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Trying to alphabetize my e-mail accounts under joint Inbox after adding new accounts (one starts with G but appears at the bottom of the list)

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My company uses one Thunderbird application for ease of cross-use (we don't hide anything from each other in other words). So we have many, many different e-mail addresses. I found it easier to combine them all under one Inbox/Outbox. When I first entered the email addresses I did so in alphabetical order. Now I have new employees, and I cannot figure out how to alphabetize the combined Inbox so that their e-mail accounts are where they should be alphabetized. Do I need to un-combine all of them and then combine them all again in order to achieve this? I have literally 90 e-mail accounts and don't want to lose anything or mess anyone elses accounts up. Any help you have is greatly appreciated! Thank you!

My company uses one Thunderbird application for ease of cross-use (we don't hide anything from each other in other words). So we have many, many different e-mail addresses. I found it easier to combine them all under one Inbox/Outbox. When I first entered the email addresses I did so in alphabetical order. Now I have new employees, and I cannot figure out how to alphabetize the combined Inbox so that their e-mail accounts are where they should be alphabetized. Do I need to un-combine all of them and then combine them all again in order to achieve this? I have literally 90 e-mail accounts and don't want to lose anything or mess anyone elses accounts up. Any help you have is greatly appreciated! Thank you!

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Finally found a plug-in for Thunderbird that allows you to do this very thing. Simply look up "Manually Sort Folders 1.1.1" and install the plug-in. And while you're at it, CONTRIBUTE to the killer person or persons who made this add-on. It works very simply and completely. THANK YOU!