How do I setup a catch-all account for a email account

I have hundreds in fact thousands of email accounts from one domain. How do I setup a single account to download all the emails from orangehome.co.uk, eg. [email protected], [email protected] etc.

''rhogg4768 [[#question-1040523|said]]''
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I have hundreds in fact thousands of email accounts from one domain. How do I setup a single account to download all the emails from orangehome.co.uk, eg. [email protected], [email protected] etc.
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I have a similar situation with multiple accounts on a freeserve domain. This all worked fine up with Thunderbird up until about a month ago - not sure exactly when it stopped retrieving any mail apart from the main name items. I've never had to set anything up with the Freeserve/Orange servers as the response suggests - some setting in Thunderbird has been changed!

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