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Since there is an add-on for this, I guess there's no native way :( This works perfectly!– JasperCommented Aug 30, 2016 at 11:31
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This doesn't work for me. It returns three emails, none of which have any attachments– endolithCommented Oct 31, 2019 at 15:22
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1Ok so 1. This extension only adds to the Quick Search, not the main search. 2. "Note 2: If you want search all folders using expression, you can create a virtual folder manually (Ctrl+Shift+F) with 'Match all messages', then using expression search in the virtual folder." 3. Different versions are compatible with different versions of Thunderbird github.com/wangvisual/expression-search/tree/master/beta github.com/wangvisual/expression-search/tree/master/releases– endolithCommented Oct 31, 2019 at 16:25
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This extension is obsolete and doesn't support modern versions of Thunderbird– fritzfromlondonCommented Sep 3, 2022 at 11:20
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