How many mails shows in thunderbird

Thunderbird is a free and open-source email client that allows you to manage multiple email accounts from various providers. By default, Thunderbird displays all emails from all accounts in a single inbox. However, you can customize the display to show emails from specific accounts or folders.

Here are a few ways to show only specific emails in Thunderbird:

  1. Account-based filtering: You can set up filters for each account to move emails from that account to a specific folder. Then, you can collapse the folder tree to show only the folders you're interested in.
  2. Folder-based filtering: You can create custom folders for specific topics or categories and move emails from all accounts into those folders. Then, you can collapse the folder tree to show only the folders you're interested in.
  3. Search-based filtering: You can use Thunderbird's search function to find emails that match specific criteria, such as sender, recipient, subject, or keywords. The search results will show only the matching emails.
  4. Label-based filtering: You can use labels (also known as flags or stars) to mark important emails and then use the "Show" menu to filter emails by label.

To show only specific emails in Thunderbird, follow these steps:

  1. Open Thunderbird and go to the "Inbox" or the folder you want to filter.
  2. Click on the "View" menu and select "Show" > "All Messages" (or press Ctrl + Shift + A).
  3. In the "Show" menu, select the type of filter you want to apply:
    • "All Messages" to show all emails from all accounts.
    • "Messages from [Account Name]" to show only emails from a specific account.
    • "Messages in [Folder Name]" to show only emails in a specific folder.
    • "Messages with [Label Name]" to show only emails with a specific label.
  4. You can also use the "Search" function to find emails that match specific criteria.

By using these methods, you can customize the display of emails in Thunderbird to show only the emails that are relevant to you.