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Creating top-level folders

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With my domain name, I've created 4 email addresses… Newsletter, Support, Comments, Confirm subscription… I was able to successfully add these to Thunderbird.

What I would like to do is create some sort of top level folder, so I can put all four of these accounts into the one folder.

I know how to create subfolders within each account, but… I was wondering if there was a way to create a top level folder, so I can move all four of these email accounts and their subfolders into a top level folder?

I have kind of looked around in Thunderbird and even tried to Google it, but… Haven't found anything like what I'm trying to do.

I'm really new to Thunderbird, trying to kick the Outlook habit.

All four of these email addresses come from the same domain name, would be nice to put all of these email addresses into one top level domain name folder.

Thank you in advance for your time and help.

With my domain name, I've created 4 email addresses… Newsletter, Support, Comments, Confirm subscription… I was able to successfully add these to Thunderbird. What I would like to do is create some sort of top level folder, so I can put all four of these accounts into the one folder. I know how to create subfolders within each account, but… I was wondering if there was a way to create a top level folder, so I can move all four of these email accounts and their subfolders into a top level folder? I have kind of looked around in Thunderbird and even tried to Google it, but… Haven't found anything like what I'm trying to do. I'm really new to Thunderbird, trying to kick the Outlook habit. All four of these email addresses come from the same domain name, would be nice to put all of these email addresses into one top level domain name folder. Thank you in advance for your time and help.
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Not quite, what I wanted to do… But, I think I can work with the "Unified folder view".