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Some of these are moved from various discussion pages in the Calendar wiki.
Some of these are moved from various discussion pages in the Calendar wiki.  
== Junk: Default view ordered by time marked as Junk ==


Too often while rifiling through e-mail taging junk as junk I hit the wrong one or missed the one I was aiming for.  Finding the message in the "Junk" is nearly impossible.  If it was ordered by date/time it was marked junk, this would save me a lot ppl of a lot of time searching for what was probably junk.
== Junk: Default view ordered by time marked as Junk  ==


== Maildir Support ==
Too often while rifiling through e-mail taging junk as junk I hit the wrong one or missed the one I was aiming for. Finding the message in the "Junk" is nearly impossible. If it was ordered by date/time it was marked junk, this would save me a lot ppl of a lot of time searching for what was probably junk.  
Thunderbird should allow users to select Maildir as a local inbox. Currently, it only allows mbox. There are plenty of software libraries that can be used to add this functionality within a few days.


== Calendar (Lightning): Make same data available under all platforms ! ==
== Maildir Support  ==
Lightning should be usable under all platforms with the same data. I installed a double boot computer (Linux and MS) and read and send E-Mails from both platforms. As the calendar programm differs for the platforms I cannot use the data I entered under one platform to use with the other platform. As many people use both platforms one should take that into account. Linux will only be successful if the double use will be enabled for some time.


Can we please have Google Calendar support?
Thunderbird should allow users to select Maildir as a local inbox. Currently, it only allows mbox. There are plenty of software libraries that can be used to add this functionality within a few days.


== Addressbook: Sort by Neglect ==  
== Calendar (Lightning): Make same data available under all platforms !  ==
For anyone who has a lot of friends it's easy to let one fall through the cracks. A simple addition to the address book that tracks conversations with the user would all but eliminate this problem. If we could sort our contacts by most neglected we could easily send keep alive messages to them and keep from loosing contact. All facilities should exist for this it is just a matter of implementation.


Can we please have GMail contacts sync up with Thunderbird? :-)
Lightning should be usable under all platforms with the same data. I installed a double boot computer (Linux and MS) and read and send E-Mails from both platforms. As the calendar programm differs for the platforms I cannot use the data I entered under one platform to use with the other platform. As many people use both platforms one should take that into account. Linux will only be successful if the double use will be enabled for some time.


2008-04-22: This addon: [http://www.zindus.com/faq-thunderbird-google/ Zindus Thunderbird contact sync for Gmail] syncs Thunderbird contacts with Gmail contacts.
Can we please have Google Calendar support?


== Multiple Addresses on a Line Support==
== Addressbook: Sort by Neglect  ==
It almost goes without saying:  An email client should allow a person to copy a delimited list of email addresses from a text file and paste them onto a line in the email client so that all the email addresses are sent the email you are writing.  Storing a single line of such addresses gives the user a sort of ad hoc mailing list.  Just about every email client I have ever used had this "feature" and I sorely miss it in Thunderbird.  Would it be so hard to parse the text field for a comma- or semicolon-delimited list of email addresses and move addresses after the first one to subsequent "To:" fields when the cursor leaves the textbox?


Incidentally, also might be quite helpful if one could organize contacts such that one can create a mailing list. (I can't say for sure that this feature doesn't exist.  I haven't really looked hard for it.)
For anyone who has a lot of friends it's easy to let one fall through the cracks. A simple addition to the address book that tracks conversations with the user would all but eliminate this problem. If we could sort our contacts by most neglected we could easily send keep alive messages to them and keep from loosing contact. All facilities should exist for this it is just a matter of implementation.  


Can we please have GMail contacts sync up with Thunderbird? :-)


===TO & CC in-line address book integration ===
2008-04-22: This addon: [http://www.zindus.com/faq-thunderbird-google/ Zindus Thunderbird contact sync for Gmail] syncs Thunderbird contacts with Gmail contacts.  
You know the little address book card icon next to a name you put on a TO or CC line?  why is it non-functional?  I should be able to click it and bring up my address book to insert a person to just that line. Further, when clicking reply / reply all, I should have the option to add people's email to my address book from there.


There's an extension that will allow you to add people to your address book from the message header, but that requires me to un-hide message headers first, which is rather inconvenient.
== Multiple Addresses on a Line Support  ==


== Enigmail/GnuPG integration ==
It almost goes without saying: An email client should allow a person to copy a delimited list of email addresses from a text file and paste them onto a line in the email client so that all the email addresses are sent the email you are writing. Storing a single line of such addresses gives the user a sort of ad hoc mailing list. Just about every email client I have ever used had this "feature" and I sorely miss it in Thunderbird. Would it be so hard to parse the text field for a comma- or semicolon-delimited list of email addresses and move addresses after the first one to subsequent "To:" fields when the cursor leaves the textbox?
The Engimail extension should be directly integrated into Thunderbird/Mozilla Mail as it is THE most important feature that is still missing.


===SPAM protection with digital signatures===
Incidentally, also might be quite helpful if one could organize contacts such that one can create a mailing list. (I can't say for sure that this feature doesn't exist. I haven't really looked hard for it.)
Include seamless digital signature management:
 
*Prioritize signed mail
<br>
*Store signatures with address book information
 
*Identify users upon their e-mail address and verify signature visibly
=== TO &amp; CC in-line address book integration  ===
*Mark successfully identified users (when receiving or writing by checking the address book) in green, no sig. as dark-grey and wrong sig. as red
 
*No need to filter signed + verified mail from SPAM
You know the little address book card icon next to a name you put on a TO or CC line? why is it non-functional? I should be able to click it and bring up my address book to insert a person to just that line. Further, when clicking reply / reply all, I should have the option to add people's email to my address book from there.
 
There's an extension that will allow you to add people to your address book from the message header, but that requires me to un-hide message headers first, which is rather inconvenient.
 
== Enigmail/GnuPG integration  ==
 
The Engimail extension should be directly integrated into Thunderbird/Mozilla Mail as it is THE most important feature that is still missing.
 
=== SPAM protection with digital signatures ===
 
Include seamless digital signature management:  
 
*Prioritize signed mail  
*Store signatures with address book information  
*Identify users upon their e-mail address and verify signature visibly  
*Mark successfully identified users (when receiving or writing by checking the address book) in green, no sig. as dark-grey and wrong sig. as red  
*No need to filter signed + verified mail from SPAM  
*Easily alter trust level (i.e. by clicking the name)
*Easily alter trust level (i.e. by clicking the name)


--[[User:BoP|BoP]] 07:38, 24 February 2007 (PST)
--[[User:BoP|BoP]] 07:38, 24 February 2007 (PST)  
 
=== Default signatures and/or encryption  ===


===Default signatures and/or encryption===
I agree both that Enigmail should be included and that making things more transparent is of significant utility. I think that the discussion (in the box) that I stumbled across and copied to [[Talk:Thunderbird#Specific_anti-spam_improvements]] is applicable -- perhaps here is the more appropriate place.  
I agree both that Enigmail should be included and that making things more transparent is of significant utility. I think that the discussion (in the box) that I stumbled across and copied to [[Talk:Thunderbird#Specific_anti-spam_improvements]] is applicable -- perhaps here is the more appropriate place.


Making this very easy for people will improve adoption and when enough people use encryption (or at least signatures), then spam will be significantly reduced. I know that it cannot be too easy and still be secure, but the level of security could be taken up a notch so that a person's computer at least has to be compromised to access their information/signatures. Once that starts happening, folks will be willing to type in their passwords for each session (or message). --[[User:Ransage|Ransage]] 17:45, 7 October 2007 (PDT)
Making this very easy for people will improve adoption and when enough people use encryption (or at least signatures), then spam will be significantly reduced. I know that it cannot be too easy and still be secure, but the level of security could be taken up a notch so that a person's computer at least has to be compromised to access their information/signatures. Once that starts happening, folks will be willing to type in their passwords for each session (or message). --[[User:Ransage|Ransage]] 17:45, 7 October 2007 (PDT)  


===Mozilla should help out the enigmail development or implement OpenPGP theirself ===
=== Mozilla should help out the enigmail development or implement OpenPGP theirself ===
Adding OpenPGP (enigmail) is important. PGP/MIME has far less users then OpenPGP because OpenPGP can be setup anyone for free.
Enigmail has currently many big limitations.
* subject`s can not be encrypted
* there is no one time warning that subjects are not encrytped
* encrypted mails can`t be used within the search function
* many bugs, see buglist
* no symmetric encryption possible (only asymmetric is possible)
* no decryption / encryption / sign  / verify of files (you have downloaded somewhere from the web)


==Flow management +  address book integration==
Adding OpenPGP (enigmail) is important. PGP/MIME has far less users then OpenPGP because OpenPGP can be setup anyone for free. Enigmail has currently many big limitations.  
Not so much about managing your own identity, but rather about the identity of the others. Usually the user wants to see whom s/he is communicating with. Therefore the user information from the address book should be displayed for all the people involved. (i.e. image + full contact information for a single contact, reduced info, like image only for a group of contacts). Simple grouping of contacts as discussion group: [subject of message+time of start] instead of the full list (which can be unfolded at demand)
Display the thread and side threads in an integrated fashion (i.e [image of Brian Pope] "Brian Pope: last contact "Sunbath" two days ago)


--[[User:BoP|BoP]] 07:38, 24 February 2007 (PST)
*subject`s can not be encrypted
*there is no one time warning that subjects are not encrytped
*encrypted mails can`t be used within the search function
*many bugs, see buglist
*no symmetric encryption possible (only asymmetric is possible)
*no decryption / encryption / sign / verify of files (you have downloaded somewhere from the web)


== API to display mail ==
== Flow management + address book integration  ==
Athough Google desktop is able to do it, there is no clear API to instruct Thunderbird to display a given email stored in its mail box (knowing the folder & message ID)
 
Not so much about managing your own identity, but rather about the identity of the others. Usually the user wants to see whom s/he is communicating with. Therefore the user information from the address book should be displayed for all the people involved. (i.e. image + full contact information for a single contact, reduced info, like image only for a group of contacts). Simple grouping of contacts as discussion group: [subject of message+time of start] instead of the full list (which can be unfolded at demand) Display the thread and side threads in an integrated fashion (i.e [image of Brian Pope] "Brian Pope: last contact "Sunbath" two days ago)
 
--[[User:BoP|BoP]] 07:38, 24 February 2007 (PST)
 
== API to display mail ==
 
Athough Google desktop is able to do it, there is no clear API to instruct Thunderbird to display a given email stored in its mail box (knowing the folder &amp; message ID)  


== Visual/Audible notification of new messages  ==
== Visual/Audible notification of new messages  ==
It would make sense to have a thunderbird tray icon which blinks/changes when new messages are available. This way you could immediately know if you�ve got mail.


I know there�s sound notification already, but what if you aren�t in the room at the very moment the mail arrives?<br><span style="background-color:yellow;">The static tray icon that exists now is only shown when there is new mail waiting.</span>
It would make sense to have a thunderbird tray icon which blinks/changes when new messages are available. This way you could immediately know if you�ve got mail.
 
I know there�s sound notification already, but what if you aren�t in the room at the very moment the mail arrives?<br><span style="background-color: yellow;">The static tray icon that exists now is only shown when there is new mail waiting.</span>  
 
The animated tray icon is a feature of the Bat! and it is really handy. Of course it would require that Thunderbird can be minimized to tray. Since there is an open source software called TB tray which does that job I think it could be implemented quite easily?
 
It may also make sense to have the capability to play a configurable sound when a filter has run. This could allow audible notification of higher priority messages and possibly enhance accessibility. ([https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118952 bug 118952])
 
Running an external program when messages arrive could also help using the "new mail LED" some laptops do have.
 
=== First filter then notify  ===
 
Please let the filters (especially the SPAM-filters) do their job BEFORE the notification is issued. This might not apply to SIGNED &amp; VERIFIED mail! (instant notification with signature symbol)
 
=== Korn-style icon  ===
 
I would second the idea of the animated tray icon, but I would suggest something similar to Korn (included in most Linux distros), as having an applet/daemon (I'm not too savvy with the terms) like that would be very useful for Windows users, and having it integrated with Thunderbird would help Linux users, so they don't need to run Korn.
 
My recommendation is that it should have customizable notification of new mail (whether to use sound, a popup like 1.5 does, etc; and what information is given to the user- do they want just to know how many new emails, or do they want the first paragraph of the new email?), and customizable user interaction (left click does this, right click does that, etc). Customizability is always a pain, but it is always appreciated.
 
=== Account specific notification settings  ===
 
It should also be possible to adjust the notification for each account separately. If you have several accounts, for example one account at work and some private accounts, it should be possible to turn the tray-notification for the private accounts off, while you stay at work.
 
