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Power searching in Thunderbird

Pt. 5 of 10 | 3:22 |

Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird


Friday November 6, 2009
Even when you keep your inbox organized with folders, things sometimes go missing. You know you got an email about an upcoming project, but you can't seem to find it.

Searching email in Thunderbird

is a quick way to

recover a lost email

; if you remember a few words, you can punch them into the search box and quickly

find that missing email

.

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Show Notes

Download Thunderbird and follow along with our series

- When you have a lot of email it's handy to be able to search it.

- You can do simple searches from the search window at the right end of the toolbar.

- Type in a name, a word, and messages containing that criteria will contain that information.

- To do really powerful searches click on Edit and then on Find. Then click Search Messages.

- We recommend checking the Search subfolders box so your searches are thorough.

- You can match exactly or you can match any part of your search.

- You can search on a wide range of criteria including Subject, To, From, Body, Date, and more.

- You can determine if your search contain/doesn't contain or is/isn't and more.

- Then you can indicate what you're searching for.

- Click the + sign to add more search parameters.

- Click Search and your results appear below.

- If you wish you can Save as Search Folder and you're prompted to give the folder a name. By default it will have the magnifying glass search icon.

- If you search for Tags, it not only finds the proper tab, but displays the tag's color as well.

- The search function in Thunderbird is very powerful and easy to use.
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