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Keep two Email accounts (inboxes, all folders) separate on the same Thunderbird.

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Hello,

I cannot seem to locate my situation in the Thunderbird Support Library, so I am submitting this problem for your profusely appreciated help.

Question: Is it possible to keep the inboxes and folders of two Email accounts separate in a single Thunderbird interface? Alternatively, can I run two separate Thunderbirds, one for each Email account?

I have two separate Email accounts: [email protected] and [email protected] Currently I use [email protected] through Thunderbird, on my Windows laptop.

My [email protected] is accessed via the Internet.

I would like to be able to access both emails through separate Thunderbird windows. However, it would be very chaotic if I merged all of their mail into the same Thunderbird inbox.

I am running the latest Thunderbird, 115.8.0, on 64-bit Windows 7.

Thank you for your advice!

Best wishes,

Joe .

Hello, I cannot seem to locate my situation in the Thunderbird Support Library, so I am submitting this problem for your profusely appreciated help. '''Question:''' Is it possible to keep the inboxes and folders of two Email accounts separate in a single Thunderbird interface? Alternatively, can I run two separate Thunderbirds, one for each Email account? I have two separate Email accounts: '''[email protected]''' and '''[email protected] ''' Currently I use [email protected] through ''Thunderbird'', on my Windows laptop. My [email protected] is accessed via the ''Internet''. I would like to be able to access both emails through separate Thunderbird windows. However, it would be very chaotic if I merged all of their mail into the same Thunderbird inbox. I am running the latest Thunderbird, '''115.8.0''', on 64-bit Windows 7. Thank you for your advice! Best wishes, Joe .

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You can run both from one Thunderbird. Each will have it's own folders and they act independent from each other.