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| introduced the Global Settings concept. What Thunderbird here means by "Global" | | introduced the Global Settings concept. What Thunderbird here means by "Global" |
| is "what have been configured in the Preferences". | | is "what have been configured in the Preferences". |
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| == Global Account Settings menu ==
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| The Global Account Settings menu would have the same tree layout as the individual accounts. So the tree would look like:
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| Global Settings
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| Server Settings
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| Copies & Folders
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| Composition & Addressing
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| Offline & Disk Space
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| Junk Settings
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| Return Receipts
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| Security
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| Account 1
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| Server Settings
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| Copies & Folders
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| Composition & Addressing
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| Offline & Disk Space
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| Junk Settings
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| Return Receipts
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| Security
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| Account 2
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| Server Settings
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| Copies & Folders
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| Composition & Addressing
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| Offline & Disk Space
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| Junk Settings
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| Return Receipts
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| Security
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| </pre>
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