In total agreement with that, the search facilities in Thunderbird are the most powerful I've yet seen in an email client outside Apple Mail on the Mac.


On 1/04/2010 5:47 AM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
To be honest, I never use that search edit box. If I want to search for messages I bypass then press control-shift-f and use the more advanced but more powerful search capabilities of Thunderbird. Maybe you can give this a try. It totally rocks.

On 3/31/2010 2:41 PM, Len Burns wrote:
Good day all,

When I started Thunderbird this morning it asked if I wanted it to run
an update.  Foolish me, I let it proceed.  Following the update, I am no
longer able to change the type of the search box with the arrow keys.
It is on "search all messages," and thus far, I have not figured out a
way to cycle it through the different options.  I am not sure if the
behavior of the box has changed, or if they did something that resulted
in discord with Window-Eyes.  Any one else experiencing this?

-Len
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