On 06/11/2016 08:03 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> On 06/11/2016 03:19 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Saturday 11 June 2016 07:04:07 John Thornton wrote:
>>
>>> people using thunderbird what shows up in the correspondents field of
>>> this email?
>>>
>>> JT
>> I am not using t-bird John, a long standing dislike for the difficulty in
>> adding new folders and such.
> Huh?  I have a massive array of folders and subfolders.  You click on
> file / new / subfolder and it asks you for the new folder name and the
> existing folder to put it under.  I have it set up to sort incoming mail
> for all the mailing lists into their own folders from the subject line.
>
> Jon

   There's an even simpler way to do it.  For the email address you want 
to create the folder in, right click "Inbox", and click on "New 
Folder...".  Type the name of the folder.

   To add a subfolder, right click the folder you want it in, and click 
on "New Subfolder...".

   Using this method, you can pretty much put a folder anywhere you 
want.  Right click on "Local Folders" (or whatever your account name 
is), and click on "New Folder..."

   Thunderbird is highly configurable.  There's a About:Config editor in 
Thunderbird, like there is in Firefox.  It's just harder to find.
      Go to Edit>Preferences>Advanced>Config Editor

   I have been using Thunderbird since 2008, and using custom folders 
and message rules, pretty much anything can be done.  I have 4 email 
accounts, and 6.8G of emails sorted.  As of this message, my LinuxCNC 
Folder alone has 54,443 emails going back to 09/2008.  I find the search 
feature in Thunderbird to be pretty easy to use, and I use it often.  It 
saves me from having to ask a lot of questions.

-- 
MC Cason
Eagle3D - Created by Matthias Weißer
github.com/mcason/Eagle3D



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