JayceyF
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Name | JayceyF |
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User since | Jan. 11, 2014 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
It would be really useful if some instructions had been provided as to how to set this up - because it sounds really useful? As it is there are no instructions anywhere (and clicking on the support site just sends you to a weird site full of gibberish IT stuff) - so at the moment, this is useless to me, sorry!
Manually sort folders
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Firstly, I would like to say that this is a great add-on when dealing with non-local folders - it does everything it says on the tin.
HOWEVER - despite what others have said, this add-on no longer works correctly when sorting accounts (although it used to!). I happily used it for ages until my Thunderbird crashed. I reinstalled my preferred version (68.12.1 - I have no desire for the newer ones) and now this feature no longer works. (I have tried this version and every version on Github.)
To explain more fully, what I want to do is place a local folder at the top of my account list in the left-hand main pane, so I see it first. This was always possible to do, but now it no longer works.
'Sort Accounts' tab
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- 'Local Folders' is shown in a small separate box underneath all the other accounts (left-hand list), and is not clickable, therefore it cannot seemingly be moved (although the text confidently tells me that I can override this).
- The local folder that I actually created isn't shown at all in the left-hand list?
- I can see and set my folder in 'First account in the folder pane'. but that does not work either (after restarts) - the folder stays firmly at the bottom of the list in the main pane. (So I can't 'override this' then!)
'Extra Settings' tab
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- I can allegedly make my folder the Startup folder - yes, Thunderbird will go straight there on startup - but the folder is still at the bottom of my left-hand main pane!
I thought a workaround for this might be to make my folder a sub-folder inside 'Local Folders' - but if 'Local Folder' can't be moved anyway, what is the point?
What is so frustrating about this is that this feature USED to work - and it doesn't any more! If I'm using the same version (and the same version of Thunderbird that I used before), what is the problem - why doesn't this work?
So yes for non-local folders but a big fat no for local folders - sorry!
(Note - I have just raised this as an issue at https://github.com/protz/Manually-Sort-Folders/issues.)
LocalFolders
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
How do I use this please? I have installed it but it does not appear in any menus. How do I actually MAKE a new local folder?! :-/
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (3.2).EmailPicky 4
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
I created a new address book for a group of addresses, and went through the instructions. EP4 told me 245 addresses had been added, but when I looked, it was empty? (And an error message said, "Contacts from remote address books are not shown until you search" - so I did, and it didn't!) So where are my addresses - are they anywhere? :-/
Compose for Thunderbird
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
This doesn't work for me, but I'm wondering if I'm using it properly? It disables Write, but gives me no alternative - what should I be seeing? Another tab? Sorry, but as it doesn't APPEAR to be working, I'll have to say one star - but if someone could tell me if I'm doing something wrong, then that could change! :-)
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