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Rohkem teavet

any way to view an email in search messages ?

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If I use the advanced search/search messages I get a list of emails. If I select one I cannot view it. I know I can do this in the simpler search on the menu but I want to use the more comprehensive 'search messages'. Not being to see individual emails in a pane is a problem.

If I use the advanced search/search messages I get a list of emails. If I select one I cannot view it. I know I can do this in the simpler search on the menu but I want to use the more comprehensive 'search messages'. Not being to see individual emails in a pane is a problem.
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Like me, you have buttons at the bottom labelled "Open" and "Open in folder". Do these not work?

Double-clicking the required message also opens it for me.

Muudetud Zenos poolt

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I understand that I can open an email. But I want an email view pane so I can look at many quickly. Like I can do in the quick email search. I add file below. My suspicion is that this is not available in the main search function of Thunderbird. Is there any 3rd party way of searching Thunderbird emails with a 'file view' pane?

Muudetud rapidtransit poolt

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You're apparently not satisfied with the Global Search, which for all its poor specificity in defining a search, does allow reasonably good browsing of what it has found for you. And its "show email as list" option switches you back to a conventional view.

Where I know which folder I want to search in (as you presumably do since you're using a folder-centric search mode, I find the Expression Search/GMail UI add-on a very useful enhancement to the QuickFilter Bar, so much so that I haven't used ctrl+shift+f in years.

I think if you need or want to persist with the ctrl+shift+f search mode, you need to try the "save as search folder" button. It's a few more clicks but you will see your found messages collected together in a new (virtual) folder along with all the usual viewing tools. Just delete the saved search folder when you done with it, if you don't expect to use it again.

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Thanks. I will try your suggestion.