indigo wrote:
Thank you Cliff,
ok sorry about that. Yes there's only one inbox. Do you mean I would
need to use the menu under 'edit' then 'find' to search subfolders?
Is there a way to do this by using the search bar in the upper right
hand corner?
Chris Clifton wrote:
More a general Thunderbird question than an extension specific one.
However, in Thunderbird's search Window if you select search "Inbox"
and select "Search subfolders" this should search all messages (may
take some time though!). Depending on your particular set up you may
have separate inboxes for each account, as far as I know you can only
search one inbox (and all its subfolders) at a time.
indigo wrote:
I have a lot of folders and I can only search for a message if I
know what folder to look in. How can I search through all folders?
Click on the account name in the left window pane. In the right window
pane you now see various options. Under Advanced, click on Search
Messages. In there the account name comes up selected in a drop-down
listbox. The option to search sub-folders should be checked by default,
too. The rest of the dialog box looks very similar to the one used to
create and edit filters.
Find it? Good luck!!
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