![]() ![]() Set you desired incoming and outgoing user name as your IMSA user name and click Next. Click on the IMAP button and then for the Incoming Server enter '' and for the Outgoing Server enter '' and click Next. Enter your desired name and your IMSA email address and click Next. Select the 'Email account' option and click Next. For the installed version, double click on the shortcut to the program or the ThunderbirdPortable.exe for the portable version. I hope this helps!Ĭonfiguration for the portable and installed versions of Windows Thunderbird are identical. Just replace "Home" with any name you need for each new account. Don't worry about creating folders "Home" and "Mobile" within "Data", it will automatically be created.Launch whichever account you need, by way of the shortcuts. Move the shortcut into the main "ThunderbirdPortable" directory.Repeat "Steps 4-9" for each new profile, replacing any instance of "Home" with "Mobile". Create a shortcut of "ThunderbirdPortable.exe", while still in the "Home" Directory.8. ![]() Copy and paste over the original with the following code below:ThunderbirdDirectory=.AppthunderbirdThunderbirdExecutable=thunderbird.exeAdditionalParameters=GPGPathDirectory=.AppgpgProfileDirectory=.DataHomeprofilePluginsDirectory=.DataHomepluginsRegistryDirectory=.DataHomeregistrySettingsDirectory=.DataHomesettingsGPGHomeDirectory=.DataHomegpgDisableSplashScreen=falseAllowMultipleInstances=falseDisableIntelligentStart=falseSkipCompregFix=falseRunLocally=false# The above options are explained in the included readme.txt# This INI file is an example only and is not used unless it is placed as described in the included readme.txt6. It should launch inside Notepad by default.5. Enter "Home" directory, double-click "ThunderbirdPortable.ini" to edit it. Locate "ThunderbirdPortable.ini" in "Other > Source" and copy into each new directory you've created.You should have 2 new directories "Home" and "Mobile" with a copy of "ThunderbirdPortable.exe" and "ThunderbirdPortable.ini" in each.4. ![]() Copy "ThunderbirdPortable.exe" into each new directory you've just created.3. Create individual folders for both "Home" and "Mobile" within your "ThunderbirdPortable" directory.2. Portable Thunderbird Multiple Users (Workaround)I'm not sure if this is exactly the solution you're looking for, but this is a workaround I use for Portable Thunderbird, in place of the Profile Manager.Let's use the user profiles Home and Mobile as examples.1. ![]()
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