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You can set up Thunderbird or Mozilla Suite to check for new messages when the application starts up, as well at at regular intervals (such as once every 10 minutes). To do so, go to "Tools -> Account Settings -> Server Settings" and then check the appropriate boxes for "Check for new messages at startup" and/or "Check for new messages every __ minutes." (In Mozilla Suite, access these settings via "Edit -> Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings -> Server Settings".)
You can set up Thunderbird or Mozilla Suite to check for new messages when the application starts up, as well at at regular intervals (such as once every 10 minutes). To do so, go to "[[Menu differences in Windows, Linux, and Mac|Tools -> Account Settings]] -> Server Settings" and then check the appropriate boxes for "Check for new messages at startup" and/or "Check for new messages every __ minutes." (In Mozilla Suite, access these settings via "Edit -> Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings -> Server Settings".)


For POP3 mail accounts, Thunderbird will '''not''' automatically download new messages for these settings unless you also select the box for "Automatically download new messages." If Thunderbird pops up an alert saying that you have one or more new messages but no new messages appear in your Inbox, it is likely because you have not selected the "Automatically download new messages" option.
For POP3 mail accounts, Thunderbird will '''not''' automatically download new messages for these settings unless you also select the box for "Automatically download new messages." If Thunderbird pops up an alert saying that you have one or more new messages but no new messages appear in your Inbox, it is likely because you have not selected the "Automatically download new messages" option.

Revision as of 14:48, 7 November 2005

You can set up Thunderbird or Mozilla Suite to check for new messages when the application starts up, as well at at regular intervals (such as once every 10 minutes). To do so, go to "Tools -> Account Settings -> Server Settings" and then check the appropriate boxes for "Check for new messages at startup" and/or "Check for new messages every __ minutes." (In Mozilla Suite, access these settings via "Edit -> Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings -> Server Settings".)

For POP3 mail accounts, Thunderbird will not automatically download new messages for these settings unless you also select the box for "Automatically download new messages." If Thunderbird pops up an alert saying that you have one or more new messages but no new messages appear in your Inbox, it is likely because you have not selected the "Automatically download new messages" option.

If you have more than one email account, the above settings need to be set separately for each account.