No way to create a saved search
I wanted to set up a few Saved Searches in Thunderbird. According to the online instructions, I start by clicking File - New - Saved Search. The problem is, the Saved Search option does not exist. Other options exist (Message, Event, Task etc.) but not Saved Search. I am using the latest version (45.5.1). See screenshot - sorry about the quality, I used my mobile!
Ausgewählte Lösung
Any sign of it in the Application Menu? It hides under "New Message" here.
Another way in: use ctrl+shift+f to launch the the classic search; at the bottom of the search dialogue box I see an option to "Save as search folder", which then launches the same Saved Search dialogue as I'd see via the File|New…route.
I know we have different top level menus in OSX, Linux and Windows, but there are a few lower-level differences (such as Tools|Account Settings in Windows vs Edit|Account Settings in Linux) so it seems quite likely that the Saved Search option may be in quite a different menu tree. :-(
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Well, here it is in my menu:
That's indeed a different menu. Is this an OS issue? I use Mac OS (Yosemite). But the function should still be available, shouldn't it?
Ausgewählte Lösung
Any sign of it in the Application Menu? It hides under "New Message" here.
Another way in: use ctrl+shift+f to launch the the classic search; at the bottom of the search dialogue box I see an option to "Save as search folder", which then launches the same Saved Search dialogue as I'd see via the File|New…route.
I know we have different top level menus in OSX, Linux and Windows, but there are a few lower-level differences (such as Tools|Account Settings in Windows vs Edit|Account Settings in Linux) so it seems quite likely that the Saved Search option may be in quite a different menu tree. :-(
Gotcha! That is indeed the answer (cmd+shift+f, btw, not ctrl :-) My iMac keyboard has both). The easiest way is via the hamburger at top right, I find. Then I save the smart folder/saved search under Local Folders so it's always quickly accessible (and visible). If I use Unified view for the inboxes, it's not so easy to get at if the smart folder is subordinate to one of the inboxes.
Many thanks for quick & effective help!
Alan
I use both Windows and Linux, but the perversions of the Mac world always leave me baffled. ;-)
Thank you for the feedback.
They do it on purpose, Zenos. I drift between Win 10 and Mac OS several times a day but still find Windows more logical. Don't tell anyone I said that, though. ;-)
Alan