Global "mark folder read"
I did a search across my entire mail folders. During the search TB identified dozens of folders and sub-folders containing 'Unread' messages. Obviously they had all been read before I filed them in their relevant sub-folders so I don't know why certain of the messages suddenly became 'unread'. I cannot find a way to globally mark all folders and sub-folders as read. Having to go to each folder to mark it as read was extremely time-consuming. Is there a function or work-around that allows me to mark all folders/sub-folders as read?
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I suggest creating a filter for the account that marks every message read.
There are insufficient parameters. I want to occasionally initiate a scan through all folders/sub-folders marking every message as 'read', or do it after doing a search, which is what caused the problem in the first place.
It also begs the question why certain, not all, folders/sub-folders become 'unread'. The folders showing up as 'unread' appear to be random and not based on last access date, or any other cause I can think of. I have 37 top-level folders and dozens of sub-folders.
What parameters are needed? Wouldn't a search for a non-existent value be sufficient, or am I missing something?
If I set up a filter as the following:
1 Manually Run 2 Match all of the following:
Status > isn't equal to > Read
3 Action - Mark As Read
and the destination is the Mail folder it only runs on the top-level Mail folder and doesn't go to the 37 folders I have within Mail. The Filter Log shows no activity.
If I choose Match all messages at 2 above it greys out the ability to set the condition
The alternative is to identify a separate filter for every single Folder and Sub-Folder which is unacceptable
There should be a destination parameter of All Folders and Sub-Folders, or All Messages
Or am I missing something?
Okay. My error. A quick test gave wrong impression to me. However, there are three addons, Filtaquilla, Filter email Folders, and Filter Manager that look promising.
Ilungisiwe