== Ability for filters to suppress or modify the new message alert  ==
 
I would like the ability to make a filter saying, in effect, "when a new message matches, move it to folder X and do *not* play the sound or display the alert you normally would." This is because often these filters are meant to get messages from high-traffic mailing lists out of the way, to be perused later. It is distracting to have the sound/alert take place for each of them. ([https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11040 bug 11040])
 
- separate sounds for separate accounts ([https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25183 bug 25183]) - mute sound OR notification globally PER account BY -&gt; '''[folder-rightclick sound-mute or notification-mute - option menu]''' ([https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104809 bug 104809])
 
- separate sounds for separate filter rules: ability to choose a sound for each filter rule
 
== CSS for HTML message composition  ==


The animated tray icon is a feature of the Bat! and it is really handy.
Composing HTML mail using &lt;font&gt; tags scattered thru the text is just plain awful. The preferred font is easily lost, overridden by the system default; there is no styling applied to quotes, reply headers or sigs. The infrastructure for CSS-based editing is already in place. I guess there needs to be a fix so that the HTML compose preferences are translated into CSS rather than &lt;font&gt; attributes -- and maybe some additional UI for a couple of additional prefs...?  
Of course it would require that Thunderbird can be minimized to tray. Since there is an open source software called TB tray which does that job I think it could be implemented quite easily?


It may also make sense to have the capability to play a configurable sound when a filter has run.  This could allow audible notification of higher priority messages and possibly enhance accessibility. ([https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118952 bug 118952])
As part of this feature, the message editor needs to (a) allow user to specify a stylesheet and (b) edit the HTML source (&lt;head&gt; as well as &lt;body&gt;). <br>''— Comment: The [http://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/edithtml-en.html EditHTML] extension enables you to do this. -- [[User:Vor0nwe|vor0nwe]] 09:10, 2 November 2006 (PST)''


Running an external program when messages arrive could also help using the "new mail LED" some laptops do have.
Eudora has this and it's the one thing I miss now using Thunderbird; customized (or no) sound based on sender.  


===First filter then notify===
Comment: Please beware of the limited CSS support in many webmail clients. --[[User:Dikrib|Dikrib]] 08:11, 9 May 2006 (PDT)  
Please let the filters (especially the SPAM-filters) do their job BEFORE the notification is issued. This might not apply to SIGNED & VERIFIED mail! (instant notification with signature symbol)


===Korn-style icon===
Currently the proper design of an e-mail message is very hard to control and CCS is implemented in a way that it is downward compatible to older browsers (they will ignore it). In case the text is idented or a list is used the complete formatting is blown away (and the spell checker refuses to work properly) and the font settings are set to the basic standard (ignoring the user settings), so that HTML mails get pretty bulky and especially ugly. HTML mail writing support is currently in the stage of the mid 90'ties! The user should have a simple interface to control the output of the displayed messages by altering some CCS options. For sending a message this ccs should be sent with the message. There might even be the option to alter the message styles by selecting them from a wider range. (thus simply generating greeting cards, formal postings, personal...) so that the receiver immediately sees the intention of the message. --[[User:BoP|BoP]] 07:19, 24 February 2007 (PST)
I would second the idea of the animated tray icon, but I would suggest something similar to Korn (included in most Linux distros), as having an applet/daemon (I'm not too savvy with the terms) like that would be very useful for Windows users, and having it integrated with Thunderbird would help Linux users, so they don't need to run Korn.


My recommendation is that it should have customizable notification of new mail (whether to use sound, a popup like 1.5 does, etc; and what information is given to the user- do they want just to know how many new emails, or do they want the first paragraph of the new email?), and customizable user interaction (left click does this, right click does that, etc). Customizability is always a pain, but it is always appreciated.
== Ability to import and export message filters  ==


===Account specific notification settings===
Thunderbird can�t import or export message filters yet. This was requested in [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166842 Bug 166842].  
It should also be possible to adjust the notification for each account separately. If you have several accounts, for example one account at work and some private accounts, it should be possible to turn the tray-notification for the private accounts off, while you stay at work.


== Ability for filters to suppress or modify the new message alert ==
== LDAP write &amp; IMAP ACL capability  ==
I would like the ability to make a filter saying, in effect, "when a new message matches, move it to folder X and do *not* play the sound or display the alert you normally would." This is because often these filters are meant to get messages from high-traffic mailing lists out of the way, to be perused later. It is distracting to have the sound/alert take place for each of them. ([https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11040 bug 11040])


- separate sounds for separate accounts ([https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25183 bug 25183])
A very important feature that the Mozilla family lacks is write mode LDAP access. Evolution has it and makes creating a shared address book extremely easy. Another gaping hole is lack of ACL manipulation from the GUI.  
- mute sound OR notification globally PER account  BY ->
'''[folder-rightclick sound-mute or notification-mute - option menu]''' ([https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104809 bug 104809])


- separate sounds for separate filter rules: ability to choose a sound for each filter rule
These two features alone would make workgroup mail management a reality for Mozilla. In any case they are both completions to already present features: LDAP read access is already present and so does IMAP folder ACL parsing (accessible from a tab in the properties context menu of an IMAP folder.


== CSS for HTML message composition ==
Before attacking calendaring I'd finish off what's half done.  
Composing HTML mail using &lt;font&gt; tags scattered thru the text is just plain awful.  The preferred font is easily lost, overridden by the system default; there is no styling applied to quotes, reply headers or sigs.  The infrastructure for CSS-based editing is already in place.  I guess there needs to be a fix so that the HTML compose preferences are translated into CSS rather than &lt;font&gt; attributes -- and maybe some additional UI for a couple of additional prefs...?


As part of this feature, the message editor needs to (a) allow user to specify a stylesheet and (b) edit the HTML source (<head> as well as <body>).
<br>  
<br>''&#151; Comment: The [http://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/edithtml-en.html EditHTML] extension enables you to do this. -- [[User:Vor0nwe|vor0nwe]] 09:10, 2 November 2006 (PST)''


Eudora has this and it's the one thing I miss now using Thunderbird; customized (or no) sound based on sender.
== Extended MAPI Support  ==


Comment: Please beware of the limited CSS support in many webmail clients. --[[User:Dikrib|Dikrib]] 08:11, 9 May 2006 (PDT)
I run and consult with several companies and Businesses, and along with LDAP support a big major negative is Extended MAPI support. Any move into the business world requires this for integration with other products as email clients are becoming more and more the central PIM.  


Currently the proper design of an e-mail message is very hard to control and CCS is implemented in a way that it is downward compatible to older browsers (they will ignore it). In case the text is idented or a list is used the complete formatting is blown away (and the spell checker refuses to work properly) and the font settings are set to the basic standard (ignoring the user settings), so that HTML mails get pretty bulky and especially ugly. HTML mail writing support is currently in the stage of the mid 90'ties!
== Thunderbird-Sunbird/Lightning for Pocket PC  ==
The user should have a simple interface to control the output of the displayed messages by altering some CCS options. For sending a message this ccs should be sent with the message. There might even be the option to alter the message styles by selecting them from a wider range. (thus simply generating greeting cards, formal postings, personal...) so that the receiver immediately sees the intention of the message. --[[User:BoP|BoP]] 07:19, 24 February 2007 (PST)


== Ability to import and export message filters ==
One of the features I miss the most, when using Thunderbird/Sunbird, is the ability to synchronize my calendar and contacts to my Ipaq running pocket PC 2003. Are you going to develop a Pocket PC port of Lightning (Thunderbird/Sunbird)?  
Thunderbird can�t import or export message filters yet. This was requested in [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166842 Bug 166842].


== LDAP write & IMAP ACL capability ==
== Palm Sync &amp; Pocket PC  ==
A very important feature that the Mozilla family lacks is write mode LDAP access.
Evolution has it and makes creating a shared address book extremely easy.
Another gaping hole is lack of ACL manipulation from the GUI.


These two features alone would make workgroup mail management a reality for Mozilla. In any case they are both completions to already present features:
I disagree with Adam - I am a power user, not developer. I would like to see sync with Palm, as well as Tasks, etc. I do want TB to replace Outlook. Thank you! Rod
LDAP read access is already present and so does IMAP folder ACL parsing (accessible from a tab in the properties context menu of an IMAP folder.


Before attacking calendaring I'd finish off what's half done.
I don't really see Thunderbird as a replacement for Outlook, but rather for Outlook Express - so all I need to be able to sync is the in/out boxes and the contacts database. Adam


The folks over at Sync4j (http://www.sync4j.org ) have an open source product that they say could be used to develop a sync program between Thunderbird and Pocket PC. All they need is some volunteers to help write it. Not being a programmer, all I can do is test it. Does anyone want to have a go at it? Michael


== Extended MAPI Support ==
A (hopefully easy) partial temporary solution is for Thunderbird to dynamically export newest emails to a folder. My pocket PC's "my documents" folder syncs with a corresponding folder on my laptop, so if Thunderbird had this feature it could serve as a decent work-around to at least have my emails on-the-go. This way, I wouldn't have to regularly open Outlook except for when I need to access backups of contacts/calendar for my pocket PC. Eugene


I run and consult with several companies and Businesses, and along with LDAP support a big major negative is Extended MAPI support. Any move into the business world requires this for integration with other products as email clients are becoming more and more the central PIM.
A friend of mine just released something like that. It's called BirdieSync (http://www.birdiesync.com) and syncs your contacts, appointments and tasks under Lightning with a PocketPC or a Smartphone. It's a shareware though. Alain.  


== Thunderbird-Sunbird/Lightning for Pocket PC ==
There is an other tool available, which provides synchronization of Thunderbird's adressbook AND Sunbird's calendar. It's Java based and supports Windows, Linux and Mac OS. Clients are Pocket PC PDAs or SmartPhones using Windows Mobile. It's free. See for details: http://www.finchsync.com
One of the features I miss the most, when using Thunderbird/Sunbird, is the ability to synchronize my calendar and contacts to my Ipaq running pocket PC 2003. Are you going to develop a Pocket PC port of Lightning (Thunderbird/Sunbird)?


== Palm Sync & Pocket PC ==
:Palm Sync for mail already works on Thunderbird via MAPI, just setup the Palm conduit as you would for Netscape 4.x. I've been using it for a long time, no problem. I believe PocketPC's ActiveSync also uses MAPI so it should be configurable. --[[User:Raccettura|Raccettura]] 15:55, 23 September 2006 (PDT)
I disagree with Adam - I am a power user, not developer. I would like to see sync with Palm, as well as Tasks, etc. I do want TB to replace Outlook. Thank you!  Rod


I don't really see Thunderbird as a replacement for Outlook, but rather for Outlook Express - so all I need to be able to sync is the in/out boxes and the contacts database. Adam
== WikiSyntax rendering ==


The folks over at Sync4j (http://www.sync4j.org ) have an open source product that they say could be used to develop a sync program between Thunderbird and Pocket PC. All they need is some volunteers to help write it. Not being a programmer, all I can do is test it. Does anyone want to have a go at it? Michael
This is definitely _the_ place to demand for this feature: Make Thunderbird render WikiMarkup in the style of the Mediawiki syntax definition. (maybe just get the rendering sourcecode out of Mediawiki if that's possible) Maybe let the user toggle if Thunderbird should try to detect WikiMarkup automagically or not. --That would be a wonderful feature and we won't have to think if we're wiki-ing or writing an email&nbsp;:) eric.  


A (hopefully easy) partial temporary solution is for Thunderbird to dynamically export newest emails to a folder. My pocket PC's "my documents" folder syncs with a corresponding folder on my laptop, so if Thunderbird had this feature it could serve as a decent work-around to at least have my emails on-the-go. This way, I wouldn't have to regularly open Outlook except for when I need to access backups of contacts/calendar for my pocket PC. Eugene
== Better indication when message is high/low priority  ==


A friend of mine just released something like that. It's called BirdieSync (http://www.birdiesync.com) and syncs your contacts, appointments and tasks under Lightning with a PocketPC or a Smartphone. It's a shareware though. Alain.
Right now there is no easy way of marking a message high or low priority. Not to mention that when I am composing a message and mark it high or low that there is no visual indication in the composition window (OE does do this for example.) It says that "this message is marked high importance" right above the To: and it has a yellow background.  


There is an other tool available, which provides synchronization of Thunderbird's adressbook AND Sunbird's calendar. It's Java based and supports Windows, Linux and Mac OS. Clients are Pocket PC PDAs or SmartPhones using Windows Mobile. It's free.
Also for the message list of received mails it would be better to have icons for the priority indication instead of the text. For example a red exclamation mark for high prio mails is more intuitive than the text representation.  
See for details: http://www.finchsync.com


: Palm Sync for mail already works on Thunderbird via MAPI, just setup the Palm conduit as you would for Netscape 4.x. I've been using it for a long time, no problem.  I believe PocketPC's ActiveSync also uses MAPI so it should be configurable. --[[User:Raccettura|Raccettura]] 15:55, 23 September 2006 (PDT)
=== Way to float important messages on top of view ===


==WikiSyntax rendering==
In this age of mail bloat, it happens far too often that important messages get berried below mail junk and disappear from the "recent" view. It would be nice to have a way to tag a particular message so it floats on top of the mail view irrespective of current sorting criteria (until it gets replied or the task executed). It is amazing how many important but forgotten mails can be discovered by scrolling through one month of mails...  
This is definitely _the_ place to demand for this feature:
Make Thunderbird render WikiMarkup in the style of the Mediawiki syntax definition.  (maybe just get the rendering sourcecode out of Mediawiki if that's possible)
Maybe let the user toggle if Thunderbird should try to detect WikiMarkup automagically or not.  
--That would be a wonderful feature and we won't have to think if we're wiki-ing or writing an email :) eric.


