Label file

Les_Voyageurs Posted messages 23 Status Membre -  
 DCL -
Hello,

I have been using the software "THUNDERBIRD" for quite some time now, but despite all my research, I can't find which file the tags I've created to sort my emails are saved in.

Thank you in advance if any of you can respond.

R.H.

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dubcek Posted messages 18701 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   5 655
 
hello
the tags are in the prefs.js file in the profile
...
user_pref("mailnews.tags.$label1.color", "#FF0000");
user_pref("mailnews.tags.$label1.tag", "Important");
user_pref("mailnews.tags.$label2.color", "#FF9900");
user_pref("mailnews.tags.$label2.tag", "Work");
user_pref("mailnews.tags.$label3.color", "#009900");
user_pref("mailnews.tags.$label3.tag", "Personal");
user_pref("mailnews.tags.$label4.color", "#3333FF");
....
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DCL
 
Thank you for the response.
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renard bleu Posted messages 2273 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   810
 
Hello Travelers

What did you use to create your labels?
If it's with Word, you should have a .doc or .docx file in my "Documents"
(or another folder)

Have a good weekend
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Les_Voyageurs Posted messages 23 Status Membre
 
Thank you blue fox
But I think I didn't explain myself well.
Indeed, what I call "Label" corresponds to the option offered by "Thunderbird" to create labels. In response to your question, my labels are created in "Thunderbird" by activating the fifth tab at the top of the message display window.
Thanks anyway for your quick response.
R. H.
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Les_Voyageurs Posted messages 23 Status Membre
 
Thank you jmarion3,
But I think I miscommunicated.
What I mean by "Label" refers to the feature in "Thunderbird" that allows users to create labels in order to organize their emails into personal folders to be created under the "local folders" section. And I can't find where and under what name "Thunderbird" saves them.
Thank you anyway for your quick response.
R. H.
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renard bleu Posted messages 2273 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   810
 
re:Hello Travelers
- In Thunderbird, it’s simple, Select the email then click on Tags
- Choose "important", "Work", "Personal" ... etc
- If I choose "Personal" my email turns green
- I drag my email into one of the "local folders" that I’ve created
and it keeps its color.

- If I drag it into my "Documents" or another folder on the PC
called "Received Mails" or "Sent Mails" it loses its color.

It’s a personal organization

Good luck
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