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authorKali Kaneko (leap communications) <kali@leap.se>2017-06-07 12:27:51 +0200
committerKali Kaneko (leap communications) <kali@leap.se>2017-06-07 12:27:51 +0200
commit4da0958a7c87d9e68a5e9a9acf4bcbcc3a9d6ac2 (patch)
treefc254cbe55286fb6e12619e645045c0b658da8da
parent75a34f860215f3b31babe6d95b154272a37354a3 (diff)
[docs] change order of steps
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@@ -78,12 +78,14 @@ You can configure Thunderbird manually with the info that is shown in the
there is a Thunderbird extension that automates this configuration. Before
configuring a Bitmask account in Thunderbird, make sure that you have Bitmask
running and that you are logged in with an account that supports the mail
-service (mail.bitmask.net). Then you can follow these steps:
+service (mail.bitmask.net).
-1. From within Thunderbird, install the `Bitmask Thunderbird Extension`_.
-2. Enable the menu bar: Right Click in the top bar > Menu Bar
-3. Run Bitmask
-4. Create a Bitmask Account: From the menubar, click on File > New > Bitmask Account
+These are the steps:
+
+1. Run Bitmask, login with an account that suports encrypted email.
+2. From within Thunderbird, install the `Bitmask Thunderbird Extension`_.
+3. Enable the menu bar: Right Click in the top bar > Menu Bar
+4. Create a Bitmask Account in Thunderbird: From the menubar, click on File > New > Bitmask Account
5. Fill in your name. This can be anything.
6. Fill in your username, in the form "username@provider"