But back to my problem. I have my account set up and in the left pane it shows name of account:
nonsense@nonsene.net
Inbox
Deleted
Local Folders
Inbox
Deleted
The big question is how do I get the "nonsense account" to be
amalgamated in the "local Folders" account. For example with Windows 10
I have several email accounts but in the left pane they are all
amalgamated into "local folders" so the accounts are not shown
individually. All email arrives for all accounts to the inbox of local folders.
I have been using Windows 7 for non personal information and part of
this process was for me to remove Thunderbird and profile etc.
However I had the thought of using Thunderbird with a non personal email
with false information and name so if a hacker got it that would be of
no use to them.
But back to my problem. I have my account set up and in the left pane it shows name of account:
nonsense@nonsene.net
Inbox
Deleted
Local Folders
Inbox
Deleted
The big question is how do I get the "nonsense account" to be
amalgamated in the "local Folders" account. For example with Windows 10
I have several email accounts but in the left pane they are all
amalgamated into "local folders" so the accounts are not shown
individually. All email arrives for all accounts to the inbox of local folders.
I think when i originally set up the multiple accounts if I right
clicked on the account in the pane and selected "something" the account
would be amalgamated into local folders but I cannot see the option on
this new installation.
Can someone help me as I like to keep things uniform where possible.
Thanks.
Michael
On 12/03/2021 16:33, dillinger wrote:In answer to my own question , found the answer.
On 3/12/21 3:25 PM, Michael wrote:
I have been using Windows 7 for non personal information and part of
this process was for me to remove Thunderbird and profile etc.
However I had the thought of using Thunderbird with a non personal
email with false information and name so if a hacker got it that
would be of no use to them.
But back to my problem. I have my account set up and in the left pane
it shows name of account:
nonsense@nonsene.net
Inbox
Deleted
Local Folders
Inbox
Deleted
The big question is how do I get the "nonsense account" to be
amalgamated in the "local Folders" account. For example with Windows
10 I have several email accounts but in the left pane they are all
amalgamated into "local folders" so the accounts are not shown
individually. All email arrives for all accounts to the inbox of
local folders.
I think when i originally set up the multiple accounts if I right
clicked on the account in the pane and selected "something" the
account would be amalgamated into local folders but I cannot see the
option on this new installation.
Can someone help me as I like to keep things uniform where possible.
Thanks.
Michael
This only works for POP3 accounts, it is even the default there, I
believe, select it in your account preferences.
For IMAP accounts you can use the unified view (View > Folders >
Unified).
Thanks for the two replys, . I am using POP3.
Do you think I will find the answer in the account settings for the
email address or in general options ?
Thanks.
Michael
On 3/12/21 3:25 PM, Michael wrote:
I have been using Windows 7 for non personal information and part of
this process was for me to remove Thunderbird and profile etc.
However I had the thought of using Thunderbird with a non personal
email with false information and name so if a hacker got it that would
be of no use to them.
But back to my problem. I have my account set up and in the left pane
it shows name of account:
nonsense@nonsene.net
Inbox
Deleted
Local Folders
Inbox
Deleted
The big question is how do I get the "nonsense account" to be
amalgamated in the "local Folders" account. For example with Windows
10 I have several email accounts but in the left pane they are all
amalgamated into "local folders" so the accounts are not shown
individually. All email arrives for all accounts to the inbox of local
folders.
I think when i originally set up the multiple accounts if I right
clicked on the account in the pane and selected "something" the
account would be amalgamated into local folders but I cannot see the
option on this new installation.
Can someone help me as I like to keep things uniform where possible.
Thanks.
Michael
This only works for POP3 accounts, it is even the default there, I
believe, select it in your account preferences.
For IMAP accounts you can use the unified view (View > Folders > Unified).
Thanks for the two replys, . I am using POP3.
Do you think I will find the answer in the account settings for the
email address or in general options ?
On 03/12/21 10:30, Michael wrote:
Thanks for the two replys, . I am using POP3.
Do you think I will find the answer in the account settings for the
email address or in general options ?
I no longer have any POP3 accounts, but IIRC the option is in the
initial Account setup.
FWIW, IMAP is much better than POP3, and I wouldn't be surprised if some providers do away with POP3 at some time in the near future. I have to admit, I used POP3 until a year ago, but I don't at all regret changing over. Clearest advantage is seamless move among computers, tablets, and phones.
Hi, John
Question :-
How do you ensure as a default, that no messages and mail addresses are
left on the server after mail collection, ie apart from settings a
complete empty account ?
