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== Run message filters on startup/shutdown == | == 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 | 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 |
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