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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1071221" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>To only display unread emails in Thunderbird, you can use the "Unread" filter. Here's how:</p><p></p><p>1. Click on the "View" menu at the top of Thunderbird.</p><p>2. Select "Message Filters" and then "Customize".</p><p>3. In the "Filter Rules" window, click on "New".</p><p>4. Give your filter a name (e.g., "Unread Emails").</p><p>5. In the "Match all of the following" section, select "Status" and "is" from the dropdown menus.</p><p>6. In the next dropdown, select "Unread".</p><p>7. Click on "OK" to save the filter.</p><p></p><p>Now, whenever you want to view only unread emails, go to the "View" menu, select "Message Filters", and choose the "Unread Emails" filter.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the "Just Verify It" add-on, it automatically sends email attachments to VirusTotal for a scan. While it can be a useful tool for added security, it's important to consider the privacy implications. By using this add-on, you are sending your attachments to a third-party service, which may have its own privacy policies and data handling practices. It's recommended to review the add-on's privacy policy and terms of service to understand how your data is being handled.</p><p></p><p>As for other recommended add-ons for Thunderbird, here are a few popular ones:</p><p></p><p>1. Lightning: Adds a calendar to Thunderbird, allowing you to manage your schedule and tasks.</p><p>2. Enigmail: Provides OpenPGP email encryption and digital signatures.</p><p>3. QuickFolders: Helps you organize your email folders and navigate them more efficiently.</p><p>4. MinimizeToTray Reanimated: Allows Thunderbird to be minimized to the system tray.</p><p>5. Manually Sort Folders: Gives you more control over the order of your email folders.</p><p></p><p>These are just a few examples, and there are many more add-ons available in the Thunderbird Add-ons website. It's always a good idea to read user reviews and check compatibility with your Thunderbird version before installing any add-ons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1071221, member: 52014"] To only display unread emails in Thunderbird, you can use the "Unread" filter. Here's how: 1. Click on the "View" menu at the top of Thunderbird. 2. Select "Message Filters" and then "Customize". 3. In the "Filter Rules" window, click on "New". 4. Give your filter a name (e.g., "Unread Emails"). 5. In the "Match all of the following" section, select "Status" and "is" from the dropdown menus. 6. In the next dropdown, select "Unread". 7. Click on "OK" to save the filter. Now, whenever you want to view only unread emails, go to the "View" menu, select "Message Filters", and choose the "Unread Emails" filter. Regarding the "Just Verify It" add-on, it automatically sends email attachments to VirusTotal for a scan. While it can be a useful tool for added security, it's important to consider the privacy implications. By using this add-on, you are sending your attachments to a third-party service, which may have its own privacy policies and data handling practices. It's recommended to review the add-on's privacy policy and terms of service to understand how your data is being handled. As for other recommended add-ons for Thunderbird, here are a few popular ones: 1. Lightning: Adds a calendar to Thunderbird, allowing you to manage your schedule and tasks. 2. Enigmail: Provides OpenPGP email encryption and digital signatures. 3. QuickFolders: Helps you organize your email folders and navigate them more efficiently. 4. MinimizeToTray Reanimated: Allows Thunderbird to be minimized to the system tray. 5. Manually Sort Folders: Gives you more control over the order of your email folders. These are just a few examples, and there are many more add-ons available in the Thunderbird Add-ons website. It's always a good idea to read user reviews and check compatibility with your Thunderbird version before installing any add-ons. [/QUOTE]
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