To set up RSS in Thunderbird, follow the following steps:
1: install and open Mozilla Thunderbird.
If it's your first time opening Thunderbird, you'll be greeted with a screen telling you to set up your e-mail account. We aren't going to use e-mail so you can ignore it. Close its tab if you wish.
2: click on the hamburger menu button on the top-right corner of the window to the left of the minimize button to display the application's dropdown menu.
3: click on "New Account." The menu will change to display new options.
Observation: you don't need an online account to use RSS feeds in Mozilla Thunderbird. The application uses the term "account" to refer to different sources of messages that Thunderbird can handle. The messages that come from e-mail sources are email "accounts," and the ones that come from feeds are associated with "accounts" made for RSS inside Thunderbird.
4: click on "Feed." A dialog window will appear for creating a new "account."
5: you can choose a different account name from the default if you wish, but that's really not necessary and it will make things more confusing, so it's better you leave it on its default value.
The reason it will make things confusing is that the name you type will become the label of the root item in a side pane later. Some actions can only be performed if you select this root item first, so I assume any tutorial written about it will tell you to "click on Blogs & News Feeds, and then do X." If you change it from the default name, you may forget about it later and you'll be searching for this "Blogs & News Feeds" item that you won't have.
It's possible that Mozilla has a different default for each language it's been translated to, which adds to the confusion.
Click Next to continue.
6: the second step of the wizard is to... review the information we just entered??
I'm not sure why this is a step. I'm pretty sure you can rename the account later, so it's not even a permanent action worth worrying about.
Click Finish to continue.
Now that you have created a "Feeds" account, you can click on "Manage feed subscriptions" to start adding feeds to it.
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