
That app will create+allow to use two local mail access ports (let us assume: port 1143 for IMAP, port 1025 for for SMTP). com", outlook/hotmail, gmail, yahoo, etc.Īlso see Protonmail doc/support info, here, you may need their "Bridge" app. You can see the addon/extension that are used to Access Webmail Sites Via Web-Browser-Tab Inside Thunderbird, for accessing "Mail.

WMSP (webmail) based (free) email account can be accessed over HTTPS based web-browser-tab inside TB email-client. When/if you 1st opened paid account then they have sent an email with mail-server name/address info, use mail-server from that. I think, protonmail IMAP/POP mail-server service is for paid type account. If your account is free type, then TB as IMAP/POP email-client, cannot get/send email. Protonmail is a WMSP (webmail service provider). And never get anywhere with them.I'm note sure, but i think, protonmail does not have mail-server service for free account. so when I do, I have to send them from my yahoo. The ironic thing is the bug report folks want me to send them screenshots…. I’ve tried the “big report” several times and have removed the app several times. Meanwhile I can cancel that and send the same photo in full quality in 20 seconds on yahoo mail! If I let the screen lock, it won’t finish. I also can’t send an email with 1 photo through proton without waiting 5 minutes for the single photo to load into an email…. I can’t even forward the email WITH the photos. So my “workaround” is to send my photos from yahoo TO my protonmail, then save the photos (which are now 4.5mb each) and I get “attachment failure” notices for the images. Anyone else hating this service for sending anything involving photos? When I get on my mail app or yahoo account and try to put 5 pictures in an email (5 photos of damage to my car to my insurance company, not high def pictures of Picasso paintings) it offers me scaling to lower the quality and be able to send….
