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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"


 Sort messages??”Messages are sorted by date for the folder you select, in the upper-right
corner of the display. Click the headings over the messages to sort by subject, sender, or
priority.
 Read messages??”When you select a message, it appears in the lower-right corner of the
display. Click the e-mail address from the sender, and a menu enables you to add that
address to your address book, compose mail to that address, copy mail to that address, or
create a filter from that message.
 Filter mail??”When Thunderbird grabs your e-mail from the mail server, it drops it into
the Inbox associated with your mail account by default. Thunderbird provides some nice
features for checking each message for information you choose, and then acting on that
message to move it to another folder, label it, or change its priority. See the section ???Filtering
Mail and Catching Spam??? later in this chapter for details.
 Search messages??”You can use the search feature to retrieve messages that are in one of
your mail folders. With the folder you want to search being the current folder, type a word
to search on into the Subject or Sender Contains box. Messages with sender names or
subject lines that don??™t contain that string will disappear from the list of messages.


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