In Lotus Notes you can reply and archive in 1 go. In Thunderbird?
My wife is unemployed. At work she used Lotus Notes. She could reply and archive in 1 go. To a folder of choice. Is this possible in Thunderbird?
Solution eye eponami
'Archive' in TB has a specific meaning, and it involves saving messages, received or sent, to a specific folder. I think you should consider the options provided by the Send and File add-on.
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Hello, yes, for sure for wife can archive her emails with Thunderbird. This is a complete article about this part:
Hope it helps.
Solution eye oponami
'Archive' in TB has a specific meaning, and it involves saving messages, received or sent, to a specific folder. I think you should consider the options provided by the Send and File add-on.
Archiving we know. It's about answering an e-mail from someone en archiving the answer in 1 take.
you can add automatically your answers in a dedicated folder as explained in the documentation. It's not what you look for?
Documentation in Dutch!! Where??
I know about rules. And moving incoming mail to a designated folder. I do that all the time. But when i reply or answer a mail it will go to send files.
But i want it to go to a designated folder via a rule for SEND mail.
I would expect this link to open dutch, if that is the locale on your computer https://support.mozilla.org/kb/archived-messages#thunderbird:win10:tb52 If not this is explicitly in Dutch https://support.mozilla.org/nl/kb/gearchiveerde-berichten#thunderbird:win10:tb52
The add-on site is also available in Dutch https://addons.mozilla.org/nl/thunderbird/addon/send-and-file/
The web site takes the locale offered by your browser and inserts the correct locales into the URLS based on that information. As the folks supporting Thunderbird are mostly English speakers the links they get are obviously in English and they do not edit every link to remove the en_US part. Nor really should they as the discussion in the forum is in English. It only becomes relevant when you know you are trying to convey information in the English forum to folks that really do not speak English.
Softlink said
Documentation in Dutch!! Where?? I know about rules. And moving incoming mail to a designated folder. I do that all the time. But when i reply or answer a mail it will go to send files. But i want it to go to a designated folder via a rule for SEND mail.
If you prefer to use filters, set the filter to apply to the Sent folder.
Tnx to evrybody that helped. The add-on Send and File does the trick.
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