Re: [Evolution] Threading only only some folders
- From: Karsten Bräckelmann <guenther rudersport de>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Threading only only some folders
- Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 17:25:31 +0100
On Sun, 2010-12-12 at 09:19 -0600, Barbara Tobias wrote:
Doesn't Evolution store the Threading state on a per folder base,
change it once for your favorite folders and afterwards don't
have to care about it anymore?
Yes, it does.
Ah, I found it - I hadn't looked in the View menu!
Ctrl-T toggles threading in a mailbox.
I have been following this discussion hoping to learn something about
threading (I have--thank you!). When I try using Ctrl-T in one folder
to set up threading, I find that it has also changed all the other
folders. Can't seem to find a way to change just one folder.
That's the global setting. In addition to a per-folder setting, the last
change will be remembered globally. That state applies to all folders
which do not have a specific per-folder state.
Each folder where the setting has been changed once, then has a
per-folder setting sticking to it.
Just toggle, if it changed for a specific folder due to the global
setting. Your choice then will stick to that folder. Also, since that
was the last change, it will be used globally, thus applied to all
folders without per-folder status. (If the last change, say no-thread,
happened to not be your preferred default, just switch to one of the
folders that should thread, toggle the state back and forth -- and the
bulk of your folders will pick it up.)
From memory, while being seriously low on caffeine.
guenther
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