Mike Cloaked wrote:
This is not directly related to the dovecot imap server that you will have
set up on your own machine. You can get Thunderbird to (separately)
connect to you own imap server if you set up a "local" imap account
pointing to 127.0.0.1 and have the dovecot service running locally (i.e.
make sure that as root "dovecot service start", and "chkconfig dovecot
on"
to start it at boot - and check that the service is running by "service
dovecot status")
Sorry there was a typo in the above should have been "service dovecot
start" and not "dovecot service start" !!
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