I want to be able to browse to a folder in Thunderbird, and, when I open it, view the email in that folder filtered by date order (newest at the top), by thread (oldest at the end of the chain), with threads expanded.| neilzone.co.uk
A quick reminder for me, as much as anything. Occasionally - for example, when I am helping an organisation with a GDPR subject access request - I need to open files in Outlook’s .| neilzone.co.uk
The Law Society - the official representative body for solicitors in England and Wales - runs a publication called “The Law Society Gazette”.| neilzone.co.uk
This is not a proper blogpost, but rather some hastily-scribbled thoughts in response to a question on Twitter, which would be better held in one place than in a series of tweets.| neilzone.co.uk
I’ve run my own mailserver for years now, with a catch-all on some domains.| neilzone.co.uk
I’ve had a SIM with rwgmobile since 2021. I picked one of their SIMs for the simple reason that, for £1, it gave me cellular access, including a small amount of data, that was absolutely perfect for me when it comes to testing Linux phones.| neilzone.co.uk
Over the past few months, I’ve noticed that an increasing number of replies to email that I’ve sent are “reactions”.| neilzone.co.uk
A friend got in touch to say that their child’s Chromebook was showing scary warning messages that their device has a virus.| neilzone.co.uk
One of the most useful features of Thunderbird is the ability to open messages in a unified conversation view, irrespective of the folders in which the constituent messages are stored.| neilzone.co.uk