Thunderbird FAQ
How to create a Signature in Thunderbird
- In Thunderbird, compose an e-mail.
- Instead of writing in a normal e-mail, type in the signature you want.
- Click the Save Button on your main toolbar and Save As a file.
- Save your signatures in a place you'll remember with a name you'll remember. Example:
- Next, Click Tools>Account Settings. Then click your e-mail address on the left side to bring up the account settings.
- Make sure the Attach this signature check box is checked, then click on the choose button and locate your signature to apply it.
- You're done!
How to fix blank or missing e-mail messages in a mailbox
Problem: Blank messages appearing in In Mailbox or other Thunderbird mailboxes.
Solution:
- In Thunderbird, Point to "Inbox" (or any other affected mailbox) and click the right mouse button.
- Click "Properties"
- Click the button that says, "Rebuild Index" (See picture below)
How do I set my vacation message or spam filters?
- Log on to NACS' "My E-mail Options" website to set up your vacation message or spam filters.
Search feature: It appears I can only search for e-mails in one mailbox at a time. How do I search multiple mailboxes at once?
- Instead of using the find box in the top right corner of thunderbird, use the advanced find feature...
- In Thunderbird, click Edit > Find > Search Messages (CRTL+SHIFT+F)
- Select which group of folders you'd like to search in.
- Check the "Search subfolders" box.
- Specify your search criteria.
Address Book: How do I search the UCI Phone Directory for Phone numbers?
- Click the "Address Book" button.
- Select "UCI Phone Book"
- Type in the person's last name. You may search with wildcards (example. Jenn* Goodman for Jennifer D. Goodman)
Sorting: How do sort by unread messages?
- Select View > Toolbars > Customize (to bring up the customize toolbar window)
- In the Customize Toolbar Window, Find the icon titled "Mail Views." This icon has the word "View to the left and a dropdown menu with the word "All" as the first option.
- Drag and drop the icon onto a blank space on the Thunderbird toolbar. Available space will be highlighted in white. Click "OK" to exit the Customize Toolbar window.
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