Is it possible to search through all of the messages in Thunderbird folders using a software tool and a search argument? I cannot discover a way to do it using Thunderbird (it might be an operator head space problem). Is there an app (preferably freeware or shareware) that I can get that will allow me to do this? I would like to be able to search all of a selected folder (Inbox, Sent, etc.) including the addressee, sender, date and time stamp, and actual body of the message.
TIA
Searching Thunderbird Inbox Contents
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- UraniumLounger
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Searching Thunderbird Inbox Contents
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- gamma jay
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Re: Searching Thunderbird Inbox Contents
Cute new avatar (for going Gold, no doubt!)...and a typical Dachshund stare!!
Isn't this what you are needing...
Gloda in Thunderbird is the Global Database search feature, built into Thunderbird and positioned just above the filter bar.
To make sure fast indexed search is available in Mozilla Thunderbird:
Select Tools | Preferences… or Thunderbird | Preferences… from the menu.
Go to the Advanced tab.
Open the General category.
Make sure Enable Global Search and Indexer is enabled under Advanced Configuration.
Close the Advanced preferences window.
Isn't this what you are needing...
Gloda in Thunderbird is the Global Database search feature, built into Thunderbird and positioned just above the filter bar.
To make sure fast indexed search is available in Mozilla Thunderbird:
Select Tools | Preferences… or Thunderbird | Preferences… from the menu.
Go to the Advanced tab.
Open the General category.
Make sure Enable Global Search and Indexer is enabled under Advanced Configuration.
Close the Advanced preferences window.
Regards,
Rudi
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- UraniumLounger
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Re: Searching Thunderbird Inbox Contents
Rudi wrote:
Isn't this what you are needing...
Gloda in Thunderbird is the Global Database search feature, built into Thunderbird and positioned just above the filter bar.
To make sure fast indexed search is available in Mozilla Thunderbird:
Select Tools | Preferences… or Thunderbird | Preferences… from the menu.
Go to the Advanced tab.
Open the General category.
Make sure Enable Global Search and Indexer is enabled under Advanced Configuration.
Close the Advanced preferences window.
Thank you, Rudi!
I'm giving the search another trial.
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- 5StarLounger
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Re: Searching Thunderbird Inbox Contents
I rarely need to use anything other than quick filters, there's a link to details of that on the page Rudi linked to. Quick filters are great if the email you're looking for is in the currently active folder, the search box (which I find clumsy to use) is useful if you have lots of folders to search.
John
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