Sunday, December 12, 2004

Read Mail—Not Spam


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1 comment:

Joean said...

MESSAGE GROUPING

Beginning with Thunderbird version 0.9, the Message Grouping (Group by Sort) feature lets you organize messages in the message list into self-contained groups according to attributes such as date, sender or priority. For instance, if you set your Inbox to group messages by date, the messages will be organized into folder-like groups labelled Today, Yesterday, Last Week, and so on. You can expand or collapse each group by clicking on the small +/- mark next to the group label.

Messages can be grouped according to date, priority, sender, recipient, status, subject, or label. To group messages, first click on the folder that you want to use (such as your Inbox) and sort the messages in your preferred way: either click on a column heading such as "Date" in the message-list pane, or make a selection from View > Sort by. Then select View > Sort by > Grouped By Sort or simply press the letter "G" on your keyboard. To turn off message grouping, click on any column heading in the message-list pane or choose a different sort order from View > Sort by.