Bug 220495 - Mail Help has no text for Message View. Patch by Daniel Wang (stolenclover@yahoo.com.tw). r=rlk@trfenv.com

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@ -2743,11 +2743,76 @@ section</a>&nbsp;]</p>
<h2 id="using_message_views">Using Message Views</h2>
<p>text to come.</p>
<p>You can apply preset or custom message views to help you manage messages
by filtering displayed messages.</p>
<p>To use a message view, open the <span class="ui">View</span> menu and choose
<span class="ui">Messages</span>. Choose an option from the submenu.</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="ui">Threaded</span>: Choose this option to view messages
organized into threads.</li>
<li><span class="ui">All</span>: Choose this option to view all messages.</li>
<li><span class="ui">Unread</span>: Choose this option to view only unread messages.</li>
<li><var>labels</var>: Choose a <a href="#labeling_messages">label</a>
to view labelled messages.</li>
<li><var>custom views</var>: Choose a custom view. By default you have four
preset views: <q>People I Know</q>, <q>Recent Mail</q>, <q>Last 5 Days</q>,
and <q>Not Junk</q>.</li>
<li><span class="ui">Customize...</span>: Choose this option to view or modify
settings for custom views.</li>
</ul>
<p>
<b>Tip</b>: You can quickly change message view from the <span class="ui">View</span>
box in the Search Bar. If you do not see the Search Bar, open the <span class="ui">View</span>
menu, choose <span class="ui">Show/Hide</span>, and then choose <span class="ui">Search Bar</span>.
</p>
<p><img src="images/mail_quicksearch.png" /></p>
<h3 id="creating_a_custom_view">Creating a Custom View</h3>
<p>text to come.</p>
<p>You can create custom message views to only display messages matching certain
critaria.</p>
<p>To change or create a custom message view:</p>
<ol>
<li>Open the <span class="ui">View</span> menu, choose
<span class="ui">Messages</span>, and then choose
<span class="ui">Customize...</span>
</li>
<li>To create a new view, click <span class="ui">New</span>.
To modify a view, select a view and click <span class="ui">Edit</span>.
</li>
<li>Type a name for the message view.</li>
<li>
Select the matching option you want Mail to use:
<q><em>all</em> of the following</q> conditions (criteria) you choose,
or <q><em>any</em> of the following</q>.
</li>
<li>Use the drop-down lists to choose the search criteria (for
example, <q>Subject</q>, <q>Sender</q>, <q>contains</q>,
<q>doesn't contain</q>) and then type the text or phrase you want
to match.
<p><strong>Tip</strong>: To search for messages that contain a
header not listed in the first drop-down menu (for example, if you
want to search for messages that include the header Resent-From),
choose Customize and type the header you want to search for.
&brandShortName; Mail &amp; Newsgroups adds your custom header to the
drop-down list, so you can then choose it to search for matching
entries. Make sure you enter the custom header correctly, since
Mail will only find entries that exactly match what you type.</p>
</li>
<li>
Click <span class="ui">More</span> to add criteria and
<span class="ui">Fewer</span> to remove them.
</li>
<li>Click OK to confirm your settings.</li>
<li>
Click OK in the Customize Message Views dialog box.
The selected view setting applies automatically.
</li>
</ol>
<p>[&nbsp;<a href="#organizing_your_messages">Return to beginning of
section</a>&nbsp;]</p>
@ -2778,9 +2843,9 @@ perform.</li>
<li>Type a name for the filter.</li>
<li>Select the matching option you want Mail to use: "<em>all</em> of
the following conditions" (criteria) you choose, or "at least
<em>one</em>" of the conditions.</li>
<li>Select the matching option you want Mail to use: <q><em>all</em> of
the following</q> conditions (criteria) you choose, or <q><em>any</em>
of the following</q> conditions.</li>
<li>Use the drop-down lists to choose the search criteria (for
example, "Subject," "Sender," "contains," "doesn't contain") and