Pesquisar no apoio

Evite burlas no apoio. Nunca iremos solicitar que telefone ou envie uma mensagem de texto para um número de telefone ou que partilhe informações pessoais. Por favor, reporte atividades suspeitas utilizando a opção "Reportar abuso".

Saber mais

How do I add a new sub-folder from the folder itself?

  • 4 respostas
  • 2 têm este problema
  • 14 visualizações
  • Última resposta por PositiveGuyHere

more options

I have hundreds of folders and sub-folders. I have two questions. 1. how do I add a sub-folder to a folder or sub-folder through 'message-> move to' or 'go->folder': this would be so much faster than having to scroll through the whole left-side menu of folders. 2. how do I colour my folders: I used to be able to do this and it made specific folders much easier to find.

I have hundreds of folders and sub-folders. I have two questions. 1. how do I add a sub-folder to a folder or sub-folder through 'message-> move to' or 'go->folder': this would be so much faster than having to scroll through the whole left-side menu of folders. 2. how do I colour my folders: I used to be able to do this and it made specific folders much easier to find.

Solução escolhida

I'm not aware of a way to add folders through the move or go to menu. There is an add-on that enhances Move To or Go, but the folders have to already exist.

As for coloring folders, Colored Folders is expected to be available soon.

Ler esta resposta no contexto 👍 1

Todas as respostas (4)

more options

Solução escolhida

I'm not aware of a way to add folders through the move or go to menu. There is an add-on that enhances Move To or Go, but the folders have to already exist.

As for coloring folders, Colored Folders is expected to be available soon.

more options

How do I encourage Thunderbird to add the #1? -- i.e. adding to 'message ->move to' the options of 'add folder' or 'add new folder'. Certainly other people who have a large number of folders must have this problem as well.

more options
more options

If you can do it in Yahoo Mail (create new folder for a specific sender) to hold both received and sent mail to or from that sender , as a "Move To" command, then we should certainly be able to do it in Thunderbird. That ability has been on Yahoo for at least 10 years.