Hello Passing from Thunderbird to Seamonkey i've got the same problem. In thunderbird all inboxes were able to be inserted as directories into the global inbox directory so to be close one to each other but separated. In seamonkey it seems that if you need to have it close they have to be mixed. Is there anything you can do for us? Best regards Paul B
Le jeudi 24 novembre 2011 00:32:11 UTC+1, Paul B. Gallagher a écrit : > Timothy Mathews wrote: > > > Paul B. Gallagher wrote: > > >> Timothy Mathews wrote: > > >> > > >>> I've just setup SeaMonkey having read some posts about it and I'm as > > >>> close to 100% thrilled with it as I could be. My only complaint has > > >>> to do with the inboxes in mail. I've looked for an add on and for > > >>> help but either what I want doesn't exist or I just don't know the > > >>> terminology. Simply stated, I love the fact that in Thunderbird, I > > >>> have five e-mail accounts BUT all inboxes show up together making it > > >>> easy to see all of my mail. In SeaMonkey, I have to scroll to each > > >>> mail account's folders and open the inbox and wish I could set it up > > >>> the same way as Thunderbird. Is there a way to do this or am I out of > > >>> luck? > > >> > > >> If you really want all incoming mail in the same box, do this: > > >> > > >> Edit | Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings | Server Settings (for each of > > >> your five accounts) | "Advanced" button, choose "Global Inbox (Local > > >> Folders Account)." > > >> > > >> I think there are good reasons not to do this, but YMMV. > > >> > > >> If what you're asking is to be able to list the five inboxes together > > >> without pooling their contents, I can't help; I don't think that's > > >> possible. > > > > > > thanks for the tip but I don't want them all in one inbox, I want all > > > the inboxes together. I don't recall how I set it up that way in > > > Thunderbird--I think it just happened--but above all the separate > > > accounts:Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, etc, there are the inboxes for each of those > > > accounts making it very easy to see how much mail I've got in each > > > account and it's really easy to move from my Gmail to my Yahoo etc. > > > > > > Since posting, I had a brainstorm and thought, maybe hitting "n" in the > > > mail will do the same thing as newsgroups and that takes me from the > > > last message in Gmail, for example, to the next inbox so that will work > > > if there's no way to actually have the inboxes in one place. > > > > Yes, the shortcuts N (next unread), F (forward = next message), B (back > > = previous message), M (toggle read/unread), J (toggle junk/not junk), > > etc. work the same in both types of windows. SM will prompt you for an > > OK if the next unread message is in a different folder. > > > > -- > > War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. > > -- > > Paul B. Gallagher _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

