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Raft8670
Strollin' around
Status: New idea

In Account Settings there should be a tick-box for enabling/disabling each account. There are times you want to disable (ie switch to offline) an account temporarily until, say, you fix a problem. Not being able to do so means you get annoying error messages. Even if you disable periodic checking and checking at startup, TB will still try to connect to the server if you select one of the account's folders. A switch would disable the account completely. Disabled accounts could appear greyed out, crossed out etc in the accounts/folders tree.

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samglover
New member

I would like this feature for the opposite reason @sjallyn wants it. When I clock out at the end of the day or go on vacation I want to clock out of my email, too. I would like to be able to enable/disable an email account similar to the way calendars can be enabled and disabled. Or even better, with an on/off toggle on the account screen (the screen that shows up when clicking on the email account name/top-level folder).

gbvalsol
New member

The absence of this feature is what keeps me from migrating from Evolution. For different reasons I have about 15/20 email accounts, but I only enable what I need in the moment. In Evolution this is very handy, because what you do not need, completely disappear from your sight.

Zap36
New member

I too request this feature. I've been googling for an hour now and am surprised there's no proper way to do this.

Status changed to: New idea
wsmwk
Thunderbird Team
Thunderbird Team
Status changed to: New idea
wsmwk
Thunderbird Team
Thunderbird Team
Status changed to: New idea
wsmwk
Thunderbird Team
Thunderbird Team
Jarda
New member

Good. The TB team merged a few similar topics into one, which means they started working on this idea. 

nilstoedtmann
New member

> This idea is one of the basic and most ignored and has been there since decade

This is even more true than you might realise.

This was filed (at the time of me writing this) 19 years ago in 2005, less than 12 months after Thunderbird 1.0 was released:

It is still open.

And here a very similar one 13 years ago (2011):

And yes, that one is still open, too.

I have been using Thunderbird and its ancestors for over 20 years, and I have been waiting for this feature the entire time. I wonder whether it takes another 20 years to materialise beyond clever workarounds.