Windows 10 will reach EOS (end of support) on October 14, 2025. For more information, see this article.

Iskanje po podpori

Izogibajte se prevarantski tehnični podpori. Nikoli vam ne bomo naročili, da pokličete telefonsko številko ali nam pošljete osebne podatke. Sumljivo dejavnost prijavite z gumbom »Prijavi zlorabo«.

Več o tem

How to create a saved search folder "not in other saved searches"?

  • 1 odgovor
  • 0 ima to težavo
  • 7 ogledov
  • Zadnji odgovor od townie

more options

(TLDR; Questions in bold at the bottom)

I currently have just a desktop Mac. I recently switched from Apple Mail to Thunderbird to read three email accounts: iCloud, gmail & a university account. I had previously used rules at the server level on my iCloud account, and this caused hella pain during the migration, including some zombie rules that I think I have isolated to Thunderbird. I deleted the rules from iCloud, removed the iCloud account from Thunderbird, restarted and then re-added it to Thunderbird. So far, so good, although I had to resubscribe to the draft, junk and trash folders (all other than the inbox) for some reason.

I have decided to experiment with not using rules or folders at all, and instead use local saved searches in Thunderbird. This will make my life easier when I get a laptop, which is inevitable. Two machines reading the same IMAP emails with rules can get weird.

Can I copy/paste existing saved search folders, so I can do similar searches just by making minor changes to the search terms? If so, how?

Can I copy/paste or save saved search folders, so I can do the same searches on a different Mac, without painstakingly recreating all the search terms? If so, how?

Can I create a saved search folder that contains all the messages not found in any OTHER saved search folder? If so, how?

(TLDR; Questions in bold at the bottom) I currently have just a desktop Mac. I recently switched from Apple Mail to Thunderbird to read three email accounts: iCloud, gmail & a university account. I had previously used rules at the server level on my iCloud account, and this caused hella pain during the migration, including some zombie rules that I '''think''' I have isolated to Thunderbird. I deleted the rules from iCloud, removed the iCloud account from Thunderbird, restarted and then re-added it to Thunderbird. So far, so good, although I had to resubscribe to the draft, junk and trash folders (all other than the inbox) for some reason. I have decided to experiment with not using rules or folders at all, and instead use local saved searches in Thunderbird. This will make my life easier when I get a laptop, which is inevitable. Two machines reading the same IMAP emails with rules can get weird. '''Can I copy/paste existing saved search folders, so I can do similar searches just by making minor changes to the search terms? If so, how?''' '''Can I copy/paste or save saved search folders, so I can do the same searches on a different Mac, without painstakingly recreating all the search terms? If so, how?''' '''Can I create a saved search folder that contains all the messages not found in any OTHER saved search folder? If so, how?'''

Vsi odgovori (1)

more options

I investigated a little further, and I found folders and files which match the names of my saved searches:

home folder/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/z2yxrvgg.default-release/Mail/Local Folders/

For example: an empty folder called "Amazon" and a file called "Amazon.msf".

I duplicated and renamed a folder/file pair and they opened as a saved search on the next start of Thunderbird. I think I just solved this, although it seems like a janky solution.