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Thunderbird 115.7.0 - Unified Folders

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I just uploaded Thunderbird 115.7.0 hoping Unified Folders was once again actually being unified. Nope, no such luck.

I started using Thunderbird years ago for the exact Unified Folders feature, because I have to keep track of five email accounts, and Thunderfbird was/is the only email provider that allowed me to see all five at the same time.

Awhile ago after a Thunderbird upgrade Unified Folders stopped working. I said to myself, just give them time, they'll get it back on track, especially since so many users complained.

So far, crickets on the Unifided Folder issue.

Everyday I'm annoyed of having to scroll up and down to see in-boxes, and other folders. Only Sent and Trash are unified.

What the heck is going on over there, can't somebody address this pertinent problem? It's the strongest feature/reason so many people love Thunderbird, yet you treat users like we don't exhist.

TessWorld

I just uploaded Thunderbird 115.7.0 hoping Unified Folders was once again actually being unified. Nope, no such luck. I started using Thunderbird years ago for the exact Unified Folders feature, because I have to keep track of five email accounts, and Thunderfbird was/is the only email provider that allowed me to see all five at the same time. Awhile ago after a Thunderbird upgrade Unified Folders stopped working. I said to myself, just give them time, they'll get it back on track, especially since so many users complained. So far, crickets on the Unifided Folder issue. Everyday I'm annoyed of having to scroll up and down to see in-boxes, and other folders. Only Sent and Trash are unified. What the heck is going on over there, can't somebody address this pertinent problem? It's the strongest feature/reason so many people love Thunderbird, yet you treat users like we don't exhist. TessWorld

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