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The behavior of regular folders changed significantly from 102 to 115.

In 102, my own folders (although technically being subfolders of the inbox) are shown independently in a separate top-level account entry (see 102.png).

In 115, my folders are shown as subfolders of the (unified) inbox.

The difference is more than just visual though: When I select the global inbox in 115, I see all emails of all accounts because my folders are classified as subfolders of the inbox and thus selected in the "smart inbox", as can be seen in the properties (36 folders are selected for search).
In 102 however, my folders are not treated as subfolders and therefore, only emails that are actually/directly in the inbox for each account are shown. 2 folders are selected for search, which matches the 2 accounts I added to Thunderbird.
The behavior of regular folders changed significantly from 102 to 115.

In 102, my own folders (although technically being subfolders of the inbox) are shown independently in a separate top-level account entry (see 102.png).

In 115, my folders are shown as subfolders of the (unified) inbox (see 115.png).

The difference is more than just visual though: When I select the global inbox in 115, I see all emails of all accounts because my folders are classified as subfolders of the inbox and thus selected in the "smart inbox", as can be seen in the properties (36 folders are selected for search).
In 102 however, my folders are not treated as subfolders and therefore, only emails that are actually/directly in the inbox for each account are shown. 2 folders are selected for search, which matches the 2 accounts I added to Thunderbird.

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