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# [[Thunderbird:Menus:Menus as of Thunderbird 1.0-ish|Current Menus]]
# [[Thunderbird:Menus:Menus as of Thunderbird 1.0-ish|Current Menus]]
# [[Thunderbird:Menus:Menus after some consolidation|After some consolidation]]
# [[Thunderbird:Menus:Menus after some consolidation|After some consolidation]]
# After extraneous item removal
# [[Thunderbird:Menus:Menus_after_unnecessary_item_removal|After extraneous item removal]]


==Basic Ideas==
==Basic Ideas==
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***New Folder...
***New Folder...
***New Saved Search...<br><div style="background-color:yellow">If the "all folders are virtual" model is implemented, then obviously the New Folder and New Saved Search would be consolidated.</div>
***New Saved Search...<br><div style="background-color:yellow">If the "all folders are virtual" model is implemented, then obviously the New Folder and New Saved Search would be consolidated.</div>
***New Account...
***New Account... <br><div style="display:inline; background-color:#8f8;">This item should be removed, as account creation is only a rare occurrence, and access should be consolidated to the Tools>Account Settings path.</div>
***New Address Book Card...
***New Address Book Card... <br><div style="display:inline; background-color:#8f8;">This item should be removed, because functions for editing the address book should only be found in the address book UI.  This function should be relegated to a menu inside the Address Book window.</div>


*File (cont'd)
**Open Saved Message...
**Open Saved Message...
**Attachments<br><div style="display:inline; background-color:yellow;">this submenu has changed already in the trunk</div>
**Attachments<br><div style="display:inline; background-color:yellow;">this submenu has changed already in the trunk</div>
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**Send Unsent Messages
**Send Unsent Messages
**Subscribe...
**Subscribe...
**Rename Folder
**Rename Folder<br><div style="display:inline; background-color:#8f8;">This could be removed if Edit|Folder Properties allowed renaming (the F2 keyboard shortcut could remain)</div>
**Compact Folders
**Compact Folders
**Empty Trash
**Empty Trash
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***Status Bar
***Status Bar
***Customize...
***Customize...
**Layout
**Layout<br><div style="background-color:yellow">Perhaps make this be an item that spawns a dialog in which you select the view you want?  I haven't actually really considered this suggestion, so keep in mind it's just a suggestion and may actually be a regression.</div>
***Classic View
***Classic View
***Wide View
***Wide View
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**Messages (with a load of options)
**Messages (with a load of options)
**Threads (with a load of options)
**Threads (with a load of options)
**Headers (with a load of options)
**Headers<br><div style="background-color:yellow">Eliminate in favor of a "Properties" menu item, as described below</div>
**Message Body As (with a load of options)
***All
***Normal
**Message Body As
***Original HTML
***Simple HTML
***Plain Text
**Display Attachments Inline
**Display Attachments Inline
**Text Size
**Text Size
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**Character Encoding
**Character Encoding
**Message Source
**Message Source
**Message Security Info
**Message Security Info<br><div style="background-color:yellow">Create a generic "Properties" dialog that includes such info about the current message as: security info, headers, size, etc.  The properties here would mostly be the non-visible ones when the preview pane (or whatever it's called in Thunderbird) is opened.</div>


*Go
*Go
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**Reply All <div style="display:inline; background-color:cyan;">[toolbutton]</div>
**Reply All <div style="display:inline; background-color:cyan;">[toolbutton]</div>
**Forward <div style="display:inline; background-color:cyan;">[toolbutton]</div>
**Forward <div style="display:inline; background-color:cyan;">[toolbutton]</div>
**Forward As (Inline or Attachment)
**Forward As
***Inline
***Attachment
**Edit Message as New
**Open Message
**Open Message
**Edit Message as New
**Move <div style="display:inline; background-color:cyan;">[toolbutton]</div>
**Move <div style="display:inline; background-color:cyan;">[toolbutton]</div>
**Copy
**Copy
**Label
**Label
**Mark <div style="display:inline; background-color:cyan;">[toolbutton]</div>
**Mark <div style="display:inline; background-color:cyan;">[toolbutton]</div>
**Create Filter from Label...
**Create Filter from Message...


*Tools
*Tools
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**Themes
**Themes
**Message Filters...
**Message Filters...
**Run Filters on Folder
**Run Filters on Folder<br><div style="background-color:yellow">You can do this from within Message Filters, and running the filters should either be an automatic thing or an every-so-often thing that doesn't deserve menu space.</div>
**Junk Mail Controls
**Junk Mail Controls
**Run Junk Mail Controls on Folders
**Run Junk Mail Controls on Folders<br><div style="background-color:yellow">This should be removed in favor of access through Junk Mail Controls for similar reasons to those for removing Run Filters on Folder.</div>
**Delete Mail Marked as Junk in Folders
**Delete Mail Marked as Junk in Folders<br><div style="background-color:yellow">See previous, although this action is a more common occurrence and may need more accessible placement than the previous item.</div>
**Import...
**Import...
**Account Settings...
**Account Settings... (Windows only, Mac/Linux have it in Edit)
 
:*Help
:**Release Notes
:**Mozilla Thunderbird Help
:**About Mozilla Thunderbird


*Help
I suggest that release notes should be subsumed by Mozilla Thunderbird Help.  (This would mirror Firefox's Help menu, which had release notes at one point but later removed them.)  The release notes are available through there, and I have great difficulty believing they're needed that often.
**Release Notes
**Mozilla Thunderbird Help
**About Mozilla Thunderbird


==Mac-only Menus==
==Mac-only Menus==