== Better indication when message is high/low priority ==
I second this feature request! It is the only thing I still miss from Outlook Express (which I haven't used for 2 years) and I'm really surprised it wasn't implemented in an earlier TB version. Email messages in the workplace are the modern "to-do-list." Having important or flagged messages float at the top of the Inbox regardless of sort criteria would be extremely helpful.  
Right now there is no easy way of marking a message high or low priority. Not to mention that when I am composing a message and mark it high or low that there is no visual indication in the composition window (OE does do this for example.) It says that "this message is marked high importance" right above the To: and it has a yellow background.


Also for the message list of received mails it would be better to have icons for the priority indication instead of the text. For example a red exclamation mark for high prio mails is more intuitive than the text representation.
== Better signature management  ==


===Way to float important messages on top of view===
Right now Thunderbird depends on a third party file for a signature. This can only lead to trouble in the future (for example a malicious signature that can be attached as a html file.)
In this age of mail bloat, it happens far too often that important messages get berried below mail junk and disappear from the "recent" view. It would be nice to have a way to tag a particular message so it floats on top of the mail view irrespective of current sorting criteria (until it gets replied or the task executed). It is amazing how many important but forgotten mails can be discovered by scrolling through one month of mails...


I second this feature request! It is the only thing I still miss from Outlook Express (which I haven't used for 2 years) and I'm really surprised it wasn't implemented in an earlier TB version. Email messages in the workplace are the modern "to-do-list." Having important or flagged messages float at the top of the Inbox regardless of sort criteria would be extremely helpful.
Thunderbird should allow us to compose our own signature in Thunderbird. ([https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=219197 bug 219197]) Not to mention have a different signature for new emails and/or replying to emails, like Outlook has. ([https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73567 bug 73567], [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=226120 bug 226120])


== Better signature management ==
Comment: I would be really pleased if the double-dashes preceding signatures can be done away with. I've read the arguments for them (essentially, that's how it was done on Usenet) but they really don't hold water. If people like them, let them add them.  
Right now Thunderbird depends on a third party file for a signature. This can only lead to trouble in the future (for example a malicious signature that can be attached as a html file.)


Thunderbird should allow us to compose our own signature in Thunderbird. ([https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=219197 bug 219197]) Not to mention have a different signature for new emails and/or replying to emails, like Outlook has. ([https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73567 bug 73567], [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=226120 bug 226120])
Comment: It would also be nice to be able to provide '''both''' a text version and a HTML version of the same signature. Right now, when sending a plain-text message while a HTML signature is specified, the HTML is auto-converted to text, which doesn't always produce the desired result. -- [[User:Vor0nwe|vor0nwe]] 09:22, 2 November 2006 (PST)  


Comment: I would be really pleased if the double-dashes preceding signatures can be done away with. I've read the arguments for them (essentially, that's how it was done on Usenet) but they really don't hold water.  If people like them, let them add them.
Comment: I second that. Furthermore it might be useful to:


Comment: It would also be nice to be able to provide '''both''' a text version and a HTML version of the same signature.  Right now, when sending a plain-text message while a HTML signature is specified, the HTML is auto-converted to text, which doesn't always produce the desired result. -- [[User:Vor0nwe|vor0nwe]] 09:22, 2 November 2006 (PST)
=== mark (XML encapsule) signatures  ===


Comment: I second that. Furthermore it might be useful to:
so that they can be removed in long threads (they already use the tag:  
===mark (XML encapsule) signatures===
<div class="moz-signature">discussions often consist of more than 50% signature, 10% greetings 10% goodbyes 20% in-line quoting and only 10% information. Marking the signatures and "*** wrote:" could ease readability and reduce clutter (if being removed automatically).  
so that they can be removed in long threads (they already use the tag:<div class="moz-signature"> discussions often consist of more than 50% signature, 10% greetings 10% goodbyes 20% in-line quoting and only 10% information. Marking the signatures and "*** wrote:" could ease readability and reduce clutter (if being removed automatically).
There might as well be a link to the address book if a signature is recognized (especially when an electronically verified signature is offered) --[[User:BoP|BoP]] 07:00, 24 February 2007 (PST)  
There might as well be a link to the address book if a signature is recognized (especially when an electronically verified signature is offered) --[[User:BoP|BoP]] 07:00, 24 February 2007 (PST)


== Position cursor as user has requested when replying ==
== Position cursor as user has requested when replying ==
Even when an user requests to reply above the message they are replying to, very often Thunderbird brings the user to start composing under the message. This is annoying and should be fixed.


* If you actually are seeing a problem with this, it probably has to do with replying to message sent to an identity that hasn't been configured for Put My Reply Above Quote. If you can prove a counterexample, then you should open a bug for this in Bugzilla. --[[User:Mcow|mcow]] 12:08, 12 Mar 2005 (PST)
Even when an user requests to reply above the message they are replying to, very often Thunderbird brings the user to start composing under the message. This is annoying and should be fixed.  


Related to the above is a feature request I just wrote to MozillaZine about dynamically determining the correct answering order (http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=1399996). [[User:VilleP|VilleP]] 10:12, 19 Apr 2005 (PDT)
*If you actually are seeing a problem with this, it probably has to do with replying to message sent to an identity that hasn't been configured for Put My Reply Above Quote. If you can prove a counterexample, then you should open a bug for this in Bugzilla. --[[User:Mcow|mcow]] 12:08, 12 Mar 2005 (PST)


== Store Option settings in the user profile ==
Related to the above is a feature request I just wrote to MozillaZine about dynamically determining the correct answering order (http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=1399996). [[User:VilleP|VilleP]] 10:12, 19 Apr 2005 (PDT)
It looks like every time Thunderbird is reinstalled, all the settings under Tools->Options... are lost. They should be saved in the user profile, together with the mail account settings and mail messages.


==Features from GMail==
== Store Option settings in the user profile  ==
There are several features from GMail I would like to see incorporated into Thunderbird, primarily Conversations and Labels. [[User:Oberiko|Oberiko]]
 
It looks like every time Thunderbird is reinstalled, all the settings under Tools-&gt;Options... are lost. They should be saved in the user profile, together with the mail account settings and mail messages.
 
== Features from GMail ==
 
There are several features from GMail I would like to see incorporated into Thunderbird, primarily Conversations and Labels. [[User:Oberiko|Oberiko]]  


:I 2nd the labels (a.k.a. "tags")! Is this filed as a feature request? [[User:Dfrankow|Dfrankow]] 18:07, 8 Dec 2005 (PST)
:I 2nd the labels (a.k.a. "tags")! Is this filed as a feature request? [[User:Dfrankow|Dfrankow]] 18:07, 8 Dec 2005 (PST)


:+1 for conversations and labels. Enabling the GTD / Lifehacker / GMail "1 big folder + search" usage pattern would be great; conversations and labels are essential for this. [[User:midfield|midfield]] 2 April 2006
:+1 for conversations and labels. Enabling the GTD / Lifehacker / GMail "1 big folder + search" usage pattern would be great; conversations and labels are essential for this. [[User:Midfield|midfield]] 2 April 2006


:I support the request for adding these 2 features. I don't have any experience in hacking mozilla, but given some assistance I would love to take part in the development of these two features that I find to be the biggest advantage of GMail. --[[User:Amitbk|Amitbk]] 23:49, 7 May 2006 (PDT)
:I support the request for adding these 2 features. I don't have any experience in hacking mozilla, but given some assistance I would love to take part in the development of these two features that I find to be the biggest advantage of GMail. --[[User:Amitbk|Amitbk]] 23:49, 7 May 2006 (PDT)
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:I would also like to see conversations added, this is an extremly useful feature for any email user, and I am suprised that more people are not crying out for this functionality in external e-mail clients as this would allow the ingenuity of Gmails system, to be combined with the essentials of Thunderbird (such as new e-mail notification) to form the best e-mail client possible (in my view!). --[[User:ZeroCool|ZeroCool]] 02:41, 26 November 2006 (PST)
:I would also like to see conversations added, this is an extremly useful feature for any email user, and I am suprised that more people are not crying out for this functionality in external e-mail clients as this would allow the ingenuity of Gmails system, to be combined with the essentials of Thunderbird (such as new e-mail notification) to form the best e-mail client possible (in my view!). --[[User:ZeroCool|ZeroCool]] 02:41, 26 November 2006 (PST)


:Completely agree! +Seamless integration of the Calendar system and the contact list would make it solid for work. -- [[User:mjlar94|mjlar94]] 6:53 Apr. 13, 08 (EST)
:Completely agree! +Seamless integration of the Calendar system and the contact list would make it solid for work. -- [[User:Mjlar94|mjlar94]] 6:53 Apr. 13, 08 (EST)
 
:If these Gmail features are implemented, I hope there's a checkbox to turn it off, because I find the Gmail presentation to be confusing, which is why I use Thunderbird to read my Gmail account! -- [[User:Cwolf127|Cwolf127]] 1306, 27 July 2008
 
== Combine and Decode  ==
 
There is a feature in outlook express I simply cannot live without. It allows you to combine several usenet postings into one "virtual post" and then decode any binaries that may be contained within. Often posters who post binary files will break up the binary file accords several posts got get past may possible post size restrictions. Please add this feature so I may finally put lookOut Express to rest; pernamently.
 
== Multiple Labels  ==


: If these Gmail features are implemented, I hope there's a checkbox to turn it off, because I find the Gmail presentation to be confusing, which is why I use Thunderbird to read my Gmail account! -- [[User:Cwolf127|Cwolf127]] 1306, 27 July 2008
Only if we had capability to assign multiple labels to a message. (And have an easy way to create new labels. Of course we need more than 5) We could do away with the need to create folders and filing messages.


==Combine and Decode==
== Support for yEnc  ==
There is a feature in outlook express I simply cannot live without.  It allows you to combine several usenet postings into one "virtual post" and then decode any binaries that may be contained within.  Often posters who post binary files will break up the binary file accords several posts got get past may possible post size restrictions.  Please add this feature so I may finally put lookOut Express to rest; pernamently.


==Multiple Labels==
Please add support for yEnc (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yenc). Despite its flaws the use of yEnc only continues to increase amongst binary groups.  
Only if we had capability to assign multiple labels to a message. (And have an easy way to create new labels. Of course we need more than 5) We could do away with the need to create folders and filing messages.


==Support for yEnc==
== It should be possible, to send a vCard from an addressbook with an email  ==
Please add support for yEnc (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yenc).  Despite its flaws the use of yEnc only continues to increase amongst binary groups.


==It should be possible, to send a vCard from an addressbook with an email==
If someone want to send just one address from his AddressBook to an email Address there is only the way to export all his address files and then to insert it as attachment to the mail. would be nice if we just could move it from the AddressBook to the "write" window.  
If someone want to send just one address from his AddressBook to an email Address there is only the way to export all his address files and then to insert it as attachment to the mail. would be nice if we just could move it from the AddressBook to the "write" window.


