Thunderbird 2.0 up has support for Gmail POP and SMTP built-in. When you 
add a new account, Gmail is one of your choices.

After adding the new account in TB, to make it work you'll have to login 
on the web to your Gmail account and configure it (enable POP).

The rest of your questions are answered here:  *http://webmail.mozdev.org/
*
Regards,

John

*
*MRK wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am very interested in using Mozilla ThunderBird to access my web
> based email account(s) such as this Gmail account.  Does ThunderBird
> and/or the WebMail extention allow me to view my messages on its own
> interface without downloading them to my local drive?  I am strongly
> against fetching my email do one local drive and losing the ability to
> access it from everywhere else.
>
> Additionally, is possible to access more than on Gmail account (or a
> Gmail and that of some other service such as Hotmail or Yahoo
> accounts) using the same program/extention?
>
> If this is possible for Gamil, is it possible for Yahoo or Hotmail?
> If yes, it will help everyone in the family.
>
> I hope no one is bored with my inquiries.  I am new to this topic and
> would like to be safe in keeping my messages where I can access them
> from everywhere while having the convenience of using an email client
> software, such as ThunderBird, while I am on my own machine i.e. I
> want the best of both worlds; having my cake and eating it.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions.
>
> Cheers,
> M
>
> >
>
>   


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