How to stop message grouping?
Still having the message-grouping issue: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1385113
The dirty workaround worked for some weeks but now again Thunderbird has this really annoying behavior. This makes Thunderbird even more annoying than Outlook.
Any progress on this? Will the setting be permanently saved in the future? And will it be easy accessible in the menu? Any chance this can be disabled by default? Looks like only 3 people in the whole world use this...and 8 billion people have to deal with this trouble.
I run Thunderbird on 7 machines - both on linux and Windows...and this behavior really made it unusable. I really got into trouble since I didn't find messages through this behavior. Even I've overseen messages through this behavior. And when searching older messages, you can't sort them by date properly, since it's no straight timeline anymore... I really can't understand why this ever happened to Thunderbird, which was one (probably THE) best mailclients for more than 15 years now. But so its nearly completly useless and wastes time (and energy) every time for millions of users :(
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If you're talking about threading, see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/message-threading-thunderbird
Grouped by sorting is an entirely different thing.
Probably that's what it's called in English. Thanks fir the link, but Ican't find there a solution to disable it at all :( I'm in contact with so many people in so many different folders... and it just doesn't work the way Thunderbird act like at the moment.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/message-threading-thunderbird#w_changing-default-threading-mode
That is the part of the linked document that talks about how to change it.
And this will finally solve this annoying behavior forever? Last solution I got here helped only for a few days before it automatically switched back -.-
Thunderbird was the most beautiful mailclient before some ()/!**#$/ programmed this....thing....
Btw: Can this setting be saved using sync? So I wouldn't have to set this manually on many different machines...