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How do I stop email threads? My emails are all grouped together.

How do I stop email threads? My emails are all grouped together.

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I think View>Sort by>Unthreaded will do what you want.

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That's what Mom always said. Thanks. If this resolves the issue, please mark it closed so it gets removed from open issues list. Thanks.

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I am having this threading issue and cannot get it to stop since v102? I do what is suggested but then a few days later, another email that has a few back and forth replies starts grouping again - I don't get it. It there a permanent fix to have Thunderbird never create these groups or threads? I just don't want it at all. I would just like every email to show up on the screen as separate messages all the time. Thanks for any tips :)

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More info: To change default for new folders, In config editor, you can change default that applies to NEW folders you set up: mailnews.default_view_flags 0=unthreaded

Config editor is available at Tools>settings>general and scroll to bottom right.

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To set many *existing* folders, follow these steps:

  In the Message List view, in the column header, on the far right, open the options button that shows    
   context menu. (See attached screenshot):
  At the very bottom is the option:
  -> "Apply current view to..."
  -> "Folder and its children..."
  -> Hover over an account
  -> In the next menu don't select a folder. Instead select the account name itself.

This isn't a perfect solution, but it does address the issue of unthreading many folders.

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Thanks David, I am going to try this. Much appreciated :)

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mike611 said

I am having this threading issue and cannot get it to stop since v102? I do what is suggested but then a few days later, another email that has a few back and forth replies starts grouping again - I don't get it. It there a permanent fix to have Thunderbird never create these groups or threads? I just don't want it at all. I would just like every email to show up on the screen as separate messages all the time. Thanks for any tips :)

This is my question also. I can't believe there is no way to globally turn off threading. For me this only started recently that random messages would appear as threaded, and when I change to view, sort by, unthreaded, it reverts, but then in a few hours or a few days the same messages start displaying as threaded again. Something seems to have broken in one of the upgrades

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I can't duplicate what you're seeing. I have the release version, beta, and daily and the folders remain unthreaded since I set them months ago. My only thought on this is just a guess that an antivirus program may be interfering with Thunderbird updates. But that's just my guess.

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Hi, since trying the suggested settings in the post from November 22, I have only had an issue once. If I send an email, receive a response and then I respond back and then I receive another response, I seem to get a single entry in the email inbox that shows all 3 emails in the correspondence linked together. I definitely never saw this in prior versions and I didn't modify any settings myself. I don't believe it has any bearing on my anti-virus software and I always seem to get any Thunderbird updates with no issue. Currently running version 102.6.1

I just thought it may help to post my experience - Thanks

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Well, I just did ten emails to create a thread and it says unthreaded. I remain clueless on this. From this end, all seems to be working properly. But I will admit that doesn't mean the problem isn't surfacing. I will be sure to check immediately on next update to see if the unthreaded setting changes.