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Filtering e-mail in Thunderbird
Pt. 8 of 10 | 3:01 |
Wednesday November 11, 2009
Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird
Wednesday November 11, 2009
Filters are a powerful way to keep your inbox organized. You can tell Thunderbird what to do when you receive an email that meets a filter's requirements; label it, move it to a folder, forward a copy to another account, delete it, mark it as junk and more. You'll reach inbox zero in no time!
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Show Notes
Download Thunderbird and follow along with our series
- Click on Tools and select Message Filters.
- Click on New to create a new message filters.
- Select from the filtering criteria. For example "Subject contains help."
- Click on the plus symbol to add more criteria to your filter.
- Give your filter a name in the text box at the top of the Filter Rules page.
- Under the Perform these actions: heading, select what you want to happen when a message meeting your filter requirements is received: Move the message to a different inbox or folder, forward the message, etc.
- Click on Tools and select Message Filters.
- Click on New to create a new message filters.
- Select from the filtering criteria. For example "Subject contains help."
- Click on the plus symbol to add more criteria to your filter.
- Give your filter a name in the text box at the top of the Filter Rules page.
- Under the Perform these actions: heading, select what you want to happen when a message meeting your filter requirements is received: Move the message to a different inbox or folder, forward the message, etc.
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