'''UPDATE''' The [https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/70/ contacts sidebar] extension written by Jeroen Peeters already provides this functionality. This extension displays the addressbook within the sidebar of the main Thunderbird view [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/images/preview/70/2 in the bottom left]. In the context menu of a contact "Joe Doe" you get the option "Forward Contact" which creates a new mail with a Joe.Doe.vcf attached and message title "Contact information for Joe Doe".
'''UPDATE''' The [https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/70/ contacts sidebar] extension written by Jeroen Peeters already provides this functionality. This extension displays the addressbook within the sidebar of the main Thunderbird view [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/images/preview/70/2 in the bottom left]. In the context menu of a contact "Joe Doe" you get the option "Forward Contact" which creates a new mail with a Joe.Doe.vcf attached and message title "Contact information for Joe Doe". I think this extension deserves to be included in Core Thunderbird (it's only 39Kb), and provides an option to enable/disable this feature. --[[User:Demeester roel|Demeester roel]] 02:50, 8 September 2006 (PDT)  
I think this extension deserves to be included in Core Thunderbird (it's only 39Kb), and provides an option to enable/disable this feature.
--[[User:Demeester roel|Demeester roel]] 02:50, 8 September 2006 (PDT)


==Link between message and reply==
== Link between message and reply ==
Please add support for jumping from a mail message to its answer (could be done by searching into the Sent folder for a second message that refers to the first). I've seen this feature in Sylpheed-Claws.
[[User:UrliMancati|UrliMancati]] 3 Mar 2006


Comment: The [https://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/index-en.html#replysearch ReplySearch] extension allows you to do just this: look up all related messages, either by Message-ID or by subject and sender. -- [[User:Vor0nwe|vor0nwe]] 09:29, 2 November 2006 (PST)
Please add support for jumping from a mail message to its answer (could be done by searching into the Sent folder for a second message that refers to the first). I've seen this feature in Sylpheed-Claws. [[User:UrliMancati|UrliMancati]] 3 Mar 2006  


Comment: ReplySearch is very interesting. It works by opening a search dialog and filling it with a message identification that is likely to be unique but will be carried over in replies or forwards. The only problem is that there are no customizable preferences and that the filling in of the search dialog is slow. It would be great if the search could be done without a dialog and only pop-up a list of results. This is the only feature I'm missing from the days I was using Outlook Express. Hopefully, a better ReplySearch will bring us this very useful tool in an easy to use and quick form.
Comment: The [https://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/index-en.html#replysearch ReplySearch] extension allows you to do just this: look up all related messages, either by Message-ID or by subject and sender. -- [[User:Vor0nwe|vor0nwe]] 09:29, 2 November 2006 (PST)


==New message starting from a template==
Comment: ReplySearch is very interesting. It works by opening a search dialog and filling it with a message identification that is likely to be unique but will be carried over in replies or forwards. The only problem is that there are no customizable preferences and that the filling in of the search dialog is slow. It would be great if the search could be done without a dialog and only pop-up a list of results. This is the only feature I'm missing from the days I was using Outlook Express. Hopefully, a better ReplySearch will bring us this very useful tool in an easy to use and quick form.  
Actually, we can create a new message (blank) or open a template message then modify it.
Please, ask the user which template start to use (if any template exists).
--[[User:A.angelo|Antonio]] 07:53, 24 April 2006 (PDT)


==Label button in toolbar==
== New message starting from a template  ==
As the Mark button appears in the toolbar, is it possible to add the ability to display the (new) Label button?


Please, let users customize the foreground appearance of message labels, not only the background: for readibility purposes this can be better in some cases.
Actually, we can create a new message (blank) or open a template message then modify it. Please, ask the user which template start to use (if any template exists). --[[User:A.angelo|Antonio]] 07:53, 24 April 2006 (PDT)  
--[[User:A.angelo|Antonio]] 07:53, 24 April 2006 (PDT)


==Real line-wrapping==
== Label button in toolbar  ==
The automatic line wrapping feature (text mode) inside the compose editor is wrapping the lines only for the edit view. The email is still delivered with single line per paragraph. This may be quite annoying for users of different emailers. A check-box option in the text edit preferences should cause inserting real new-lines at the line-wrap boundary before sending. --[[User:darko.veberic@p-ng.si|Darko]]


I agree.  --[[User:Ptahian|Ptah]] 09:54, 5 December 2006 (PST)
As the Mark button appears in the toolbar, is it possible to add the ability to display the (new) Label button?


: This sounds like {{bug|86607}}, you can disable mailnews.send_plaintext_flowed as a workaround. I agree to the extent that a better control on flowed format should be given both for display and composition, especially given that other mail clients don't follow RFC3676, but in general its a good feature to allow the displaying e-mail client to match the display to the respective window width. There are certainly use cases where you want preformatted lines. --[[User:Rsx11m|Rsx11m]]
Please, let users customize the foreground appearance of message labels, not only the background: for readibility purposes this can be better in some cases. --[[User:A.angelo|Antonio]] 07:53, 24 April 2006 (PDT)
 
== Real line-wrapping  ==
 
The automatic line wrapping feature (text mode) inside the compose editor is wrapping the lines only for the edit view. The email is still delivered with single line per paragraph. This may be quite annoying for users of different emailers. A check-box option in the text edit preferences should cause inserting real new-lines at the line-wrap boundary before sending. --[[User:Darko.veberic@p-ng.si|Darko]]
 
I agree. --[[User:Ptahian|Ptah]] 09:54, 5 December 2006 (PST)
 
:This sounds like {{bug|86607}}, you can disable mailnews.send_plaintext_flowed as a workaround. I agree to the extent that a better control on flowed format should be given both for display and composition, especially given that other mail clients don't follow RFC3676, but in general its a good feature to allow the displaying e-mail client to match the display to the respective window width. There are certainly use cases where you want preformatted lines. --[[User:Rsx11m|Rsx11m]]


== Make the "Down Arrow" proportionate with the tool button  ==
== Make the "Down Arrow" proportionate with the tool button  ==
I frequently use the "Down Arrow" next to the "Get Mail" tool button, but it is too small. Please make it wider. - By Ponnuchamy, June 2006


== More Options to send later (Future delivery) ==
I frequently use the "Down Arrow" next to the "Get Mail" tool button, but it is too small. Please make it wider. - By Ponnuchamy, June 2006  
I wish to send an email on a particular future date. I type an email and choose "Send later", then it should ask me to choose from the available options like "Send when i go online", "Send on next restart", "Send on a Future date" - there i can choose a date. - By Ponnuchamy on Sep 12, 2006


I second that request. It would be very useful, but I'd add a feature where you can cancel the message before that future date. Those messages to be sent on a future date would be in a seperate folder from Sent and could be canceled before they send. After sending they'd move to regular sent messages. Sorry I can't help implement but I can't program for nada. THANKS! - DCD 10/20/2006
== More Options to send later (Future delivery)  ==


== Take over some very interesting features from Opera M2 Mail ==
I wish to send an email on a particular future date. I type an email and choose "Send later", then it should ask me to choose from the available options like "Send when i go online", "Send on next restart", "Send on a Future date" - there i can choose a date. - By Ponnuchamy on Sep 12, 2006
=== Filter mail instead of searching it ===
Searching mail is taken very seriously in Opera m2 (even Gmail can learn from it). In fact all email is indexed upon receival which allows "immediate" searches/filters to be performed. Think of this as the way how iTunes Browse Panel functions. Click on an Artist and your songlist is immediately filtered to that Artist. In Opera.. click on a contact and ALL your emails are immediately filtered to all conversations (from/to) that contact.


=== Search over all folders ===
I second that request. It would be very useful, but I'd add a feature where you can cancel the message before that future date. Those messages to be sent on a future date would be in a seperate folder from Sent and could be canceled before they send. After sending they'd move to regular sent messages. Sorry I can't help implement but I can't program for nada. THANKS! - DCD 10/20/2006
The above type of filtering is performed over ALL folders and the UI is provided by some extra nodes within an account.
* labels : displays a list of label (important, todo,...) followed by (X) where X is the number of NEW emails having this label
* contacts : displays all (or only the most active) contacts. Selecting any of these will filter all email to/from the contact. Did i say already note that the search is performed over ALL folders. So your conversation really show up in the threaded view even if the separate mails are in different folders (eg. inbox and sent)
* Searches : You can still defined your own search folders (like thunderbird currently does) but they are grouped in a "searches" node
* Attachement : displays a list of attachement types (Documents, Images, Video, Music, Archives) followed by (X) where X is the number of NEW emails having this type of attachement


more info available from [http://flickr.com/photos/develoop/237538523/ this screenshot] on flickr. (it has attached notes to explain the above features)
== Take over some very interesting features from Opera M2 Mail  ==


--[[User:Demeester roel|Demeester roel]] 03:26, 8 September 2006 (PDT)
=== Filter mail instead of searching it  ===


== Forgotten attachment prompt ==
Searching mail is taken very seriously in Opera m2 (even Gmail can learn from it). In fact all email is indexed upon receival which allows "immediate" searches/filters to be performed. Think of this as the way how iTunes Browse Panel functions. Click on an Artist and your songlist is immediately filtered to that Artist. In Opera.. click on a contact and ALL your emails are immediately filtered to all conversations (from/to) that contact.
It'd be great if Thunderbird could scan the body of an outgoing email for certain keywords such as 'attachment or attached' to prompt the user for a forgotten attachment. Everybody makes the mistake of forgetting to attach a file to their email. The keywords could be variable or related to a locale and, of course, the function could be optional.  This should be quite simple to implement.
--[[User:Blundeln|Blundeln]] 01:55, 28 September 2006 (PDT)


=== Search over all folders  ===


Comment: I agree with this feature! Should be easy to implement and referred as a feature no other client (to my current knowledge) includes! ;)
The above type of filtering is performed over ALL folders and the UI is provided by some extra nodes within an account.


*labels&nbsp;: displays a list of label (important, todo,...) followed by (X) where X is the number of NEW emails having this label
*contacts&nbsp;: displays all (or only the most active) contacts. Selecting any of these will filter all email to/from the contact. Did i say already note that the search is performed over ALL folders. So your conversation really show up in the threaded view even if the separate mails are in different folders (eg. inbox and sent)
*Searches&nbsp;: You can still defined your own search folders (like thunderbird currently does) but they are grouped in a "searches" node
*Attachement&nbsp;: displays a list of attachement types (Documents, Images, Video, Music, Archives) followed by (X) where X is the number of NEW emails having this type of attachement


Comment: the [https://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/index-en.html#ar AttachmentRemember] extension takes care of this. -- [[User:Vor0nwe|vor0nwe]] 08:41, 2 November 2006 (PST)
more info available from [http://flickr.com/photos/develoop/237538523/ this screenshot] on flickr. (it has attached notes to explain the above features)  


Comment: This is [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35601 bug 35601].--[[User:C960657|C960657]] 14:22, 13 May 2008 (PDT)
--[[User:Demeester roel|Demeester roel]] 03:26, 8 September 2006 (PDT)  


== Import individual .vcf file ==
== Forgotten attachment prompt  ==
In my work environment, there are two habits people have for sending contact information:  As a big chunk of Signature text, or as an attached .vcf file.  I'd love to be able to use Thunderbird to just open a .vcf file and have it be added to the address book.  I saw a [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Help_Documentation:Migrating_to_Mozilla_Thunderbird howto] on doing this in Windows, but it seems like too much work to have to fire up Outlook (which some people may not even have), import the .vcf, export the contact info, and then go through the Thunderbird import.  The time trade-off may make it easier to just type in the card info. by hand.


--[[User:Loup-Vert|Loup-Vert]] 09:49, 7 October 2006 (PDT)
It'd be great if Thunderbird could scan the body of an outgoing email for certain keywords such as 'attachment or attached' to prompt the user for a forgotten attachment. Everybody makes the mistake of forgetting to attach a file to their email. The keywords could be variable or related to a locale and, of course, the function could be optional. This should be quite simple to implement. --[[User:Blundeln|Blundeln]] 01:55, 28 September 2006 (PDT)  


Did some searching after I read your request, and came up with this extension: http://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/morecols-en.html. Enjoy it, I know I do!
<br> Comment: I agree with this feature! Should be easy to implement and referred as a feature no other client (to my current knowledge) includes!&nbsp;;)


--[[User:Pjotrovitz|Pjotrovitz]] 01:31, 24 October 2006 (PDT)
<br> Comment: the [https://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/index-en.html#ar AttachmentRemember] extension takes care of this. -- [[User:Vor0nwe|vor0nwe]] 08:41, 2 November 2006 (PST)  


== Run message filters on startup/shutdown ==
Comment: This is [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35601 bug 35601].--[[User:C960657|C960657]] 14:22, 13 May 2008 (PDT)
I would like to ability to run message filters specified folders at startup/shutdown. That way I can automatically archive old emails into an archive folder when they are older than n days (makes for faster searching/sorting of my inbox), or anything else you can do with a filter. For corporate use, having the ability to move old emails to an archive folder who's data is stored on a remote server that gets backed up every night would help sell Thunderbird to small-medium offices that either don't host their own mail server, or don't use IMAP.  It can also be used for people who want to read all their new email in the inbox but want to file them away in separate folders when they are done, too many people do this manually today. --MHall


== Various Calendar views on the main window ==
== Import individual .vcf file  ==
I would like to see an option to view several months in one window. The options may be to "view year", "view 6 months (semi-annual year), "view 4 months (quarterly)", "view from month/year to month/year". These options will be very helpful for planning purposes like choosing travel dates and to answer questions like: what day is xx? How many weeks from xx/19xx to xx/19xx? --SeshuP


==A Mail Archiving Facility in Mozilla Thunderbird==
In my work environment, there are two habits people have for sending contact information: As a big chunk of Signature text, or as an attached .vcf file. I'd love to be able to use Thunderbird to just open a .vcf file and have it be added to the address book. I saw a [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Help_Documentation:Migrating_to_Mozilla_Thunderbird howto] on doing this in Windows, but it seems like too much work to have to fire up Outlook (which some people may not even have), import the .vcf, export the contact info, and then go through the Thunderbird import. The time trade-off may make it easier to just type in the card info. by hand.


A Mail Archiving facility where in the mail is stored in another seperate database is a very much required feature as this will help in preserving mails for longer period.
--[[User:Loup-Vert|Loup-Vert]] 09:49, 7 October 2006 (PDT)


*This Archive database should be created in the location as specified by the user.
Did some searching after I read your request, and came up with this extension: http://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/morecols-en.html. Enjoy it, I know I do!
 
