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No... I'm not crazy (not totally...
) but I've decided to speak Binary.
Do you want to know what I've to say? HERE you can have a tool that can help you!
So... what's the translation??? 
Yeah, my favourite email client is upgraded...
Thunderbird 0.9 is now available for download!
Lots of new features in this release:
Saved Search Folders (alias Virtual Folders): this feature is terrible great!
A Saved Search folder looks like a regular mail folder but when you click on it, it runs a search according to criteria that you've set previously and it displays a list of messages that match those criteria. For example, you could create a Saved Search folder that lists all the messages received from a certain person over the past 30 days, even if those messages are stored in different folders and subfolders.Message Grouping: this feature lets you organize messages in the message list into self-contained groups according to attributes such as date, sender or priority.Global Inbox Comprehensive Data Migration RSS Integration Improved Privacy Controls Improved Quick Search For more information, you can see the release notes. Builds can be found on the Mozilla FTP server or at the Thunderbird website.
Really a great update... now I know what I've to do this evening... 