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Saved Search folder
How to create a Saved Search folder
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https://support.mozilla.org/ko/kb/using-saved-searches
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- From the
- Click the dropdown if you wish to change the parent folder. The folder that was selected when you opened the saved-search dialog in Step 1 will be displayed as the default name and location of the new saved search folder.
- To select the folders to search, click the
- TIP: If you want to include a number of folders that are next to each other in the list, you can multi-select them. Click on the row of the first folder (not in the check box), then press Shift and click on the last folder. Then press the Spacebar to select the check box for all of the highlighted folders (pressing Spacebar again clears the check boxes).
- NOTE: You can include as many folders as you like in your saved search, but each folder you add will cause the search to take longer. Only select the folders that you need.
button. A dialog will be displayed that contains a hierarchical view of
all the mail folders in all of your accounts. Select the check box next
to each folder you wish to include in the search.
- If your messages are not stored on your local system for
offline access (for example, if they are stored on a central IMAP
server), check
- TIP: In most cases, searching online is unnecessary and will slow your search down. An offline search is conducted locally on your computer, while an online search uses your mail server to do the search. Offline searches are much faster and Thunderbird's auto-sync mechanism automatically keeps your folders up-to-date.
. This is only
necessary if you are filtering based on the body of the message, as
addresses and the subject line are stored locally even if you leave the
message body on the server.
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