--[[User:Pjotrovitz|Pjotrovitz]] 01:31, 24 October 2006 (PDT)
 
== Run message filters on startup/shutdown  ==
 
I would like to ability to run message filters specified folders at startup/shutdown. That way I can automatically archive old emails into an archive folder when they are older than n days (makes for faster searching/sorting of my inbox), or anything else you can do with a filter. For corporate use, having the ability to move old emails to an archive folder who's data is stored on a remote server that gets backed up every night would help sell Thunderbird to small-medium offices that either don't host their own mail server, or don't use IMAP. It can also be used for people who want to read all their new email in the inbox but want to file them away in separate folders when they are done, too many people do this manually today. --MHall
 
== Various Calendar views on the main window  ==
 
I would like to see an option to view several months in one window. The options may be to "view year", "view 6 months (semi-annual year), "view 4 months (quarterly)", "view from month/year to month/year". These options will be very helpful for planning purposes like choosing travel dates and to answer questions like: what day is xx? How many weeks from xx/19xx to xx/19xx? --SeshuP
 
== A Mail Archiving Facility in Mozilla Thunderbird  ==
 
A Mail Archiving facility where in the mail is stored in another seperate database is a very much required feature as this will help in preserving mails for longer period.
 
*This Archive database should be created in the location as specified by the user.  
*This database (preferably) be a single file (file system file) so that it can be easily moved to a different location / machine etc.
*This database (preferably) be a single file (file system file) so that it can be easily moved to a different location / machine etc.


===Possible implementation===
=== Possible implementation ===
As a extension, if this cannot be a part of the main thunderbird.
 
As a extension, if this cannot be a part of the main thunderbird.  
 
=== How will users use this  ===
 
*User will have to first create a "Archive Mail Database" from thte file menu options.
**When Creating she will have to give a provide the file system location for creating the archive (system may prompt with a default location)
**The user has to provide with a physical file system name
**and a logical name (which will be referenced within the thunderbird application)
*the User will select a mail to be archived i.e right click (or from the menu options) and choose the option called archive. This action will remove the mail from the current folder/inbox and move it to the archive database.
*Users can open the archive database either thru the menu options or through the tree view on the left hand side, which shows the archive database.
 
=== Likely usage  ===
 
*Archiving mails on a year on year basis for auditing purposes.
*To back up the mails
*For any other purpose the user wants it for.
 
=== Advantages  ===
 
*Seperate Mail Database with same security features, so reducing the load on the inbox (especially if you get tonnes of emails and you have to store them all)
*Can act as a Backup
 
--[[User:Natarajan|Natarajan]] 09:01, 21 October 2006 (IST - Indian Standard Time)


===How will users use this===
== HTML/Text/Source  ==
*User will have to first create a "Archive Mail Database" from thte file menu options.
** When Creating she will have to give a provide the file system location for creating the archive (system may prompt with a default location)
** The user has to provide with a physical file system name
** and a logical name (which will be referenced within the thunderbird application)
* the User will select a mail to be archived i.e right click (or from the menu options) and choose the option called archive. This action will remove the mail from the current folder/inbox and move it to the archive database.
* Users can open the archive database either thru the menu options or through the tree view on the left hand side, which shows the archive database.


===Likely usage===
*I set my default to send/forward text emails only which is what i want 99% of the time. It is inconvenient however on the odd occasion when i want to actually forward an HTML message. I have to change my preference, send the email, then go back and revert my preference. I suggest adding in the Message-&gt;Forward As menu:
* Archiving mails on a year on year basis for auditing purposes.
**Forward As HTML (in case default is set to text)
* To back up the mails
**Forward As Text (in case default is set to HTML)
* For any other purpose the user wants it for.
*In email reader window, have three tabs:
**HTML rendered output of HTML email
**Text version of email
**Source of entire email including headers (ie same as view source)


===Advantages===
'''Note about the comment below''': This does not address *READING* email messages. Sometimes people just want to be able to copy the entire email into a text file. Currently the header of the email is not even copyable all at once; if you want to copy it, as far as I can tell, you have to copy it one line at a time. And you certainly can't copy the header info as well as the body at the same time.
* Seperate Mail Database with same security features, so reducing the load on the inbox (especially if you get tonnes of emails and you have to store them all)
* Can act as a Backup
--[[User:Natarajan|Natarajan]] 09:01, 21 October 2006 (IST - Indian Standard Time)


== HTML/Text/Source ==
Comment:  
* I set my default to send/forward text emails only which is what i want 99% of the time. It is inconvenient however on the odd occasion when i want to actually forward an HTML message. I have to change my preference, send the email, then go back and revert my preference. I suggest adding in the Message->Forward As menu:
** Forward As HTML (in case default is set to text)
** Forward As Text (in case default is set to HTML)
* In email reader window, have three tabs:
** HTML rendered output of HTML email
** Text version of email
** Source of entire email including headers (ie same as view source)


'''Note about the comment below''':  This does not address *READING* email messages.  Sometimes people just want to be able to copy the entire email into a text file. Currently the header of the email is not even copyable all at once; if you want to copy it, as far as I can tell, you have to copy it one line at a time.  And you certainly can't copy the header info as well as the body at the same time.
*There is still no <tt>Shift</tt> Forward option for forwarding in HTML when the default is set to plain text composition. This is inconsistent and should really be implemented.
*Pressing <tt>Shift</tt> while clicking the Write, or Reply, <strike>or Forward</strike> buttons opens the Compose window in the opposite mode to the default settings. So if you set your default to send text emails, you'll get the new/reply/<strike>forwarded</strike> message in HTML mode, or vice-versa.
*the [http://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/edithtml-en.html EditHTML] extension allows you to edit the full HTML source.
*I agree that it would be very nice to have a possibility to edit the full e-mail source. Extension, anyone?&nbsp;;-)


Comment:
-- [[User:Vor0nwe|vor0nwe]] 09:42, 2 November 2006 (PST)  
* There is still no <tt>Shift</tt> Forward option for forwarding in HTML when the default is set to plain text composition. This is inconsistent and should really be implemented.
* Pressing <tt>Shift</tt> while clicking the Write, or Reply, <strike>or Forward</strike> buttons opens the Compose window in the opposite mode to the default settings. So if you set your default to send text emails, you'll get the new/reply/<strike>forwarded</strike> message in HTML mode, or vice-versa.
* the [http://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/edithtml-en.html EditHTML] extension allows you to edit the full HTML source.
* I agree that it would be very nice to have a possibility to edit the full e-mail source. Extension, anyone? ;-)
-- [[User:Vor0nwe|vor0nwe]] 09:42, 2 November 2006 (PST)


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=== collapse messages automatically and link threads (messages) in-line  ===


===collapse messages automatically and link threads (messages) in-line===
Currently every message and replies to it are generating extremely long trains of unwanted quotations. How about replacing the quotes with an individual code (i.e. containing the from +to + date) for the original message and replacing this by a link to the message as soon as the link is received. Optionally unfold all messages that are linked to each other. Offer to link other messages manually (not from within the thread) by drag'n drop --[[User:BoP|BoP]] 07:19, 24 February 2007 (PST)  
Currently every message and replies to it are generating extremely long trains of unwanted quotations. How about replacing the quotes with an individual code (i.e. containing the from +to + date) for the original message and replacing this by a link to the message as soon as the link is received. Optionally unfold all messages that are linked to each other. Offer to link other messages manually (not from within the thread) by drag'n drop --[[User:BoP|BoP]] 07:19, 24 February 2007 (PST)
 
=== HTML/Plain text switch  ===


===HTML/Plain text switch===
The first mentioned ability to switch to HTML from plain text quickly would be a real help. The scenario:  
The first mentioned ability to switch to HTML from plain text quickly would be a real help. The scenario:  
*I start to write a message (in plain text)
 
*I remember after a page that I need to put a table or something in the message
*I start to write a message (in plain text)  
*I open the account settings and change to HTML
*I remember after a page that I need to put a table or something in the message  
*I open a new message window
*I open the account settings and change to HTML  
*I open a new message window  
*then I copy and paste the previous text and continue to work in HTML.
*then I copy and paste the previous text and continue to work in HTML.


There should be a switch in the Toolbar that would switch the whole (already half written) message to HMTL.
There should be a switch in the Toolbar that would switch the whole (already half written) message to HMTL.  


==Update "Compact Folders" to only change folders containing deleted messages==
== Update "Compact Folders" to only change folders containing deleted messages ==


In the current version (1.5.0.7), Compact Folders causes each mail folder to be processed (and re-written), no matter if it contains deleted messages or not. Especially for set-ups with many and/or large e-mail folders, the proposed change would considerably speed up execution of the Compact Folders command. It would also enable incremental backups of e-mail accounts (i.e. backups in which only the folders that have changed are added to the archive).
In the current version (1.5.0.7), Compact Folders causes each mail folder to be processed (and re-written), no matter if it contains deleted messages or not. Especially for set-ups with many and/or large e-mail folders, the proposed change would considerably speed up execution of the Compact Folders command. It would also enable incremental backups of e-mail accounts (i.e. backups in which only the folders that have changed are added to the archive).  


==Import image attachments into F-Spot or other photo album software==
== Import image attachments into F-Spot or other photo album software ==


The attachment context menu could include an option "import into F-Spot" (or some other photo album software). For novice users saving into a directory, opening F-Spot, finding the import function and navigating to the same directory is an unnecessarily difficult task.
The attachment context menu could include an option "import into F-Spot" (or some other photo album software). For novice users saving into a directory, opening F-Spot, finding the import function and navigating to the same directory is an unnecessarily difficult task.  


==Run shell command for attachments==
== Run shell command for attachments ==


A "send attachments to shell script" or "run command for attachments" menu option could run a selected shell script or command line with the paths of the attached images in the temporary directory as extra arguments.
A "send attachments to shell script" or "run command for attachments" menu option could run a selected shell script or command line with the paths of the attached images in the temporary directory as extra arguments.  


==Multiple item clipboard==
== Multiple item clipboard ==


A clipboard for both Firefox and Thunderbird that, like MS Word, stores multiple clippings. It would also be nice if the clippings were integrated with bookmarks .
A clipboard for both Firefox and Thunderbird that, like MS Word, stores multiple clippings. It would also be nice if the clippings were integrated with bookmarks .  


==Read in plain text==
== Read in plain text ==


It's way too hard to configure Thunderbird to read messages in plain text only, especially considering Outlook Express allows you to do (more or less) the same thing by checking one box. Just read how hard it is to do this in Thunderbird:
It's way too hard to configure Thunderbird to read messages in plain text only, especially considering Outlook Express allows you to do (more or less) the same thing by checking one box. Just read how hard it is to do this in Thunderbird: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Using_Plain_Text#Reading_e-mail_in_plain_text  
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Using_Plain_Text#Reading_e-mail_in_plain_text


== Message Filter to save attachments to a directory based on sender's adddress ==
== Message Filter to save attachments to a directory based on sender's adddress ==


Add filter action "Save attachments to disk directory" based on sender's address.
Add filter action "Save attachments to disk directory" based on sender's address.  


Suggest folder as based on the domain/user part of the sender's address by truncating common domain suffixes like .com, .org, .com.ua, etc. and
Suggest folder as based on the domain/user part of the sender's address by truncating common domain suffixes like .com, .org, .com.ua, etc. and  


Let the user select the disk directory to save attachments to
Let the user select the disk directory to save attachments to  
 
Use case:


Use case:
   message:
   message:
   From: user@example.com
   From: user@example.com


Create filter from message:
Create filter from message:  


Action:  
Action:  
   save attachments to disk:  
   save attachments to disk:  
   folder: c:\attachments\example\user
   folder: c:\attachments\example\user
   Save to: select folder
   Save to: select folder


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I would like to second this request,and add to it. It would be great if when creating a new entry in the address book if I could also create a filter at the same time (ie add a line for a filter within the address book entry). (a little less clicking.....)


== Copy the sent message but not the attachment  ==


I would like to second this request,and add to it.  It would be great if when creating a new entry in the address book if I could also create a filter at the same time (ie add a line for a filter within the address book entry). (a little less clicking.....)
A common configuration is to place a copy of every sent message with its attachments in Sent folder. In order to save mailbox storage space it would be interesting to allow the user to tell that the attachment is not to be saved. It could be a global setting and a per message option. This way the user may decide the default behavior (save or not to save attachments) and may override this default on every message. This could be an option in the compose Options menu. It would be nice to always save the message and only sometimes to save the attachment.  
 
==Copy the sent message but not the attachment==
 
A common configuration is to place a copy of every sent message with its attachments in Sent folder. In order to save mailbox storage space it would be interesting to allow the user to tell that the attachment is not to be saved. It could be a global setting and a per message option. This way the user may decide the default behavior (save or not to save attachments) and may override this default on every message. This could be an option in the compose Options menu. It would be nice to always save the message and only sometimes to save the attachment.


