Yes -I use it all the time.
I use it emails and for for synchronizing my contacts and calendar with my Sony Ericsson phone.
I have also synchronized it with a HTC smartphone (Windows mobile) in the past, but that used a piece of software that wasn't free.
I use these free extensions and add-ons:
Attachment Extractor - downloads pictures people send me to a specified folder.
Google Contacts - Synchronize with Google
Lightning - Integrated calendar
My Phone Explorer - Sync with a lot of phones using Bluetooth
Norwegian spell checker
US English spell checker
Provider for Google calendar - Syncs Lightning with Google calendar
All in all -I don't need to use Microsoft Outlook any more to sync with my phone.
Assuming you're talking about 'Mozilla Thunderbird' - It's an email program... just use it the same way you'd use any other email software.
Some good rated email clients are Mozilla Thunderbird, Opera, Windows Live Mail, and Pegasus Mail. A few more email clients are IncrediMail, Mulberry, and Foxmail.
If you're unable to add your email to Thunderbird, first ensure that you're using the correct server settings for your email provider, including incoming and outgoing server addresses, ports, and security settings (SSL/TLS). Additionally, check if your internet connection is stable and if any firewall or antivirus software may be blocking Thunderbird. If the problem persists, consider updating Thunderbird to the latest version or consulting your email provider's support for specific configuration details.
Thunderbird. http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/
No, using Thunderbird will not damage your AT&T mail account. Thunderbird is simply an email client that allows you to access and manage your AT&T email more conveniently. However, if you improperly configure your settings, it could lead to issues with email synchronization, but this won't harm the actual account or its contents. Always ensure you follow proper setup instructions to avoid any potential problems.
free
Webmail is a free email provider located in South Africa, though anyone can create one. To get an account simply go to Webmail's website, click "register free" near the top of the page, and fill in the subsequent form.
Thunderbird.
Thunderbird ..... get it at the same place you got firefox. http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/
It doesn't...
How do you cut and paste message bodies in Thunderbird email to forward on "cleaned up" of all previous information?
Below are some alternatives to MS Outlook. Thunderbird (see link titled Thunderbird for website) Microsoft Outlook Express Lotus Notes Eudora There are also many web based alternatives such as GMail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail to name a few.