Christopher,
Ah, yes, that did the trick. Opening the Choose Folder dropdown with
alt+down-arrow brought up the subfolders during filter creation in
Thunderbird. Thanks very much!
Btw, I discovered that we can create filters by tabbing to the To or
From field in a message, pressing the application key (a.k.a.,
shift+F10), and pressing enter on Create Filter From, which is the last
item. Saves a couple of steps.
Thanks again.
Ciao
On 12/8/2016 8:24 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
> When you get to choose folder, try an alt+down-arrow to expand the
> list and then you can use left and right arrow keys to expand and
> collapse the folders. I know you can up and down arrow through your
> root folders without using the alt+down-arrow to expand the list
> first, but it seems like you need to expand the list before you can
> get to the sub folders.
>
> On 08/12/16 20:23, Ana G wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>>
>> I'm temporarily using my laptop to send and receive email. On my
>> desktop, I've created some filters/rules in Thunderbird so that messages
>> from high-traffic discussion lists go into special subfolders. I'm
>> trying to create the same filters/rules on my lapttop, but I'm having
>> trouble finding the subfolders during rule creation.
>>
>>
>> Here's what's going on: 2
>>
>>
>> My Lot.of.yada account is where I receive list mail. In that folder,
>> I've created subfolders for each of my high-traffic lists:
>> Android-Accesible, Eyes-Free, and Stitchers.
>>
>>
>> While in the Lot.of.yada folder, I go into Tools > Filters > New. I name
>> the rule. then I tab to the area where you set up the "if" part of the
>> rule: To or CC contains list address. The next step is to tab to the
>> "then" part of the rule. In this case, I find Move To. Up to this point,
>> everything is fine.
>>
>>
>> The problem is when I tab past Move To. The next item is Choose Folder,
>> When I down-arrow from there, I only find my account folders. I don't
>> find the subfolders I created. I've tried closing Thunderbird,
>> restarting the computer, and using the applications key, but the
>> subfolders don't appear in the list. I've also tried creating the rule
>> from within the subfolders, but no new options appear.
>>
>>
>> I'm stumped because I don't remember doing anything special when I
>> created these rules on previous computers.
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any ideas about how I find my subfolders when creating
>> a rule?
>>
>>
>> Ciao
>>
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