<p>To store your emails, feeds, and settings across different working sessions, turn on the [[Thunderbird Email Client|persistent_storage/configure#thunderbird]] feature of the Persistent Storage.</p>
<ol> <li> <p>Make sure that you have 2-Step Verification turned on in your Gmail account.</p> <p>See <a href="https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185839">Google Account Help: 2-Step Verification</a>.</p> </li> <li> <p>Configure the new account as IMAP when <i>Thunderbird</i> asks you to choose between POP and IMAP.</p> </li> </ol>
To use *Thunderbird* in another language, you can install the <code>thunderbird-l10n-<span class="command-placeholder">lang</span></code> package using the [[Additional Software|persistent_storage/additional_software]] feature. Replace <span class="command-placeholder">lang</span> with the code for your language. For example, `vi` for Vietnamese.
Tails already includes language packages for Arabic, German, Spanish, Farsi, French, Hindi, Bahasa Indonesia, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, and Simplified Chinese.
[List of available *Thunderbird* language packages](https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=thunderbird-l10n&searchon=names&suite=stable§ion=all)
<p><i>GnuPG</i> and <i>[[Kleopatra|encryption_and_privacy/kleopatra]]</i> allow you to work with OpenPGP encrypted text and files. Consider using <i>Kleopatra</i> instead of <i>Thunderbird</i> if you want to exchange encrypted text and files, but not by email.</p>
<p>Since Tails 4.13 (November 2020), <em>Thunderbird</em> 78 replaces the <em>Enigmail</em> extension with built-in support for OpenPGP encryption. If you used <em>Enigmail</em> before Tails 4.13, follow our [[migration instructions|openpgp_migration]].</p>