ITS made changes in July 2022 to make it easier to configure Thunderbird for those who need to use it. Thunderbird will begin connecting to your U-M Google account, and you can now access your email as desired. Click Allow to grant Thunderbird access to your U-M Google account.Authenticate via U-M Weblogin (uniqname and Level-1 password) and Duo.Note: The correct port numbers will also be auto-configured but will not be visible. The window will change, displaying the proper server settings for U-M Google accounts found in the Mozilla ISP database. Open Thunderbird and, when prompted, check that your name is in the Your full name field and your U-M email address is in the Email address field.How do I set up Thunderbird for use with U-M Google Mail? Resolution If youre still having difficulty getting your email client set-up, you can always call Virgin Mobile support on 1300 555 100. U-M Google Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird Issue Thunderbird self-service support information can be found on Mozilla's support page. Who can use this software Faculty, Staff & Students. ITS does not provide additional support for any other third-party mail clients other than assisting in getting Thunderbird configured for use. Mozilla Thunderbird is a free, open source, cross-platform email, news, and chat client. To best accommodate accessibility needs for U-M Google users having issues with the web-based Gmail experience, ITS provides a way to auto-configure Thunderbird, which can be found below. Google does not support the use of third-party apps or incidents that might result from using them. Existing Thunderbird users should receive this update automatically. NOTE: The ITS Collaboration Team recommends using only apps and clients created and supported by Google or web browsers to connect to U-M Google accounts. Third-party apps and clients are created by a group or company other than Google. By the end of 2023, Mozilla plans to launch Thunderbird for Android and push a total redesign for the Thunderbird desktop appconsider the Version 102 update a taste of what’s to come.
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