30-04-2005, 21:11
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Thunderbird question
I have 2 accounts set up in Thunderbird. When I get a new mail I have the small pop-up box informing me of it but it's not in any of my mailboxes - to access it I need to select the drop-down next to 'Get Mail' and click on 'Get All New Messages'.
How can I set it up so the mails automatically appear in the right folders?
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30-04-2005, 21:14
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Re: Thunderbird question
Turn off the global inbox:
Tools-Account settings
Server settings for the A/c then click Advanced
Then select "Inbox for this server's Account" and OK through
HTH- don't really understand the question but I don't understand life today
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30-04-2005, 21:16
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Re: Thunderbird question
How do I turn off the global inbox?
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30-04-2005, 21:21
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Re: Thunderbird question
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Originally Posted by Russ D
How do I turn off the global inbox?
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Tools -> Account Settings -> Server settings (for the email address) then the advanced option should bring the options up.
If the global inbox is set, shouldn't the emails be in local folders?
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30-04-2005, 21:25
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Re: Thunderbird question
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Originally Posted by Mal
Tools -> Account Settings -> Server settings (for the email address) then the advanced option should bring the options up.
If the global inbox is set, shouldn't the emails be in local folders?
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The emails DO go in to their correct folder...
What I mean is when I get the pop-up notification on the toolbar, for the mail to actually appear in it's folder I need to click on 'get mail' - I'm after a feature which will automatically put it in to the folder rather than me selecting 'get mail'.
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30-04-2005, 21:32
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Re: Thunderbird question
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30-04-2005, 21:34
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Re: Thunderbird question
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Originally Posted by Russ D
The emails DO go in to their correct folder...
What I mean is when I get the pop-up notification on the toolbar, for the mail to actually appear in it's folder I need to click on 'get mail' - I'm after a feature which will automatically put it in to the folder rather than me selecting 'get mail'.
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Hey, it was NFFC who mentioned the global inbox thing
If I get you right, it's a fault. Try this or you could try the forums at mozillazine
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30-04-2005, 21:38
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Re: Thunderbird question
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Originally Posted by Mal
Hey, it was NFFC who mentioned the global inbox thing
If I get you right, it's a fault. Try this
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Spot on sir!! Have a greenie )
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30-04-2005, 21:39
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Re: Thunderbird question
Make sure these 3 tick boxes are selected:
EDIT: Too late.
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