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Some help pages in this wiki have a top-level heading which is the same as the title of the page. For example, `Dealing with Junk E-mail'. Others, like this one, don't. What is the recommended style? Any thoughts? Thanks --[[User:Yawar|Yawar]] 02:17, 4 Feb 2005 (PST) | |||
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=Using the Quick Search Box= | =Using the Quick Search Box= | ||
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; Recent Mail : Shows only messages less than a day old. | ; Recent Mail : Shows only messages less than a day old. | ||
; Last 5 Days | ; Last 5 Days | ||
; Not Junk : Messages which have not been marked as junk mail by Thunderbird or by you. | ; Not Junk : Messages which have ''not'' been marked as junk mail by Thunderbird or by you. | ||
; Has Attachments | ; Has Attachments | ||
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=More Complex Searches= | =More Complex Searches: The `Search Messages' Window= | ||
Thunderbird lets you do more complicated searches in the `Search Messages' window. This window is accessible through the Edit > Find > Search Messages... menu item. (To quit the search window, click the window's close button, press Ctrl+W, or press Esc.) | Thunderbird lets you do more complicated searches in the `Search Messages' window. This window is accessible through the Edit > Find > Search Messages... menu item. (To quit the search window, click the window's close button, press Ctrl+W, or press Esc.) | ||
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; Open : Opens a message; same as double-clicking it. | ; Open : Opens a message; same as double-clicking it. | ||
; File : A drop-down menu which lets you move messages to another folder. | ; File : A drop-down menu which lets you move messages to another folder. | ||
; Delete : Deletes a message; same as pressing the | ; Delete : Deletes a message; same as pressing the Delete key. | ||
; Open Message Folder : Opens a new Thunderbird main window, goes to the message's folder, and selects the message. | ; Open Message Folder : Opens a new Thunderbird main window, goes to the message's folder, and selects the message. | ||
; Save as Search Folder : Saves the search as a virtual folder where all matching messages appear. The practical effect of this is that these messages show up both in their original folder and in the search folder, and that each time a new message arrives that fits the search criteria, it automatically shows up in the search folder. | ; Save as Search Folder : Saves the search as a virtual folder where all matching messages appear. The practical effect of this is that these messages show up both in their original folder and in the search folder, and that each time a new message arrives that fits the search criteria, it automatically shows up in the search folder. | ||
The `Clear' button right below the `Search' button wipes out all the criteria and gives you a brand new search. | The `Clear' button right below the `Search' button wipes out all the criteria and gives you a brand new search. | ||
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