Thunderbird

How to sort your emails in the Mozilla Thunderbird inbox

June 1, 2010

If you have hundreds of emails in your inbox,  like me you will at some stage need to sort them just so you can get to the ones that you need to see. Maybe you are waiting on an attachment and you do not want to look through 100 emails to find the one that [...]

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Send multiple emails to undisclosed recipients using bcc – Thunderbird

May 29, 2010

The first question you probably want you ask is what is BCC? Ahh, good question. Well without getting too technical, BBC hides the email addresses to your recipients. BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. For example if you send and email to ten people they will be able to see everyone else’s email address. If [...]

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how to create a new address book – thunderbird email

May 29, 2010

When you start getting thousands of email contacts in Thunderbird it is important that you organise your email contacts into different address books. There is no way that you could simply store that many into one address book. Therefore I prefer to make separate address books for different sections of people. For example you could [...]

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How to attach a html signature to your emails – thunderbird

May 29, 2010

An email signature is a small section of writing that you can attach to every email you send. It can be something like contact details or even your URL of your website. This can save you time because the signature will be automatically added to the end of your email.  In thunderbird you can create [...]

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Thunderbird Email – Use Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) to make undisclosed recipients

May 29, 2010

This is one of the most important tutorials for people that use Thunderbird and send loads of emails to multiple recipients. Did you know that unless you use blind carbon copy (BCC) you are sharing everyone else’s email 1000 times over.. Guess what, when you send an email to heaps of people, when they forward [...]

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