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Rohkem teavet

My mozilla Thunderbird is started from my accountant firm. How can I get only and full access to my account? He wants to block me and stop my account

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My accountant firm did open this e-mail account for me. (info@debotshipping.com) Now I have some problems with him and he wants to delete my e-mail account. However, I did pay for a complete year to him. I need this account for my company.

How can I get ONLY and FULL access of my own e-mail and HOW to block him from having me deleted?

SincerlyR. de Bot

My accountant firm did open this e-mail account for me. (info@debotshipping.com) Now I have some problems with him and he wants to delete my e-mail account. However, I did pay for a complete year to him. I need this account for my company. How can I get ONLY and FULL access of my own e-mail and HOW to block him from having me deleted? SincerlyR. de Bot

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Thunderbird is email client software and has nothing to do with you and your actual email account.

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I mean my accountant from company who is account manager, he did make this account from my e-mail. But he say he will close my e-mail account. but I did pay for this e-mail for a year already.

I need to get full acces and ONLY access to this account

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You need to learn the difference between an email client and an email provider. Thunderbird is not a provider. It is free software that helps you manage your real email account.

You need to work this out with your provider.