
When Selecting an Unread Email, Make it Open that Email instead of just the Huge Thread? Or Display Most Recent Email At Top At least?
Are either of these possible with config editor or something? The threaded conversation view options seem very limited. Along with sorting and how they are displayed by date or order.
1: When I open an unread email, it just opens the thread. Can we make it open the most recent in the chain? Or unread? It does that automatically for me in FairEmail app 2: IF not, Can I make the most recent email be at the top instead of bottom? Changing the Sort By does not effect the threads. Any custom way to do this with the config editor? (about:config)
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No solution? 8(
JOEY61 said
No solution? 8(
Lots of solutions, just not ones you are going to like. Don't use threaded view is the clearest and easiest way to drop the sorting issues you apparently think you need.
You could also use the conversations addon to emulate the Gmail conversions view of mail. https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/gmail-conversation-view/
That is not threading, but I can not find anything on the faircode web site https://email.faircode.eu/ tht looks like threading. Just something they call "conversation"
Threading is not a chain although in some circumstances it can work like that. It is a hierarchical arrangement like tree branches. There is not a simple list to order and if the developers had not dropped the ball in their implementation in the card view, that would be obvious. There is a complex branching that is not clearly shown in the card view. The more traditional table view shows the more complex relationships between the email in the list. even though it lacks the connective lines to make it crystal clear which message is a reply to which.
The ability to turn off the threaded view has been documented in the user support knowledge base for years. See https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/message-threading-thunderbird#w_changing-default-threading-mode
Version 141 came with an option in Settings to do that instead of using the config editor.
So I think the answer is you want the addon but I am guessing and attempting to interpret your definition of what a thread is.