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Date: | Sun, 16 Apr 2017 11:28:27 -0700 |
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Rachel,
To turn off thread views in Thunderbird, do the following:
* Move focus to the folder you want; in other words, go into the Sent
folder, but do not open a message.
* Go into the view menu (alt+v), then into the Sort submenu, then press
enter on Unthreaded.
That's it. To ignore a thread/message is to not have it displayed.
Uncheck the ignore options to change that. Pressing enter on them should
do the trick.
Ciao
On 4/16/2017 9:03 AM, Rachel wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
>
> Just recently, and for no apparent reason that I'm aware of, I began
> to notice that my Sent mailbox in Thunderbird was grouping messages
> with the same subject and recipient into threads. I noticed it saying
> "collapsed" where I'd never seen it before. Right-arrowing expands the
> thread so that I can see all of the messages in it. This isn't always
> the case, though. Sometimes I'll check my Sent box to make sure a
> message I just sent actually did get sent; and if it's part ofa
> thread, I don't always even see the latest message at all. I tried
> going into the Context menu and the View, Threads menu and choosing
> Ignore Thread; but all that's ever done is to make it so I can't see
> any of the messages I've sent to that specific person - they're
> seemingly completely gone from my Sent box. I also tried Ignore
> Subthread, though that didn't do anything; and I don't even know what
> that means.
>
>
> I don't want my messages grouped into threads; I just want each
> individual message I send to be there in my Sent box as it was before.
> How do I return Thunderbird back to the way it used to be; and is
> there a way to get back, or see once again, those messages that
> seemingly have disappeared? I'm using JAWS 18.0.2738 and Thunderbird
> 45.8. And after all I'm reading about the difficulties people are
> having using the latest Thunderbird with JAWS, I'm leery of updating
> Thunderbird any further. I hope those of you who've experienced these
> issues have let VFO Group know what's going on.
>
> Thanks for any help any of you can provide.
>
> Rachel
>
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