Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (Mac)
- hbadorties
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Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (Mac)
Hello experts,
It seems TB 102.0 on MacOS 11.6.7 has set many folders to sort in a "threaded" view attribute (which is not the attribute I had prior to updating to v102.0).
I see I can change the view attribute on each individual folder, but that is time consuming:
-> Select a folder and from the toolbar pick View -> Sort by -> and check "Unthreaded")
Here are my questions:
1) How can I set the View attributes to apply to ALL folders?
2) How can I set the default View attributes so these apply to any new folders?
Thanks for any pointers, tips and tricks...
It seems TB 102.0 on MacOS 11.6.7 has set many folders to sort in a "threaded" view attribute (which is not the attribute I had prior to updating to v102.0).
I see I can change the view attribute on each individual folder, but that is time consuming:
-> Select a folder and from the toolbar pick View -> Sort by -> and check "Unthreaded")
Here are my questions:
1) How can I set the View attributes to apply to ALL folders?
2) How can I set the default View attributes so these apply to any new folders?
Thanks for any pointers, tips and tricks...
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Re: Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (M
To sort newly created accounts the old way, you need to set mailnews.default_view_flags = 0 (default = 1) in about:config right after installing TB v102.0, restart Thunderbird and only then create accounts.hbadorties wrote:Here are my questions:
1) How can I set the View attributes to apply to ALL folders?
2) How can I set the default View attributes so these apply to any new folders?
Thanks for any pointers, tips and tricks...
In Betterbird v102.0 this has been fixed, the old sorting works there.
- hbadorties
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Re: Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (M
Thanks for the reply
I am confused by you saying "and only then create accounts" - do you mean this change will only apply to ACCOUNTS created after making this change and NOT to existing accounts?
I've been a dedicated user of Thunderbird for decades. I've been disappointed with updates in recent years introducing unwanted features and introducing certain problems. I'm disappointed with the upgrade to 102.0 breaking certain things and changing behaviour I have relied upon (see my post about "messing up Primary Password".
I've not been aware of "BetterBird". However reluctantly, perhaps I should look there? (I am Mac user).
Using the config editor to change "mailnews.default_view_flags = 0" (from the default "1") made no difference and had no effect on ANY existing mail folders. I want to change the view of attributes of ALL existing folders, including Local folders where I have purposely saved quite a bit of mail.lenny2 wrote:To sort newly created accounts the old way, you need to set mailnews.default_view_flags = 0 (default = 1) in about:config right after installing TB v102.0, restart Thunderbird and only then create accounts.
In Betterbird v102.0 this has been fixed, the old sorting works there.
I am confused by you saying "and only then create accounts" - do you mean this change will only apply to ACCOUNTS created after making this change and NOT to existing accounts?
I've been a dedicated user of Thunderbird for decades. I've been disappointed with updates in recent years introducing unwanted features and introducing certain problems. I'm disappointed with the upgrade to 102.0 breaking certain things and changing behaviour I have relied upon (see my post about "messing up Primary Password".
I've not been aware of "BetterBird". However reluctantly, perhaps I should look there? (I am Mac user).
- WaltS48
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Re: Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (M
Did you restart Thunderbird after making the change?hbadorties wrote:Thanks for the reply
Using the config editor to change "mailnews.default_view_flags = 0" (from the default "1") made no difference and had no effect on ANY existing mail folders. I want to change the view of attributes of ALL existing folders, including Local folders where I have purposely saved quite a bit of mail.lenny2 wrote:To sort newly created accounts the old way, you need to set mailnews.default_view_flags = 0 (default = 1) in about:config right after installing TB v102.0, restart Thunderbird and only then create accounts.
In Betterbird v102.0 this has been fixed, the old sorting works there.
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- hbadorties
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Re: Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (M
Yes, I did restart TB after making the change:WaltS48 wrote:
Did you restart Thunderbird after making the change?
- I made the config change, saved it, quit TB
- restarted TB and then checked to see the config change indeed held (it did).
But then checking various folders that were in threaded view, the threaded view remained unchanged.
