Interesting features Phill, care to share how you set those up in 20 words or less?

There's something about Evol that I just liked, but it just didn't stack up for reliability sadly. I also have to swap platforms quite a bit and TB deals very well with that challenge.

Cheers Don

Phill Coxon wrote:
On Fri, 2006-11-24 at 12:16 +1300, Roy Britten wrote:
On 24/11/06 11:29, Reg wrote:
If you have a maximised e-mail on screen in thunderbird, how do you jump to the next unread message ?
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As an aside, one really great feature of thunderbird is the ability to
define your own labels and label colours and then assign them to any
message by hitting keys 1 to 5.
I find this extremely helpful given I receive hundreds of emails each
day (too many mailing lists).
If an email is urgent I hit "1" and it is marked in red in the message
list so I know I must reply to it the same day.
When I reply to it later in the day I hit "2" and it is marked green
"replied".
If I want to think about an email or reply to it when time suits (ie:
not urgent) I hit "3" and it's marked orange for "review". Such a simple feature and very useful.
I still use Evolution for some of my mail accounts but find myself using
Thunderbird more and more often.


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