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Threading is a useful way of displaying message list in Thunderbird with your messages grouped in tree structures by conversations. Here's how to enable it.
Threading is a useful way of displaying message list in Thunderbird with your messages grouped in tree structures by conversations. Here's how to enable it.
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Threading is a useful way of displaying your message list in Thunderbird. Instead of just listing messages sorted by date, Thunderbird can group messages in tree-like structures by conversations.
[[Image:TB message threading]]
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=What is threading?=
Threading puts email conversations together hierarchically. This is especially handy to keep conversations on mailing lists organized, with a lot of people replying to various messages of a conversation. Also, it saves you from losing individual messages of a conversation in stacks of other messages, and lets you perform mass actions like deleting or ignoring a whole conversation. Sounds useful? Let's try!
=Enable threading=
Threading is turned on by default for new folders in Thunderbird but you can easily turn it off.
#{for win7,win8,win10}Click the menu button [[Image:new fx menu]] and select the {menu View} menu (or, press the {key Alt} key to make the classic menu bar appear and open the {menu View} menu).{/for}{for mac}On the menu bar, click on the {menu View} menu.{/for}{for winxp,linux}At the top of the Thunderbird window, click on the {menu View} menu.{/for}
#In the {menu Sort by} submenu, click {menu Threaded}. Your messages will jump together into tree structures that can be expanded or collapsed with the ▹ arrow next to the subject.
If threaded view doesn't suit you, you can disable it by following the above steps and selecting {menu Unthreaded} in the {menu Sort by} menu.
=Managing threads=
*To perform an action for all messages in a thread - for example delete, [[Archived Messages|archive]] or [[Message Tags - Categorize your email in Thunderbird|tag]] them - select a collapsed thread and click the respective button. You can still perform actions for individual messages by expanding the thread and selecting the message.
*If a conversation on a mailing list doesn't interest you, you can ignore it. Ignoring will hide (but not delete) a thread from your list of messages, and disable new mail notifications for new replies. To ignore a thread or a subthread, see [[Ignoring threads]].
=Other ways of threading conversations=
Would you like to put conversations together in a different manner? Perhaps like Gmail does, linearly and with your messages included? Try the [https://addons.thunderbird.net/thunderbird/addon/gmail-conversation-view/ Thunderbird Conversations] extension or search the [https://addons.thunderbird.net Thunderbird Add-ons site] to find an extension that suits you.
Threading is a useful way of displaying your message list in Thunderbird. Instead of just listing messages sorted by date, Thunderbird can group messages in tree-like structures by conversations. This was changed in version 102 to be the default view.
[[Image:TB message threading]]
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=What is threading?=
Threading puts email conversations together hierarchically. This is especially handy to keep conversations on mailing lists organized, with a lot of people replying to various messages of a conversation. Also, it saves you from losing individual messages of a conversation in stacks of other messages, and lets you perform mass actions like deleting or ignoring a whole conversation. Sounds useful? Let's try!
=Enable threading=
Threading is turned on by default in Thunderbird but you can easily turn it on.
#{for win7,win8,win10}Click the menu button [[Image:new fx menu]] and select the {menu View} menu (or, press the {key Alt} key to make the classic menu bar appear and open the {menu View} menu).{/for}{for mac}On the menu bar, click on the {menu View} menu.{/for}{for winxp,linux}At the top of the Thunderbird window, click on the {menu View} menu.{/for}
#In the {menu Sort by} submenu, click {menu Threaded}. Your messages will jump together into tree structures that can be expanded or collapsed with the ▹ arrow next to the subject.
=Disable threading on a folder=
If threaded view doesn't suit you, you can disable it by following the above steps and selecting {menu Unthreaded} in the {menu Sort by} menu.
=Managing threads=
*To perform an action for all messages in a thread - for example delete, [[Archived Messages|archive]] or [[Message Tags - Categorize your email in Thunderbird|tag]] them - select a collapsed thread and click the respective button. You can still perform actions for individual messages by expanding the thread and selecting the message.
*If a conversation on a mailing list doesn't interest you, you can ignore it. Ignoring will hide (but not delete) a thread from your list of messages, and disable new mail notifications for new replies. To ignore a thread or a subthread, see [[Ignoring threads]].
=Other ways of threading conversations=
Would you like to put conversations together in a different manner? Perhaps like Gmail does, linearly and with your messages included? Try the [https://addons.thunderbird.net/thunderbird/addon/gmail-conversation-view/ Thunderbird Conversations] extension or search the [https://addons.thunderbird.net Thunderbird Add-ons site] to find an extension that suits you.