Richard Owlett wrote:
SeaMonkey can already perform the required tasks.
But it clashes with desired workflow.
I make extensive use of custom tags <about 2 dozen defined>.
The two most used tags are for:
1. color coding the subject line of messages I wrote.
2. a general tag for things I find to be of long-term interest.
Under "View:" my standard is to display all subject lines:
associated with the second tag above
or
marked as unread
FIRST problem.
When a specific view is selected, SeaMonkey defaults to expanding the
view in the "Thread" pane. As the purpose of the second tag is
_long-term_ interest I have to scroll a long way to see today's posts.
Is there any way to collapse *ALL* threads?
[Collapsing individually is inconvenient.]
View > Threads > Collapse All Threads, or backslash (\) on the keyboard.
SECOND problem.
When searching a directory for key words in subject line [with perhaps a
date boundary], I'll get a dozen or more hits that have to tagged
individually.
I would like to tag or mark as un-read all the hits the search has found.
Ctrl+A selects all messages, or you can hold Ctrl to select multiple
specific messages or Shift to select a range of messages. Then the
shortcuts to toggle read/unread (M) or tags (1, 2, 3, etc.) affect all
selected messages.
This works from within the thread pane (e.g. if filtered using the
search bar), in which case the menus can also be used, and also from the
advanced search dialog, although the menus aren't available there so you
need to know the relevant keyboard shortcuts. You can use the menus
from the main window to work out what the shortcuts are, e.g. Message >
Tag to see which number corresponds to which tag. I'm not sure whether
you get shortcuts for tags beyond the first 9, so you might need to
order them so that your frequently used tags come within the first 9 to
ensure there are shortcuts for them.
The un_satisfactory option SeaMonkey provides of creating a "saved
search" for later display is inconvenient.
--
Mark.
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