By the way, I should have added that in all the years I've been using TB I have NEVER purposely set the the view to "threaded" anywhere at anytime (because I don't personally like the threaded view). So unless I accidentally had previously set the threaded view in a folder, that view would have been set by the upgrade to 102.0.
- DanRaisch
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Re: Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (M
That should have been the expectation. Changing that setting would not effect existing folders. The per folder status would be controlled in another file/location.I made the config change, saved it, quit TB - restarted TB and then checked to see the config change indeed held (it did).
But then checking various folders that were in threaded view, the threaded view remained unchanged.
- hbadorties
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Re: Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (M
I guess a more specific question is how do I change the View to "untheaded" universally for all existing folders, instead of having to do so in each individual folder.DanRaisch wrote: That should have been the expectation. Changing that setting would not effect existing folders. The per folder status would be controlled in another file/location.
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Re: Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (M
I am not aware of a way to do that. I can only suggest that you make the adjustment "as necessar", that is as you access different folders that are not formatted to your liking.
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Re: Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (M
You can try these algorithms.
a\ Make a backup of your profile.
b\ Set mailnews.default_view_flags = 0 and restart Thunderbird.
c\ Create a new profile and set up accounts in it. They will have the old type sorting.
d\ If successful, delete the old profile.
Or
c\ Create a new profile, but do not create accounts.
d\ Replace the contents of the new profile folder abcdefgh.default with the contents of the old profile folder klmnoprs.default.
e\ If successful, delete the old profile.
a\ Make a backup of your profile.
b\ Set mailnews.default_view_flags = 0 and restart Thunderbird.
c\ Create a new profile and set up accounts in it. They will have the old type sorting.
d\ If successful, delete the old profile.
Or
c\ Create a new profile, but do not create accounts.
d\ Replace the contents of the new profile folder abcdefgh.default with the contents of the old profile folder klmnoprs.default.
e\ If successful, delete the old profile.
- hbadorties
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Re: Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (M
Thanks - but it will be a less cumbersome process for me just to adjust each folder's view to "unthreaded" when I go into a folder and find it has been stupidly set to "threaded".lenny2 wrote:You can try these algorithms.
...snip...
I should figure out how to put in a feature request to ask developers to:
- allow setting a default folder view (for all new folders)
- allow setting a folder view to apply universally to ALL folders
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Re: Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (M
This is fixed in Betterbird v102.0. Betterbird is a clone of Thunderbird, but three steps ahead of it, fixing many bugs that still exist in Thunderbird.hbadorties wrote:- allow setting a default folder view (for all new folders)lenny2 wrote:You can try these algorithms.
...snip...
- allow setting a folder view to apply universally to ALL folders
https://www.betterbird.eu/releasenotes/
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Re: Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (M
https://thunderbird.topicbox.com/groups ... 3edc6c4cfehbadorties wrote:I should figure out how to put in a feature request to ask developers to:lenny2 wrote:You can try these algorithms.
...snip...
- allow setting a default folder view (for all new folders)
- allow setting a folder view to apply universally to ALL folders
- tanstaafl
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Re: Set "unthreaded" view for all folders, and by default (M
The tb-planning mailing list (the topicbox link above) isn't meant for feature requests. Its meant to "Discuss plans, strategy, policy, governance; major improvements, meta issues; promote open standards; status, announcements; organize work to move Thunderbird forward! "
Feature requests should be submitted as a bug report at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/home , specifying its a enhancement request, not a defect. However, if its a significant user interface change (yours is) suggesting it at the UX topicbox - https://thunderbird.topicbox.com/groups/ux - is appropriate. That topicbox is moderated by the UX lead architect. If you do that please try to explain why it would be useful for many people and try to think of potential objections beforehand, don't just ask for something because you want it.
Feature requests should be submitted as a bug report at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/home , specifying its a enhancement request, not a defect. However, if its a significant user interface change (yours is) suggesting it at the UX topicbox - https://thunderbird.topicbox.com/groups/ux - is appropriate. That topicbox is moderated by the UX lead architect. If you do that please try to explain why it would be useful for many people and try to think of potential objections beforehand, don't just ask for something because you want it.