How to Connect Echoterra Communications to Thunderbird

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Connect Echoterra Communications to Mozilla Thunderbird

Thunderbird is a free, open-source email client that works great with Echoterra Communications. This guide walks through adding your Echoterra Communications account using IMAP and SMTP.

What You Need Before Starting

Server Settings

SettingIncoming (IMAP)Outgoing (SMTP)
Servermail.echoterra.netmail.echoterra.net
Port993587
Connection SecuritySSL/TLSSTARTTLS
AuthenticationNormal passwordNormal password
UsernameFull email addressFull email address

Step-by-Step Setup

  1. Open Thunderbird. If this is your first account, the account setup wizard opens automatically. Otherwise, go to File > New > Existing Mail Account.
  2. Enter your name, full email address, and password. Click Continue.
  3. Thunderbird will try to auto-detect settings. If it finds incorrect settings or fails, click Manual config.
  4. Set the incoming server:
    • Protocol: IMAP
    • Server hostname: mail.echoterra.net
    • Port: 993
    • Connection security: SSL/TLS
    • Authentication method: Normal password
    • Username: your full email address
  5. Set the outgoing server:
    • Server hostname: mail.echoterra.net
    • Port: 587
    • Connection security: STARTTLS
    • Authentication method: Normal password
    • Username: your full email address
  6. Click Re-test to verify the settings, then click Done.
  7. Enter your password when prompted and click Sign in.

Troubleshooting

  • Auto-detect finds wrong settings: Always click Manual config and enter the settings from the table above.
  • Login failed: Make sure your username is the full email address (e.g. john@yourdomain.com), not just john.
  • Cannot send email: Confirm you are using port 587 with STARTTLS for outgoing mail. Do not use port 465.
  • Certificate warning: If you see a certificate error, confirm the server hostname is exactly mail.echoterra.net.

Verify Your Setup

  • SMTP Test — test that your outgoing mail server responds correctly
  • MX Lookup — confirm your domain MX record points to mail.echoterra.net
  • Blacklist Check — check your sending IP reputation