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Can I use Thunderbird to access email on another networked computer?

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This is probably a no-brainer for someone out there. Can we use one computer with Thunderbird to collect email (for several addresses) and then access that mail from other computers with Thunderbird? We are using Windows 7 and the computers are networked with a simple ethernet.

This is probably a no-brainer for someone out there. Can we use one computer with Thunderbird to collect email (for several addresses) and then access that mail from other computers with Thunderbird? We are using Windows 7 and the computers are networked with a simple ethernet.

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No. Thunderbird is an email client, and what you ask for requires an email server.

Thunderbird could use filters to forward messages to other email accounts, but I get the impression that you don't want or don't have other accounts, and furthermore, a straightforward "forward" from an email client would destroy the record of where the original message came from.

You can set multiple Thunderbirds on different computers to access the same account, but even then it's possible your email provider will baulk at multiple concurrent connections.