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displaying a count of tagged emails in a folder

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  • Nuɖoɖo mlɔetɔ buzzard724

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I use tags a lot (important, information, to do) and would like to display in the list of folders the number that are tagged (with any tag!) in each folder. Just how it does for unread it would be great to do this for number of tagged emails in any folder. Is this possible with a plug-in or hopefully via the config? Thanks, Paul

I use tags a lot (important, information, to do) and would like to display in the list of folders the number that are tagged (with any tag!) in each folder. Just how it does for unread it would be great to do this for number of tagged emails in any folder. Is this possible with a plug-in or hopefully via the config? Thanks, Paul

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It's kind of a sledgehammer approach, but the number of tags, by type, per folder, can be viewed with this add-on:

https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/thirdstats/

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thank you @sfhowes - this add on, as you say, has way more functionality than needed, and it does as an analysis exercise giving a bar chart of the number of tagged emails in whichever folder you choose. Brilliant/Impressive (see image below) but not like the "immediately" available / always on feedback that we have in the folder pane for unread emails. So - will have to search further for a way to just put the number of tagged emails alongside the folder name for example

   Inbox (3 tagged)
       Apple (2 tagged)
          Pear (10 tagged)
            Orange (5 tagged)

thank you, Paul

buzzard724 trɔe

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yes, but what you ask for is not available.

Matt trɔe

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Again thank you Disappointed and wonder if any one else has this thought It would be so great to have an add-on that did this simple (?!) display Anyways - thank you Paul