Thunderbird and Gmail Please make sure that you are using Thunderbird 38 or newer before configuring your account. To configure Thunderbird to work with Gmail, first enable IMAP on your Gmail account. See Gmail's instructions for help. (IMAP is enabled on new Gmail accounts by default.) Check that IMAP is turned on
Next, select File > New > Existing Mail Account.... The "Mail Account Setup" dialog is displayed. After you provide your account information (real name, email address and password), Thunderbird will automatically configure your Gmail connection. Click Done, sign in with your Google account if promptedand that's all! Thunderbird will download your existing messages and your Gmail will be ready to use. For more detailed information, please refer to: . Extras……. Gmail's particularities Archiving messages In order to be consistent with Gmail's behavior, Thunderbird archives your message in the "All Mail" folder, and not in an "Archive" folder as it does for other accounts (as described in the Archived Messages article). Note that the Archive options... button is disabled for Gmail accounts, as it is not necessary to define the archive granularity with Gmail. Subscribing to folders and synchronizing messagesUnderstanding Gmail labels and Thunderbird foldersGmail uses a special implementation of IMAP. In this implementation, Gmail labels become Thunderbird folders. When you apply a label to a message in Gmail, Thunderbird creates a folder with the same name as the label and stores the message in that folder. Similarly, if you move a message to a folder in Thunderbird, Gmail will create a label with the folder name and assign it to the message. In the example shown below, the folders at the same level as the "[Gmail]" folder ("g+", "Personal", "Receipts", "Travel" and "Work") correspond to Gmail labels.
There is also a set of special sub-folders for the "[Gmail]" folder:
Note that a message can have multiple labels (for instance, "Personal", "Travel", "All Mail" and "Starred"). In this case, a single copy of this message will be downloaded, but it will be displayed in all the corresponding Thunderbird folders. Subscribing to or unsubscribing from folders (labels)You can configure which Gmail folders you want to display in Thunderbird. By default all Gmail folders are displayed, as described above. To configure folder display, right-click on the account name and select Subscribe. Uncheck any folders that you don't want to display in Thunderbird. Messages will still be downloaded and available through the "All Mail" folder. They will also be included in search results. However, the Gmail label (Thunderbird folder) will not be displayed. Synchronizing folders (labels)If you want to see all your Gmail labels and messages in Thunderbird but prefer to avoid all the messages being downloaded to your system, you may want to tweak the synchronization settings. This allows you to define which folder should be synchronized. If you don't synchronize a folder, the message header will still be displayed in Thunderbird, but the message content will only be downloaded when you click on the message header. To change how messages are downloaded, set synchronization options for the account and for individual folders. (Tools > Account Settings...) See IMAP Synchronization for more information. Change SMTP & other settings in your email clientUse the table below to update your client with the correct information. For help updating your settings, search your email client's Help Center for instructions on setting up IMAP.
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