I personally do not like any of my information left on an internet
server, to that end I poll for mail every 2 mins, then again I am just
an old paranoid fart :-)
Question :-
How do you ensure as a default, that no messages and mail addresses are
left on the server after mail collection, ie apart from settings a
complete empty account ?
I personally do not like any of my information left on an internet
server, to that end I poll for mail every 2 mins, then again I am just
an old paranoid fart :-)
Write a simple "match all" filter to move /everything/ arriving in the IMAP-connected account to your chosen location(s) in Local Folders.
On 03/13/21 04:00, Chris wrote:
Question :-
How do you ensure as a default, that no messages and mail addresses are
left on the server after mail collection, ie apart from settings a
complete empty account ?
I personally do not like any of my information left on an internet
server, to that end I poll for mail every 2 mins, then again I am just
an old paranoid fart :-)
Write a simple "match all" filter to move /everything/ arriving in the
IMAP-connected account to your chosen location(s) in Local Folders.
To start, move all your mail out of the IMAP Inbox and into your Local Folder. Check all other IMAP folders and move/delete any messages. For Gmail, ensure the All Mail folder is empty. Empty Trash. Highlight the IMAP account title line, then File | Compact Folders.
In Account Settings | Copies & Folders, ensure the copy of Sent mail is
set to Sent on Local Folders.
Go to the web mail page for the provider. Ensure all folders are empty.
Delete unwanted folders if possible. This only need be done once,
unless you're really paranoid.
On 13/03/2021 14:56, John Weiss wrote:
On 03/13/21 04:00, Chris wrote:
Question :-
How do you ensure as a default, that no messages and mail addresses are >>>> left on the server after mail collection, ie apart from settings a
complete empty account ?
I personally do not like any of my information left on an internet
server, to that end I poll for mail every 2 mins, then again I am just >>>> an old paranoid fart :-)
Write a simple "match all" filter to move /everything/ arriving in the
IMAP-connected account to your chosen location(s) in Local Folders.
To start, move all your mail out of the IMAP Inbox and into your Local
Folder. Check all other IMAP folders and move/delete any messages.
For Gmail, ensure the All Mail folder is empty. Empty Trash.
Highlight the IMAP account title line, then File | Compact Folders.
In Account Settings | Copies & Folders, ensure the copy of Sent mail
is set to Sent on Local Folders.
Go to the web mail page for the provider. Ensure all folders are
empty. Delete unwanted folders if possible. This only need be done
once, unless you're really paranoid.
Hi, John
See my reply to Chris
I have set up a new gmail account and will have a play over the weekend
and get back to you, although if I have to use the local folder any way
I actually don't see the point.
On 13/03/2021 15:47, John wrote:
On 13/03/2021 14:56, John Weiss wrote:
On 03/13/21 04:00, Chris wrote:
Question :-
How do you ensure as a default, that no messages and mail addresses
are
left on the server after mail collection, ie apart from settings a
complete empty account ?
I personally do not like any of my information left on an internet
server, to that end I poll for mail every 2 mins, then again I am just >>>>> an old paranoid fart :-)
Write a simple "match all" filter to move /everything/ arriving in the >>>> IMAP-connected account to your chosen location(s) in Local Folders.
To start, move all your mail out of the IMAP Inbox and into your
Local Folder. Check all other IMAP folders and move/delete any
messages. For Gmail, ensure the All Mail folder is empty. Empty
Trash. Highlight the IMAP account title line, then File | Compact
Folders.
In Account Settings | Copies & Folders, ensure the copy of Sent mail
is set to Sent on Local Folders.
Go to the web mail page for the provider. Ensure all folders are
empty. Delete unwanted folders if possible. This only need be done >>> once, unless you're really paranoid.
Hi, John
See my reply to Chris
Hi, John and Chris
Thank you, both your suggestions worked out fine with the temp gmail
account. Its therefore nice to now that if POP does disappear I have
options, unless of course it changes in the future. In which case I will probably have to either set up my own mail server, or switch to "snail
mail" and POTS.
Also, although i use Thunderbird in Windows 10 for regular email I do
not have a printer setup yet to use with it. My old "trusty" HP has no drivers available for 64 bit, let alone Windows 10.
Although I have a new printer for Windows 10 that I purchased four years ago I have never used it.
Apparently according to the internet it is alleged that one of the main Windows updates for this week affected some people with blue screens
that was linked to printer issues. This would not be the first time that updates have allegedly been affected by printers.
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