![]() so you have to manually check all the local folders which could have new email to see if any do by opening all local folders and their sub-folders until you can see email contents. Been using Thunderbird for donkey's years but this release has user interface bugs which should never have made it past a test cycle:ġ) Move an email which sits near the top of the inbox into a local folder and the cursor position in the inbox goes to the end of the inbox - which could be 100s of lines down and you have scroll all the way back up to where you were.Ģ) Email filters auto-filing incoming email in local folders now doesn't indicate that the local folder has unread email. ![]() I'm not sure what changed, but it wasn't a good one. Everything blends into one large amorphous blob. I can't remember now what the previous list of emails looked like - were there alternating BG colors? All I'm sure of now is that everything in my inbox and other folders looks very squished together.I didn't have auto-update enabled, yet this got pushed out, which took me by surprise - which isn't a good state to be in when I'm just trying to use email.Again, how about a configuration option to remove the stupid thing. If you think this was such a great idea, then why don't you have permanent hot-keys all over the interface? (Don't do this). What's with the persistent hot-key indicator in the search field? If your change is so unintuitive that you need to place permanent instructions on the screen, you should rethink that change.Give us configuration options for changes like this. That said, I can understand why some might like it, hence my issue - no way to turn it off. Bolding the folder name was always good enough. The unread count in every folder is annoying.Ya, there's a lot about it I don't like, but it's still the best email tool out there as far as I've seen.
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