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Description of problem: I'm trying to build a custom view that shows only Unread and Tagged messages only. However, there is only 'Status is New' which doesn't work for displaying Unread messages. Looking the 'Status' column in the message list, it is empty for unread messages. So, it's not possible to create a view that shows only unread messages using the 'customize view'. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): thunderbird-3.1.10-1.fc14.i686 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Click on the View dropbox 2. Select Customize 3. Click in 'New' 4. In the rules box, select Status, then 'is' then try to find 'unread'
Does it still apply to Thunderbird 12? I don't see the customization dropbox there.
Created attachment 582758 [details] screenshot using thunderbird-12.0.1-1.fc16.i686 Yes, still applies. Same steps as before or you can click on "View" menu, then "Messages", then "Customize".
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