Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird - #9 - E-mail privacy settings in Thunderbird

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#9 / November 12, 2009 / 2:14 min.

E-mail privacy settings in Thunderbird

E-mail privacy is important to you... and if it's not, it probably should be. Think about all the private and personal information that's sent through email. Think too that an email is considered to be as good as a signature in an increasing number of situations and jurisdictions and email security becomes that much more important. Thunderbird protects your email security and privacy by putting you in control.
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Download Thunderbird and follow along with our series

- Click on Tools and then on Options.

- Under Options click on Privacy

- You can set your Junk Mail settings to suit your preferences.

- You can have junk instantly deleted or move them to a special folder.

- If you wish you can also tell Thunderbird to start the training over again.

- The Email Scams tab lets you check so that Thunderbird will notify you if an email is a suspected scam.

- The Anti-Virus tab lets you enable your virus software so it can quarantine suspected viruses.

- On the Passwords you can create a Master Password to protect all other passwords.

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