleting, etc) will be seen immediately on every computer or device that you check your email with.Īs your messages are kept on our mail system, you'll need to be connected to the internet to read them. With POP, your messages are kept in one place and you can read messages (that you've already downloaded) when you're not connected to the internet.Įverything sent to your email address is stored on our mail system until you delete it. After downloading, messages are stored on your computer until you delete them. POPĮverything sent to your email address is stored on our mail system until you connect and download it with Mozilla Thunderbird 3.Īs messages are downloaded to your computer, they are removed from our mail system. It's widely used and suitable for most peoples needs. If you're not sure what to choose, go with POP. It's up to you! Below are the main differences between the two. That's everything you need to do, click OK again to finish.Ĭlick Get Mail and your email will be downloaded to your Inbox. Change Authentication method to No authentication (this will grey out the User Name box, so you can't edit it)Ĭlick OK once you've finished entering these details.Make sure Connection Security is set to None.The Server Name should be and the Port should be 25.Make sure the settings match those shown underneath the screenshot. Select Outgoing Server (SMTP) on the left hand menu, choose the default SMTP account () and click Edit on the right hand side. You'll see a warning screen like the one below, unfortunately our mail servers don't support encryption (we're looking into launching this feature) so to continue you'll need to tick I understand the risks and click Create Account.Ĭlick Tools on the top bar and select Account Settings. If there's a problem, make sure your settings match the screenshot in step 3 and click Re-test Configuration.If your settings are correct, it'll say The following settings were found by trying common server names or Thunderbird has found the settings for your account, click the Create Account button and move to the next step.Thunderbird will take a minute to check the settings you've entered. When you've finished, click Re-test Configuration. Outgoing: Enter (if you've set up a John Lewis Broadband email account before you'll be able to choose it from the dropdown list).Incoming: Enter (or if you want to setup an IMAP account) ( I don't know what to choose).
Thunderbird mail server password#
Username: Enter the username and password for the email address you're setting up ( I don't know what these are).This won't work so you'll need to enter them yourself (see below the screenshot if you need help with this). Now Thunderbird will try and detect your mail settings. Password: Enter the password for the email address you're setting up ( I don't know what this is).Email Address: Enter the John Lewis Broadband email address you're setting up.
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