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Mozilla thunderbird attachment problem
Mozilla thunderbird attachment problem













mozilla thunderbird attachment problem

mozilla thunderbird attachment problem

For example, you still can't select an email, and right mouse and create a filter from it. It also inexplicably lacks things I would have expected to be improved. Thunderbird 3 has potential but it really feels like a regression in several important respects. There is even a "save search as virtual folder" option in the quick search menu suggesting someone was thinking of doing something like this, it just appears to be inexplicably greyed out. I suggest if Thunderbird 3.1 turns up, they put an option or two in to control this behaviour and remember what the user has chosen.

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There are no ways to guess that an attachment is joined to an email suffering of this problem, although, when this email is seen in webmail, Outlook express, The Bat, or in Windows Live Mail, the attachment is actually there, visible as every other attachments, and in good condition. The workaround is to create a saved search but that's even more hassle for something that could be achieved in seconds in v2.0. Sometimes, attachments joined to emails I receive in Thunderbird are not visible (version 10.0). FFS, stop mimicking an AJAX web application - the results are RIGHT THERE on the disk and you can certainly show more than 10 results at a time. What if I want to drag and drop a few files around, or delete them or flag them as junk? Even as a summary view it is stupid since it only shows 10 results at a time with a More button at the bottom. That's great if you were searching for a particular message but utterly useless for bulk operations. This tab does not show results as a list but in a fancy HTML based summary view. Thunderbird 3 still has the search bar but results appear in a new tab. The feature was handy for bulk operations since it was fast. The list could be multi-selected, moved around and general managed in a normal fashion. Type a word, hit enter, and your email list was filtered for just the search term. Thunderbird 2 had a fairly useful quick search bar.















Mozilla thunderbird attachment problem