==Connection failure alert box==
== Connection failure alert box ==


On Windows, each time Tb tries to connect to the mail server but no connection is available an alert box pops up, even if Tb has no focus or is minimized:
On Windows, each time Tb tries to connect to the mail server but no connection is available an alert box pops up, even if Tb has no focus or is minimized: give the user the ability to suppress those alerts (and maybe add the ability to alert the user somehow else: such as an icon in the tray) More info: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=512469  
give the user the ability to suppress those alerts (and maybe add the ability to alert the user somehow else: such as an icon in the tray)
More info:  
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=512469


== VCFfile support and synchronisation ==
== VCFfile support and synchronisation ==


I am now using this [http://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/morecols-en.html extension] to import single VCF files into the Thunderbird address book. It would be better if Thunderbird could be defined as the default application for handling VCF files to eliminate the manual import/export step.
I am now using this [http://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/morecols-en.html extension] to import single VCF files into the Thunderbird address book. It would be better if Thunderbird could be defined as the default application for handling VCF files to eliminate the manual import/export step.  


The basic challenge is to set up address synchronisation across Thunderbird, webmail (such as Gmail) and mobile devices such as PDAs and/or mobile phones. I have a Palm T5, a Sony Ericsson K608i and use Thunderbird and Gmail. There is no easy way to keep addresses in sync, which is frustrating. Synchronisation is an increasingly important feature for many users.
The basic challenge is to set up address synchronisation across Thunderbird, webmail (such as Gmail) and mobile devices such as PDAs and/or mobile phones. I have a Palm T5, a Sony Ericsson K608i and use Thunderbird and Gmail. There is no easy way to keep addresses in sync, which is frustrating. Synchronisation is an increasingly important feature for many users.  


:Exactly my problem - I even have the same combination PDA, Sony Ericsson, Thunderbird and GMail. Would be a great help for using Thunderbird in a working environment. This would also be an important argument for use over Outlook. Then I have only to find an alternative to PowerPoint and my PC is free. Cheers, --[[User:Gego|Gego]] 02:30, 23 June 2007 (PDT)
:Exactly my problem - I even have the same combination PDA, Sony Ericsson, Thunderbird and GMail. Would be a great help for using Thunderbird in a working environment. This would also be an important argument for use over Outlook. Then I have only to find an alternative to PowerPoint and my PC is free. Cheers, --[[User:Gego|Gego]] 02:30, 23 June 2007 (PDT)


== Filter Extension - Archive - Synchronization==
== Filter Extension - Archive - Synchronization ==


The Thunderbird Filters are sorely neglected as a valuable tool. Features like opening external programs, saving individual emails as txt with an automated syntax (Subject_<subject> _ Date _ <date>.<extension>) and in general allow more end user customization would be a great help and should be added as a core feature.  
The Thunderbird Filters are sorely neglected as a valuable tool. Features like opening external programs, saving individual emails as txt with an automated syntax (Subject_&lt;subject&gt; _ Date _ &lt;date&gt;.&lt;extension&gt;) and in general allow more end user customization would be a great help and should be added as a core feature.  


This feature could be used to extract emails for Archiving and easy synchronization purposes. --[[User:Gego|Gego]] 02:28, 23 June 2007 (PDT)
This feature could be used to extract emails for Archiving and easy synchronization purposes. --[[User:Gego|Gego]] 02:28, 23 June 2007 (PDT)  


*[http://www.supportware.net/mozilla/AutoSave.xpi AutoSave xpi from ausdilecce (only manual export]  
*[http://www.supportware.net/mozilla/AutoSave.xpi AutoSave xpi from ausdilecce (only manual export]  
*[http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=559906&sid=d659fcd472033d88f9217a8e8ac936fc Links zu Forum-Thread]
*[http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=559906&sid=d659fcd472033d88f9217a8e8ac936fc Links zu Forum-Thread]


==Copy email address functionality from addressbook==
== Copy email address functionality from addressbook ==
 
I often need to use request tracking software that does not integrate with Thunderbird's addressbook. I then need to mail people that are listed in my Thunderbird addressbook, and find it annoying that I can't simply right click on the name and copy the address. I'm sure this will be trivial to add, so it would be nice if some benevolent dev could add the functionality. Cheers!
 
== Reply to self should put original recipient in To: field  ==
 
When I reply to my own message in Thunderbird, it puts me in both the From: and To: fields. Instead, Thunderbird should do like Pine does when replying to a message From: yourself, and put the original recipient (from the To: field on the message being replied to) into the To: field of the reply.
 
== Protect or Lock emails  ==
 
Feature request for a feature to "protect" emails from being deleted. Some quick way to lock the domain so that an extra step (unlocking or unprotect) would be necessary to delete it. This would give you the option to come back to revisit important emails without fear of accidental loss.
 
Recommended processes:
 
A. Select email and then click MESSAGE &gt; MARK &gt; "As Protected"
 
B. Right click message &gt; MARK &gt; "As Protected"
 
Reverse: "As Unprotected"
 
Alternate: "As Locked"/"As Unlocked"
 
== search/filter for the folder panel  ==
 
Feature request for a search/filter in the folder panel.
 
When dealing with (too) many folders, the ability of displaying only folders matching a pattern could be convenient.
 
Recommended:
 
A search/filter input near the folder panel switching arrows.
 
As you tip a filter pattern, the view of the panel will display only matching folders.
 
== General addressbook enhancement  ==
 
Feature request for a better addressbook.
 
There is no field for birthday. The number of email addresses are restricted to two addresses. The number of telephone numbers are restricted to four addresses. Other Applications like Evolution and Outlook have an better Addressbook with much more fields and possibilities
 
== Make filters atomic (transaction like)  ==
 
Right now there are some problems when a filter encounters a busy folder. (For example on an IMAP account, a filter moving a messages and copying them at the same time causes the copying to fail.)
 
== Major Usability Redesign of Folders &amp; Threads (in 4 Steps)  ==
 
=== Step 1: Combined Sender/Receiver Column  ===
 
'''Problem:''' Currently, in each custom mail folder there is a column for the sender of the message. For outgoing messages this is always ''your'' name. But you can't see the receiver! (Sure you can display the column for the receiver, but the result are two redundant columns with only one information, since in one of the two is always your own name).
 
[[Image:CombinedToFromColumn.gif|Screenshot: Combined To/From-Column]]
 
'''Proposed Improvement:''' Combine the sender and receiver columns to one "who" column. This column would always show the other person's name, and never your own. To differentiate between incoming and outgoing messages, use emphasis (e.g. print outgoing messages in italics) and/or prefix outgoing messages with boldface/italics "To: " and/or use another (small) column showing an icon. Best solution, of course, would be to let the user select the way of emphasizing (italics, color, icon(s), etc.).
 
This was already filed as: [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36489 Bug 36489] (for SeaMonkey), [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=274232 Bug 274232] (for Thunderbird), and [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359270 Bug 359270] (for Penelope, the Mozilla follow-up to Eudora) and is related to [[#Folder_Personalization_and_Control|Folder Personalization and Control]] (second point).
 
This step is, by and large, resolved with the extension [http://www.ggbs.de/extensions/ShowInOut.html Show InOut]. So my suggestion is to include this extension's functionality into Thunderbird and set it as the default behavior.
 
=== Step 2: Combined "Unsent Messages", "Drafts" and "Sent" Folder  ===
 
'''Problem:''' Currently, the folders "Unsent Messages" and "Drafts" are (almost) empty for (almost) all users (almost) all of the time. The purpose of having three different outgoing folders (Unsent Messages, Drafts, Sent) is only to differentiate between the status of the mail.
 
This has already been filed as [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=197228 Bug 197228] and was suggested for Thunderbird 2.0: [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Talk:Thunderbird:2.0_Product_Planning#UI_Liftup_and_stuff UI Liftup and stuff] (point 5.)
 
[[Image:CombinedOutFolder.gif]]
 
'''Proposed Improvement:''' Combine these three folders to one "Out" folder. And show the status of the message by using emphasis (bold face for messages not yet sent) and/or a (small) column showing a status icon.
 
'''Rationale:''' From a logical point of view, an outgoing message not yet sent is equivalent to an incoming message not yet read. But only the latter are displayed in bold face in one combined "Inbox" folder (containing read messages as well as unread messages). So why not use the same simple system for outgoing as well?
 
'''Note:''' By using different status icons, you could easily differentiate between sent drafts, unsent-but-saved drafts, messages ready to be sent, messages whose sending failed, etc., as suggested for Thunderbird 2.0: [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Talk:Thunderbird:2.0_Product_Planning#Differentiate_between_sent_and_unsent-but-saved_drafts Differentiate between sent and unsent-but-saved drafts]
 
=== Step 3: Combined "In" and "Out" Folder  ===
 
'''Problem:''' Currently, if a user sticks with the default folders "Inbox" and "Sent", incoming and outgoing messages are strictly separated. But if the user creates custom folders, they contain both incoming and outgoing messages. This is inconsistent.
 
'''Proposed Improvement:''' Combine the folders "Inbox" and "Out" (from Step 2) to one "Main" folder. The differentiation between incoming and outgoing messages is achieved through emhpasis (e.g. italics, see Step 1). And the differentiation between sent and unsent is achieved through bold face (or icon, see Step 2).
 
'''Rationale:''' Any custom folder is a combined incoming/outgoing folder. Why shouldn't this system work for the program's default folders too?
 
Related is [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=301084 Bug 301084] which requests the option to automatically store replies in the same folder in which the original message is stored in. I'm suggesting the same thing for the default In/Out folders too.
 
This step can be achieved by applying this setting:<br> Tools &gt; Account Settings &gt; Copies &amp; Folders &gt; Place a copy in: &gt; Other: &gt; Local Folders &gt; Inbox. <br>So my suggestion is to set this as the default behavior (plus rename "Inbox" to "Main").
 
=== Step 4: Threading/Grouping of Messages  ===
 
'''Rationale:''' Most email communication is threaded: I write a message, I receive a reply, I reply again, and so on. Single messages are the exception, not the rule.
 
'''Problem:''' Currently, threaded messages are treated as exceptions. The message grouping function is ridiculous &amp; unusable.
 
'''Proposed Improvements:''' See these three suggestions for Thunderbird 2.0: <br>[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Talk:Thunderbird:2.0_Product_Planning#Improved_sorting_and_grouping_of_messages Improved sorting and grouping of messages] (points 1. through 4.) <br>[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Talk:Thunderbird:2.0_Product_Planning#sorting_messages_by_subject_.28as_thread.29 sorting messages by subject (as thread)] (points (1) through (3)) <br>[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Talk:Thunderbird:2.0_Product_Planning#UI_Liftup_and_stuff UI Liftup and stuff] (point 4.). <br>Plus this one here: <br>[[#Feature_Request:_Editing_SUBJECT_of_received_messages|Feature Request: Editing SUBJECT of received messages]]


I often need to use request tracking software that does not integrate with Thunderbird's addressbook.  I then need to mail people that are listed in my Thunderbird addressbook, and find it annoying that I can't simply right click on the name and copy the address.  I'm sure this will be trivial to add, so it would be nice if some benevolent dev could add the functionality. Cheers!
'''In short:''' The entire system should work as the folder tree in Windows Explorer: Expand&amp;collapse threads, drag&amp;drop messages, rename subject, and so on.  


==Reply to self should put original recipient in To: field==
I list this as Step 4 here because to me such a grouping/threading feature only makes sense if it encompasses incoming as well as outgoing messages. There's no point in having "parallel" threads in the folders "Inbox" and "Sent".


When I reply to my own message in Thunderbird, it puts me in both the From: and To: fields.  Instead, Thunderbird should do like Pine does when replying to a message From: yourself, and put the original recipient (from the To: field on the message being replied to) into the To: field of the reply.
--[[User:ThomasLandauer|ThomasLandauer]] 07 July 2007


==Protect or Lock emails==
Hey Thomas -- have you put all this information about UI and usage overhaul together? This is not less than MIND-BOGGLING, and should get as much community attention as possible.


Feature request for a feature to "protect" emails from being deleted.  Some quick way to lock the domain so that an extra step (unlocking or unprotect) would be necessary to delete it.  This would give you the option to come back to revisit important emails without fear of accidental loss.
This is especially valid for the part:


Recommended processes:
'''The entire system should work as the folder tree in Windows Explorer: Expand&amp;collapse threads, drag&amp;drop messages, rename, and so on.'''


