Re: thunderbird 2.0

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Bob Chiodini escribió:


Bob Chiodini wrote:


Martin Marques wrote:
Casey Stamper wrote:
On 8/27/07, Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Martin Marques wrote:
I installed a month ago Fedora 7 on my new Compaq Notebook, and when
using Thunderbird found out that the search component (small box that
lets you filter mail in the selected mailbox by sender, to or cc, body
content, etc.) is missing and I can't find anywhere to enable it (if
it's still part of thunderbird).

Do I have to install it as an extension, because I search for it on
thenderbirds addons with no luck.

    I still click on Tools and then filters. Do you have the Tools in
your top margin?


I'm pretty sure you can also (not at the computer at the moment)
right-click on the email address and choose something like 'create
filter from address.'

People, this is not what I want.

In tb 1.5 (which is the version I'm using now at work) I have a search box which once applied the filter it only shows those messages (like a search filter), but when I'm done, I cancel it and go back to the normal mailbox view.

Another nice thing it has is that is right above the mailbox list, so I don't have to go to Tools -> Message Filters.

Is it available?

Martin,

I see the "search" box on both 1.5 (FC6) and 2.0 (F7). In 1.5 there is an option under view to turn it off, but I do not see that option in 2.0. I also looked in the advanced config in 2.0 and did not see anything obvious.

As a last resort, you could try moving your profile and letting thunderbird create a new one.

Bob...


Martin,

I did a little more looking. My F7 access is a bit limited, but take a look in your .thunderbird/random-directory-name directory for a file called localstore.rdf. In that file there is XML similar to this:

<RDF:Description RDF:about="chrome://messenger/content/messenger.xul#mail-bar2"

                  mode="full"

currentset="button-getmsg,button-newmsg,button-address,separator,button-reply,button-replyall,button-forward,separator,button-tag,button-delete,button-junk,button-print,separator,button-goback,button-goforward,spring,search-container" />

Note the last item on the currentset line.

With thunderbird stopped try adding ",search-container" (without the additional quotes) to the equivalent line your localstore.rdf and restart thunderbird.

Bob, thanks.

But it was already there. The problem is that in 1.5 the search box was below the toolbar, while in 2.0 it's in the toolbar.

The other problem is that there are to many bottons on the bar, so I wasn't able to see the search box (even when it was there). Why is it that when the toolbar gets filled anything else you add to it ends up lost at the end (unable one to see it or use it).

I took away some bottons that I dont use and now it's visible.

thanks alot.

Did you convert from 1.5 to 2.0? Either way it sounds like it might be time for a bug report.

It was an update. Anyway I think I'll file a bug report. Do I do it in the fedora bugtraq or do I go to the thunderbird page?

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