Hello TheBatUsers,

  As a new user to TB, I'm having a time trying to figure out how
  sorting and navigation work together. For example, I like to view
  messages by subject, but in a creation date/time ascending order. If
  I sort by subject in a folder, the creation date/times are in
  mixed order by their creation date/time.

  This creates havoc when reading thru a thread of messages with the
  same subject. What would really be nice is if we had the ability to
  do a sort on a second-level column, like Outlook allows. For
  example, I could then do a primary sort by subject, then a secondary
  sort by created date (ascending or descending).

  Is this already possible in TB and I'm just not seeing how to do it?

  Before anyone yells "use Threading by reference!", I have and find it even more
  frustrating. Deleting a message or navigating to next or previous
  message using the toolbar buttons or shortcut keys seem to be an
  almost random experience. Messages in unrelated threads open. Has
  anyone else experienced this, or is it just me?

  Another thing that would be nice is if when opening a message in a
  separate viewing window that window could then inherit the same
  display/sorting/threading views as the message list window. Any
  thoughts on that?

  In all, I'm finding TB to be a very good email client, but as
  someone mentioned in another post, it takes awhile for the new user
  to get used to its power and flexibility. There is a big learning
  curve and this list does a great job to supplement the marginal
  documentation.

  Cheers.

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