A.
Your above steps 1 through 4 actually are a '''complete revolution''' and redefinition of what an e-mail client actually should do. I KNOW that one day every proper e-mail client will be acting '''exactly''' like this (because mine, and probably yours as well, does already; and since this is like "the invention of the wheel" to me&nbsp;;).
Select email and then click MESSAGE > MARK > "As Protected"


B.
Although your article possibly points a long way into the future of e-mail, I hope that it won't take like 5 to 10 years to accomplish these fantastic features...  
Right click message > MARK > "As Protected"


Reverse: "As Unprotected"
May I finally add my screenshot visualizing ''some'' of your proposals already below? http://home.arcor.de/david-peters/TB.png


Alternate: "As Locked"/"As Unlocked"
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==search/filter for the folder panel==
== Folder Properties (Retention Policy): Option to ignore tagged and flagged mails for deletion&nbsp;!  ==


Feature request for a search/filter in the folder panel.
I use thunderbird folders for organizing mails. I have also set the retention policy for all the folders, as delete older than XXX days. However, i do not want the tagged mails to be deleted. Since the amount of incoming mail is huge, I cannot also disable this delete operation. Current solution is to move mails to a different folder but that would remove the organization i had done earlier.  


When dealing with (too) many folders, the ability of displaying only folders matching a pattern could be convenient.
Can we please have an option in retention policy to ignore tagged mails?


Recommended:
== Filter Grouping  ==


A search/filter input near the folder panel switching arrows.
I receive a significant amount of email, and use a large number of filters to administer those emails. I am forever enabling and disabling filters (as many as 50 or more at a time), and would really enjoy a grouping mechanism for filters (specifically for enabling and disabling groups of filters at a time).  


As you tip a filter pattern, the view of the panel will display only matching folders.
== Is or Is Not Blank/Empty Search, Filter, and View Options  ==


==General addressbook enhancement==
It would be great (and hopefully simple to add) if we could have filter/view options that supported "is blank/empty" or "is not blank/empty." That way it would be easy to create a filter to show all untagged messages for instance. Created [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=435477 bug 435477] for this.


Feature request for a better addressbook.
== Quick Search/Filter  ==


There is no field for birthday. The number of email addresses are restricted to two addresses. The number of telephone numbers are restricted to four addresses.
*Add "To" to the default so that it reads and works for "Subject, From, or To".
Other Applications like Evolution and Outlook have an better Addressbook with much more fields and possibilities


==Make filters atomic (transaction like)==
<br>


Right now there are some problems when a filter encounters a busy folder. (For example on an IMAP account, a filter moving a messages and copying them at the same time causes the copying to fail.)
== Filter logical operators  ==


== Major Usability Redesign of Folders & Threads (in 4 Steps) ==
I deal with quite a few emails that I need to forward to others where I work. I have devised a collection of filters that will do this for me. I have 26 filters because I can not have these conditions and this or this or this do this. If you could add logical operators between items on the filter we could make complex program style filters.  
=== Step 1: Combined Sender/Receiver Column ===
'''Problem:''' Currently, in each custom mail folder there is a column for the sender of the message. For outgoing messages this is always ''your'' name. But you can't see the receiver! (Sure you can display the column for the receiver, but the result are two redundant columns with only one information, since in one of the two is always your own name).


[[Image:CombinedToFromColumn.gif|Screenshot: Combined To/From-Column]]
Operators such as


'''Proposed Improvement:''' Combine the sender and receiver columns to one "who" column. This column would always show the other person's name, and never your own. To differentiate between incoming and outgoing messages, use emphasis (e.g. print outgoing messages in italics) and/or prefix outgoing messages with boldface/italics "To: " and/or use another (small) column showing an icon. Best solution, of course, would be to let the user select the way of emphasizing (italics, color, icon(s), etc.).
AND, OR, NOT, NOR, NAND, XOR, IF-END, FLAG(n)  


This was already filed as: [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36489 Bug 36489] (for SeaMonkey), [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=274232 Bug 274232] (for Thunderbird), and  [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359270 Bug 359270] (for Penelope, the Mozilla follow-up to Eudora) and is related to [[#Folder_Personalization_and_Control|Folder Personalization and Control]] (second point).
EXAMPLE:  


This step is, by and large, resolved with the extension [http://www.ggbs.de/extensions/ShowInOut.html Show InOut]. So my suggestion is to include this extension's functionality into Thunderbird and set it as the default behavior.
in the filters side


=== Step 2: Combined "Unsent Messages", "Drafts" and "Sent" Folder ===
filter - subject contains bug report AND filter - subject contains website FLAG=1 OR filter - subject contains software FLAG=2  
'''Problem:''' Currently, the folders "Unsent Messages" and "Drafts" are (almost) empty for (almost) all users (almost) all of the time. The purpose of having three different outgoing folders (Unsent Messages, Drafts, Sent) is only to differentiate between the status of the mail.


This has already been filed as [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=197228 Bug 197228]
filter responses
and was suggested for Thunderbird 2.0: [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Talk:Thunderbird:2.0_Product_Planning#UI_Liftup_and_stuff UI Liftup and stuff] (point 5.)


[[Image:CombinedOutFolder.gif]]
mark read IF FLAG=1 forward - someone@techservices.com reply with template - template1 IF FLAG=2 forward - someone.else@techservices.com reply with template - template1 END move - archive


'''Proposed Improvement:''' Combine these three folders to one "Out" folder. And show the status of the message by using emphasis (bold face for messages not yet sent) and/or a (small) column showing a status icon.
== Filter assigned to specific folders ==


'''Rationale:''' From a logical point of view, an outgoing message not yet sent is equivalent to an incoming message not yet read. But only the latter are displayed in bold face in one combined "Inbox" folder (containing read messages as well as unread messages). So why not use the same simple system for outgoing as well?
Having filters that can be assigned to specific folders would be a big plus. I have a few folders that need to be checked by me every couple of days. One thing I could implement with a folder filter would be auto sending a "how things are going for you?" follow up email. I work in tech support. This would be a valuable tool for many users of the best email client out there.


'''Note:''' By using different status icons, you could easily differentiate between sent drafts, unsent-but-saved drafts, messages ready to be sent, messages whose sending failed, etc., as suggested for Thunderbird 2.0: [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Talk:Thunderbird:2.0_Product_Planning#Differentiate_between_sent_and_unsent-but-saved_drafts Differentiate between sent and unsent-but-saved drafts]
<br>


=== Step 3: Combined "In" and "Out" Folder ===
== Variables for email templates  ==
'''Problem:''' Currently, if a user sticks with the default folders "Inbox" and "Sent", incoming and outgoing messages are strictly separated. But if the user creates custom folders, they contain both incoming and outgoing messages. This is inconsistent.


'''Proposed Improvement:''' Combine the folders "Inbox" and "Out" (from Step 2) to one "Main" folder. The differentiation between incoming and outgoing messages is achieved through emhpasis (e.g. italics, see Step 1). And the differentiation between sent and unsent is achieved through bold face (or icon, see Step 2).
I've become quite accustomed to using QuickText. I can see TB3 benefiting from having the ability to have variable included in a template email that will autopopulate when the template is loaded to mail.  


'''Rationale:''' Any custom folder is a combined incoming/outgoing folder. Why shouldn't this system work for the program's default folders too?
== E-Mail Templates for Replies  ==


Related is [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=301084 Bug 301084] which requests the option to automatically store replies in the same folder in which the original message is stored in. I'm suggesting the same thing for the default In/Out folders too.
I'd liek to see the use of templates for replies. I think that is the most important use of templates. Because, I want to shoot of a standard (FAQ) type of reply more often, then I want to write those as e-mails from scratch. --[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:20, 12 June 2008 (PDT) All kinds of templates are important. In The Bat you have templates for folders, address book contacts, address book groups and these templates are diffent for "new mails", "forwarded mails" and "replied mails" Additionaly you have templates for saveing &amp; printig emails and for reading confirmations. The templates are supporting a huge list of macros The hole template concept combined with filtering is extremly powerfull. [[User:Cakruege|Cakruege]] 09:17, 15 June 2008 (PDT)


This step can be achieved by applying this setting:<br>
== Addressbook improvements  ==
Tools > Account Settings > Copies & Folders > Place a copy in: > Other: > Local Folders > Inbox.
<br>So my suggestion is to set this as the default behavior (plus rename "Inbox" to "Main").


=== Step 4: Threading/Grouping of Messages ===
== Allow batch BCC rather than one click for each addendum. Eudora allows that in V7. Also why not nicknames in address book --[[User:chuckm4689
'''Rationale:''' Most email communication is threaded: I write a message, I receive a reply, I reply again, and so on. Single messages are the exception, not the rule.


'''Problem:''' Currently, threaded messages are treated as exceptions. The message grouping function is ridiculous & unusable.
=== Search in all addressbooks  ===


'''Proposed Improvements:''' See these three suggestions for Thunderbird 2.0:
Let me search through all addressbooks at once, rather than in only one. I have multiple addressbooks for multiple roles I'm present in, such as private, running club, consulting client, business. I'd like to search them all with one request. --[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)
<br>[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Talk:Thunderbird:2.0_Product_Planning#Improved_sorting_and_grouping_of_messages Improved sorting and grouping of messages] (points 1. through 4.)
<br>[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Talk:Thunderbird:2.0_Product_Planning#sorting_messages_by_subject_.28as_thread.29 sorting messages by subject (as thread)] (points (1) through (3))
<br>[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Talk:Thunderbird:2.0_Product_Planning#UI_Liftup_and_stuff UI Liftup and stuff] (point 4.).
<br>Plus this one here:
<br>[[#Feature_Request:_Editing_SUBJECT_of_received_messages|Feature Request: Editing SUBJECT of received messages]]


'''In short:''' The entire system should work as the folder tree in Windows Explorer: Expand&collapse threads, drag&drop messages, rename subject, and so on.
I'd like to add my vote for this one- it's one of my biggest dissatisfactions with TBird. Perhaps if the address book tree structure were modified to have a 'root'/highest level, this could be accomplished easily. (make the address book a directory /subdirectory structure and allow us access to the highest level. then make search like 'Windows search'- by directory )


I list this as Step 4 here because to me such a grouping/threading feature only makes sense if it encompasses incoming as well as outgoing messages. There's no point in having "parallel" threads in the folders "Inbox" and "Sent".
I had wished that the 'searched for' text would not automatically be deleted when changing address books, to facilitate searching multiple books, but Conficio's solution is more elegant. VWFeature


--[[User:ThomasLandauer|ThomasLandauer]] 07 July 2007
=== Tag Addressbook entries  ===


Hey Thomas -- have you put all this information about UI and usage overhaul together? This is not less than MIND-BOGGLING, and should get as much community attention as possible.
As one can tag e-mails, I'd like to tag my addressbook entries. --[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)


This is especially valid for the part:
=== Consolidate entries across addressbooks  ===


'''The entire system should work as the folder tree in Windows Explorer: Expand&collapse threads, drag&drop messages, rename, and so on.'''
Allow links between entries that are in different addressbooks, but for the same person. I'd need this, so I can track people that do have more than just the traditional roles of work and home, but may be other functions in organizations, etc. See from another stand point, allow n numbers of postal addresses and n number of e-mails addresses attached with a role, such as personal/mobile or work at xyz corp, etc. This could also be achieved by tags or even stronger a hierarchical taxonomy (Look at what Drupal has done there). That way even organizational structures could be worked out in the addressbook. --[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)


Your above steps 1 through 4 actually are a '''complete revolution''' and redefinition of what an e-mail client actually should do. I KNOW that one day every proper e-mail client will be acting '''exactly''' like this (because mine, and probably yours as well, does already; and since this is like "the invention of the wheel" to me ;).
=== Support function E-Mail's better  ===


Although your article possibly points a long way into the future of e-mail, I hope that it won't take like 5 to 10 years to accomplish these fantastic features...
I'd like to have a better way to track functions (as opposed to individual persons), such as support at XYZ Inc., with (shipping) Address, phone, fax and e-mail. Currently such entries show nothing in the search list or are not used in the e-mail from, etc. (unless I use the name fields for the function role, which is not a good solution). --[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)


May I finally add my screenshot visualizing ''some'' of your proposals already below? http://home.arcor.de/david-peters/TB.png
=== Extended search filters  ===


... for company, town, phone number, and many more fields. --[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)


== Folder Properties (Retention Policy): Option to ignore tagged and flagged mails for deletion ! ==
== Free tagging of e-mail  ==
I use thunderbird folders for organizing mails. I have also set the retention policy for all the folders, as delete older than XXX days. However, i do not want  the tagged mails to be deleted. Since the amount of incoming mail is huge, I cannot also disable this delete operation. Current solution is to move mails to a different folder but that would remove the organization i had done earlier.


Can we please have an option in retention policy to ignore tagged mails?
Let me define tags in any way I want and give me a tag cloud to select those e-mails. This would also be useful for addressbook entries, as well as for calendar entries (Lightning). --[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)


== Filter Grouping ==
== Support Multi Account/Multi Role  ==


I receive a significant amount of email, and use a large number of filters to administer those emails. I am forever enabling and disabling filters (as many as 50 or more at a time), and would really enjoy a grouping mechanism for filters (specifically for enabling and disabling groups of filters at a time).
I use Thunderbird wtih ~5 different e-mail accounts. I'd like to see better control over what I see and how I manage those roles/accounts. --[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)  


== Is or Is Not Blank/Empty Search, Filter, and View Options ==
=== Tabbed Interface per Account  ===
It would be great (and hopefully simple to add) if we could have filter/view options that supported "is blank/empty" or "is not blank/empty." That way it would be easy to create a filter to show all untagged messages for instance.
Created [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=435477 bug 435477] for this.


