On 11/10/18 10:37, Tom Worthington wrote:
On 10/10/18 17:17, Roger Clarke wrote:

(1) ... 24 of the non-spam emails I received had attachments ...

Perhaps you need something other than email to get these files. If these
are from students, for example, you might use a Learning Management System (such as Moodle), an e-portfolio system (Mahara), or version control system (Git). You get an email alert with a link taking you to the file (s) stored in the system.

MdC: Actually, this is something I really like about thunderbird - it is easy to detach and save attachments. Very useful in retaining the record of the email.

(2) Filtering incoming messages into themed mailboxes  ...

I use Fastmail.com to spam and virus check my mail, then filter it into
folders, before it gets to Thunderbird. The mail is stored on the server, with a copy on my laptop.

Also, I use some plug-ins for Thunderbird to make it easier to use:

* "Lightening" works with Microsfot Calendaring
* "LookOut" reads TNEF encoded files from Microsoft mail



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