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How to set mozilla thunderbird to support MSGTAG port 7363

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Am 73 and just moved to Firefox from Windows Live where I could change and sort ports etc. Am trying to get my MSGTAG mail tagging back up to work. Have failed to sort what to do. Is anyone able to give me some geriatric a,b,c idiot proof steps. I am too old to be PC. I am a Geri  :-)

Am 73 and just moved to Firefox from Windows Live where I could change and sort ports etc. Am trying to get my MSGTAG mail tagging back up to work. Have failed to sort what to do. Is anyone able to give me some geriatric a,b,c idiot proof steps. I am too old to be PC. I am a Geri :-)

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I think you will have to consult the msgtag website for specific instructions, but if you have to enter smtp settings in TB, open Tools/Account Settings, select Outgoing Server (SMTP) at the bottom of the left pane, then select the appropriate server and Edit...

See this item for how to generate settings that can be entered manually:

http://www.msgtag.com/support/faq/#settingswizard

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I think you will have to consult the msgtag website for specific instructions, but if you have to enter smtp settings in TB, open Tools/Account Settings, select Outgoing Server (SMTP) at the bottom of the left pane, then select the appropriate server and Edit...

See this item for how to generate settings that can be entered manually:

http://www.msgtag.com/support/faq/#settingswizard

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Very many thanks indeed sfhowes. You solved my quandary. Very grateful Alan Jones