==Quick Search/Filter==
The current list of all accounts on the side is not very useful, when I have in each account (RSS, News, ...) lots of subfolders. I'm forced to close and open hierarchies of folders jsut to keep track of it. And scrolling does prevents me from seeing at a glance which account has new e-mail. I'd love to have color coded tabs for each account with some essential status (new-mail, etc) on the tab. This could also be an accordion interface, if color coded. --[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)
* Add "To" to the default so that it reads and works for "Subject, From, or To".


=== Color coded reply window  ===


==Filter logical operators==
Expanding on the color coded accounts/tabs I'd like to see that the reply window or the message create window does follow this color coding. That way I can be more alert, which e-mail I'm writing in which roel adn from which account. --[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)
I deal with quite a few emails that I need to forward to others where I work. I have devised a collection of filters that will do this for me. I have 26 filters because I can not have these conditions and this or this or this do this. If you could add logical operators between items on the filter we could make complex program style filters.


Operators such as
=== Control off-line work per account  ===


AND, OR, NOT, NOR, NAND, XOR, IF-END, FLAG(n)
I'd like to control the on-off-line status per account. Sometimes I have to work with my laptop in a separate network that is closed off from the rest of the Internet or in a VPS. In those cases Thunderbird does keeps reminding me with all sorts of can't reach ... messages, etc. I think this could be improved, by allowing me to switch separate accounts on and off line so I could still read my RSS and news, while the corporate e-mail account would be off-line and I can write e-mails for documentation purposes and send them as soon as I'll be online again. --[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)  


EXAMPLE:
== Collapsible file browser sidebar for attachments  ==


in the filters side
I use lots of images in my emails and attach PDF guides to our product. Having a sidebar that can be opened on the right side of the compose window under the attachments box would be of great help. I've tried MailTagger which doesn't quite cut it. A sidebar that can display the folder tree of a particular drive that also offers thumbnails of images to drag into a message.


filter - subject contains bug report
== Jump to message with keyboard  ==
AND
filter - subject contains website
FLAG=1
OR
filter - subject contains software
FLAG=2


filter responses
When sorting messages by clicking on a column header (like 'sender' or 'subject'), it would be nice that you can jump to senders or subjects starting with the letter 'T' (-or any other letter-) by pressing the T on your keyboard (-or any other key-).


mark read
== Basic Drag&amp;Drop Function  ==
IF FLAG=1
forward - someone@techservices.com
reply with template - template1
IF FLAG=2
forward - someone.else@techservices.com
reply with template - template1
END
move - archive


==Filter assigned to specific folders==
Please let me drag&amp;drop E-Mails from Thundbird to my Desktop, and vice versa. -- 21. Nov. 2008
Having filters that can be assigned to specific folders would be a big plus. I have a few folders that need to be checked by me every couple of days. One thing I could implement with a folder filter would be auto sending a "how things are going for you?" follow up email. I work in tech support. This would be a valuable tool for many users of the best email client out there.


== Pasting images  ==


==Variables for email templates==
Make pasting images a closs platform feature. At the moment it only seems to work under Windows. -- 26 Nov 2008
I've become quite accustomed to using QuickText. I can see TB3 benefiting from having the ability to have variable included in a template email that will autopopulate when the template is loaded to mail.


==E-Mail Templates for Replies==
:This is fixed and should work on ''all'' major platforms for 3.0b1, with a choice of pasting in PNG (new default) or JPEG formats, GIF where supported. See {{bug|344248}} and its dependencies. --[[User:Rsx11m|Rsx11m]]
I'd liek to see the use of templates for replies. I think that is the most important use of templates. Because, I want to shoot of a standard (FAQ) type of reply more often, then I want to write those as e-mails from scratch.
--[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:20, 12 June 2008 (PDT)
All kinds of templates are important. In The Bat you have templates for folders, address book contacts, address book groups and these templates are diffent for "new mails", "forwarded mails" and "replied mails"
Additionaly you have templates for saveing & printig emails and for reading confirmations.
The templates are supporting a huge list of macros
The hole template concept combined with filtering is extremly powerfull.
[[User:Cakruege|Cakruege]] 09:17, 15 June 2008 (PDT)


==Addressbook improvements==
== Queue actions on exclusively locked folders  ==
== Allow batch BCC rather than one click for each addendum. Eudora allows that in V7. Also why not nicknames in address book
--[[User:chuckm4689


===Search in all addressbooks===
When a folder is locked (by compaction for example) and you try and perform an action it's contents (such as deleting a message) the user currently gets a message like "unable to perform this action because another process is using the folder". I would like to see Thunderbird remember the action (and any others) that occurs on a locked folder and execute them once the folder is unlocked and tell the user it is going to do this or update the UI to reflect the queued action (even though it's still pending) --[[User:ChromeAngel|ChromeAngel]]  
Let me search through all addressbooks at once, rather than in only one. I have multiple addressbooks for multiple roles I'm present in, such as private, running club, consulting client, business. I'd like to search them all with one request.
--[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)


I'd like to add my vote for this one- it's one of my biggest dissatisfactions with TBird. Perhaps if the address book tree structure were modified to have a 'root'/highest level, this could be accomplished easily. (make the address book a directory /subdirectory structure and allow us access to the highest level. then make search like 'Windows search'- by directory )
== Condense multiple "Unable to connect to server" modal dialogs ==


I had wished that the 'searched for' text would not automatically be deleted when changing address books, to facilitate searching multiple books, but Conficio's solution is more elegant.
When multiple incoming mail servers are configured and Thunderbird checks for new mail without a network connection available Thunderbird currently tries (and fails) to connect to them one after the other and queues a series of modal dialogs along the lines of "Unable to connect to server &lt;servername&gt;". With many mail accounts and many server clicking this dialogs away can be tedious. Can these messages please be condensed into a single dialog along the lines of "Unable to connect to the following server(s)&nbsp;: &lt;servername&gt; ..." --[[User:ChromeAngel|ChromeAngel]]
VWFeature


===Tag Addressbook entries===
== Improve Message Filter dialog<br>  ==
As one can tag e-mails, I'd like to tag my addressbook entries.
--[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)
===Consolidate entries across addressbooks===
Allow links between entries that are in different addressbooks, but for the same person. I'd need this, so I can track people that do have more than just the traditional roles of work and home, but may be other functions in organizations, etc. See from another stand point, allow n numbers of postal addresses and n number of e-mails addresses attached with a role, such as personal/mobile or work at xyz corp, etc. This could also be achieved by tags or even stronger a hierarchical taxonomy (Look at what Drupal has done there). That way even organizational structures could be worked out in the addressbook.
--[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)
===Support function E-Mail's better===
I'd like to have a better way to track functions (as opposed to individual persons), such as support at XYZ Inc., with (shipping) Address, phone, fax and e-mail. Currently such entries show nothing in the search list or are not used in the e-mail from, etc. (unless I use the name fields for the function role, which is not a good solution).
--[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)
===Extended search filters===
... for company, town, phone number, and many more fields.
--[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)


==Free tagging of e-mail==
The current message filter facility is very limited for heavy usage. I&nbsp;make message filter for every e-mail that I&nbsp;get, for which I&nbsp;think I&nbsp;may get more from the same address. Because I am a project manager I&nbsp;am member of many mailing lists and have many and over time changing contacts. Over the years I&nbsp;made about 500 or 600 rules (hard to count). The following points illustrate the limitations that I&nbsp;experience and possible solutions for it:<br>
Let me define tags in any way I want and give me a tag cloud to select those e-mails. This would also be useful for addressbook entries, as well as for calendar entries (Lightning).
--[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)
==Support Multi Account/Multi Role==
I use Thunderbird wtih ~5 different e-mail accounts. I'd like to see better control over what I see and how I manage those roles/accounts.
--[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)
===Tabbed Interface per Account===
The current list of all accounts on the side is not very useful, when I have in each account (RSS, News, ...) lots of subfolders. I'm forced to close and open hierarchies of folders jsut to keep track of it. And scrolling does prevents me from seeing at a glance which account has new e-mail. I'd love to have color coded tabs for each account with some essential status (new-mail, etc) on the tab. This could also be an accordion interface, if color coded.
--[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)
===Color coded reply window===
Expanding on the color coded accounts/tabs I'd like to see that the reply window or the message create window does follow this color coding. That way I can be more alert, which e-mail I'm writing in which roel adn from which account.
--[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)
===Control off-line work per account===
I'd like to control the on-off-line status per account. Sometimes I have to work with my laptop in a separate network that is closed off from the rest of the Internet or in a VPS. In those cases Thunderbird does keeps reminding me with all sorts of can't reach ... messages, etc. I think this could be improved, by allowing me to switch separate accounts on and off line so I could still read my RSS and news, while the corporate e-mail account would be off-line and I can write e-mails for documentation purposes and send them as soon as I'll be online again.
--[[User:Conficio|Conficio]] 12:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)
==Collapsible file browser sidebar for attachments==
I use lots of images in my emails and attach PDF guides to our product. Having a sidebar that can be opened on the right side of the compose window under the attachments box would be of great help. I've tried MailTagger which doesn't quite cut it. A sidebar that can display the folder tree of a particular drive that also offers thumbnails of images to drag into a message.


==Jump to message with keyboard==
<br>
When sorting messages by clicking on a column header (like 'sender' or 'subject'), it would be nice that you can jump to senders or subjects starting with the letter 'T' (-or any other letter-) by pressing the T on your keyboard (-or any other key-).


==Basic Drag&Drop Function==
'''Problem''' When I&nbsp;get a new contact within the project I&nbsp;make a new filter to place mails from that contact in a new subfolder of the&nbsp; "project persons" folder that I made for that contact. But if that contact sends e-mails to one of the project mailing lists I&nbsp;want the mailing list message filter to take precedence. Currently, a new filter gets placed at the top of all existing message filters and I&nbsp;have to click the down button for 400 times to place the new contacts filter below all mailing list filters. Recently, I got 4 new contacts, which meant 1600 mouse clicks, because you can only move one filter at a time. The other option I&nbsp;currently have would be to move all mailing list filters to the top. But as I can only move one filter at a time this means moving 30 filters&nbsp;(for the 30 mailing lists) every time I&nbsp;happen to add a new filter.<br>
Please let me drag&drop E-Mails from Thundbird to my Desktop, and vice versa. -- 21. Nov. 2008


==Pasting images==
'''A number of possible''' '''solutions''' 1) Give new filters the lowest precedence instead of the highest, 2) Allow moving more than one filter at a time, 3) make a list of preferent filters that always get precedence before anything else, while default filters have no preferent order, 4) provide a grouping facility for filters and give precedence options to the whole group, 5) make an option that can automatically finds all filters that have the same assigned actions (typically moving to a specific folder) and replace these filters by one equivalent combined filter. This can help to restrict the growth of the total number of filters.<br>
Make pasting images a closs platform feature. At the moment it only seems to work under Windows. -- 26 Nov 2008
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: This is fixed and should work on ''all'' major platforms for 3.0b1, with a choice of pasting in PNG (new default) or JPEG formats, GIF where supported. See {{bug|344248}} and its dependencies. --[[User:Rsx11m|Rsx11m]]
<br>


==Queue actions on exclusively locked folders==
'''Problem''' I&nbsp;have made folders for e-mails of certain categories, like "ads",&nbsp;"client",&nbsp; "insurance contact",&nbsp; "auditing contact" and made associate filters. I&nbsp;see contacts leave and new contacts arrive all the time. However, old filters that are never applied always remain in my filter list, and I&nbsp;cannot easily find out which of the filters are redundant and which aren't.<br>
When a folder is locked (by compaction for example) and you try and perform an action it's contents (such as deleting a message) the user currently gets a message like "unable to perform this action because another process is using the folder". I would like to see Thunderbird remember the action (and any others) that occurs on a locked folder and execute them once the folder is unlocked and tell the user it is going to do this or update the UI to reflect the queued action (even though it's still pending) --[[User:ChromeAngel|ChromeAngel]]


==Condense multiple "Unable to connect to server" modal dialogs==
'''Solution''' Count how often a filter is applied and when it was applied for the last time. Give an overview of this data in the filter list. When I can sort my list of filters like that I&nbsp;can very quickly see which filters are probably redundant and delete them, so that my filter list doesn't grow out of control.
When multiple incoming mail servers are configured and Thunderbird checks for new mail without a network connection available Thunderbird currently tries (and fails) to connect to them one after the other and queues a series of modal dialogs along the lines of "Unable to connect to server <servername>".  With many mail accounts and many server clicking this dialogs away can be tedious.  Can these messages please be condensed into a single dialog along the lines of "Unable to connect to the following server(s) : <servername> ..." --[[User:ChromeAngel|ChromeAngel]]
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