Marking parent folder read should also mark subfolders
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(Thunderbird :: Folder and Message Lists, enhancement)
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(Reporter: g_winkelmann, Unassigned)
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(Whiteboard: [wontfix?])
Updated•15 years ago
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Comment 18•8 years ago
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Comment 20•7 years ago
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Comment 21•6 years ago
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Bump. This affects everyone trying to migrate to Thunderbird.
Comment 22•6 years ago
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Looks like it'll be fixed https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/63.0beta/releasenotes/ as soon as 63.0 is released.
Comment 23•5 years ago
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Looks like the new feature marks all emails in all folders as read - which is a bit of a nuclear option.
I have 20 or so top-level folders - each of those has numerous subfolders, nested up to 3 layers deep.
For a decade, I have been looking for a feature in Thunderbird that will let me select a folder at any level, and right click it and say "mark subfolders read". The extension worked for a while, then I had to hack on it to get it to work - it sort of works, but struggles when there are a lot of items to mark read. Now with the latest Thunderbird upgrade to 68.4.1, the extension is broken again.
Can we PLEASE get this feature?
Comment 24•4 years ago
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Just realized that this "issue" is open for over 12 years. Using TB 78 and still no possibility to mark a parent folder and all it's subfolders as read. The nuclear approach leads in my case to TB working for minutes under full load meanwhile not being responsive at all. Please consider adding this feature to TB, so that a folder and all its subfolders can be marked as read without marking all other mails in the mailbox as read as well. This would allow much more surgical approach :-)
Comment 25•3 years ago
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+1 for mark all read recursively. Is this ever going to get looked at? 13 years later, came on.
Updated•2 years ago
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Comment 26•2 years ago
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+1 for mark all subfolders read recursively. This is a UI fail. I collapse folders to save vertical space. I have to uncollapse them, mark the folders separately, then collapse them again OR not use subfolders to structure information.
Name Thunderbird
Version 91.11.0
Build ID 20220628000715
Comment 27•2 years ago
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My situation is the same of LeeAnn and the "workaround" is very uncomfortable and time-wasting. I withstand with the old marksubfolders extension as long as I could, but it is not possible to get it to work with the recent versions of thunderbird. It was an heavy hindrance for me in updating thunderbird.
Please add this feature (a new voice in the menu should note be so heavy for the UI), or add a preference in about:config so that advanced users can decide how "mark the folder as read" works, or add this feature with a new extension (but, please, an extension managed by mozilla staff that will work in the future and will grant a stable feature for thunderbird).
Comment 28•2 years ago
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I've been holding off upgrading TB for ages because I had the MarkSubfoldersRead Add-on.
as I recall, the last time I went to upgrade, I rolled the upgrade back because not being able to bulk mark as read for subfolders was a pain. Mail filters into the subfolders. Sometimes I just want to mark them all read. And I couldn't.
Well, I finally upgraded TB again. And again I lose the add-on. And again it's really really irritating to not be able to mark subfolders as read.
I mean, it's such an obvious function.
Updated•1 year ago
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