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Hide individual inboxes in unified view

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I have two email accounts and have them both together in a unified inbox. However, under the Inbox, each email account is listed, with its messages inside, and Local Folders is listed. I don't want that. I just want to see the Inbox with its subfolders and nothing else.

I understand that this may be a feature of unified view. However, I have another machine with the same setup, that doesn't use Unified Inboxes, but all the mail still falls into the one inbox, and there are no individual inboxes under it. That's what I want. On that machine "All Folders" is checked and disabled.

So I don't know what I did on that machine to get all the mail in a single inbox without the individual inboxes under it, nor what caused the All Folders option to be disabled; but I'd like to replicate it on this other machine.

Thanks!

I have two email accounts and have them both together in a unified inbox. However, under the Inbox, each email account is listed, with its messages inside, and Local Folders is listed. I don't want that. I just want to see the Inbox with its subfolders and nothing else. I understand that this may be a feature of unified view. However, I have another machine with the same setup, that doesn't use Unified Inboxes, but all the mail still falls into the one inbox, and there are no individual inboxes under it. That's what I want. On that machine "All Folders" is checked and disabled. So I don't know what I did on that machine to get all the mail in a single inbox without the individual inboxes under it, nor what caused the All Folders option to be disabled; but I'd like to replicate it on this other machine. Thanks!

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The other computer probably has a global inbox for multiple POP accounts.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Global_Inbox