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IMAP: Any way to put multiple IMAP accounts under one heading, e.g., "All My Mail"?

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Thunderbird allows multiple POP accounts to be merged under one header. Thunderbird seems NOT to allow multiple IMAP accounts to be merged under one header. I'm importing 4 gmail accounts via IMAP protocol. As asides:

  • MS Mail allows multiple IMAP accounts to be merged under one header.
  • I am a "refugee" from Outlook 2007 (system crash).

Any help will be appreciated, even if it's "It can't be done." TIA

Thunderbird allows multiple '''POP''' accounts to be merged under one header. Thunderbird seems '''NOT''' to allow multiple '''IMAP''' accounts to be merged under one header. I'm importing 4 gmail accounts via IMAP protocol. As asides: * MS Mail allows multiple IMAP accounts to be merged under one header. * I am a "refugee" from Outlook 2007 (system crash). Any help will be appreciated, even if it's "It can't be done." TIA

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View/Folders/Unified will show messages from all accounts in one view.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Global_Inbox#Unified_Folders

Further customization is possible with saved searches.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Saved_Search

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View/Folders/Unified will show messages from all accounts in one view.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Global_Inbox#Unified_Folders

Further customization is possible with saved searches.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Saved_Search