Updated FAQ

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* [(61) Why are some messages shown dimmed?](#user-content-faq61)
* [(62) Which authentication methods are supported?](#user-content-faq62)
* [(63) How are images resized for displaying on screens?](#user-content-faq63)
* [(64) Can you add custom actions for swipe left/right?](#user-content-faq64)
* [~~(64) Can you add custom actions for swipe left/right?~~](#user-content-faq64)
* [(65) Why are some attachments shown dimmed?](#user-content-faq65)
* [(66) Is FairEmail available in the Google Play Family Library?](#user-content-faq66)
* [(67) How can I snooze conversations?](#user-content-faq67)
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* Did you know that you can swipe a conversation left or right to go to the next or previous conversation?
* Did you know that you can tap on an image to see where it will be downloaded from?
* Did you know that you can long press the folder icon in the action bar to select an account?
* Did you know that you can long press the star icon in a conversation thread to set a colored star?
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**(64) Can you add custom actions for swipe left/right?**
**~~(64) Can you add custom actions for swipe left/right?~~**
The most natural thing to do when swiping a list entry left or right is to remove the entry from the list.
The most natural action in the context of an email app is moving the message out of the folder to another folder.
You can select the folder to move to in the account settings.
~~The most natural thing to do when swiping a list entry left or right is to remove the entry from the list.~~
~~The most natural action in the context of an email app is moving the message out of the folder to another folder.~~
~~You can select the folder to move to in the account settings.~~
Other actions, like marking messages read and snoozing messages are available via multiple selection.
You can long press a message to start multiple selection. See also [this question](#user-content-faq55).
~~Other actions, like marking messages read and snoozing messages are available via multiple selection.~~
~~You can long press a message to start multiple selection. See also [this question](#user-content-faq55).~~
Swiping left or right to mark a message read or unread is unnatural because the message first goes away and later comes back in a different shape.
Note that there is an advanced option to mark messages automatically read on moving,
which is in most cases a perfect replacement for the sequence mark read and move to some folder.
You can also mark messages read from new message notifications.
~~Swiping left or right to mark a message read or unread is unnatural because the message first goes away and later comes back in a different shape.~~
~~Note that there is an advanced option to mark messages automatically read on moving,~~
~~which is in most cases a perfect replacement for the sequence mark read and move to some folder.~~
~~You can also mark messages read from new message notifications.~~
If you want to read a message later, you can hide it until a specific time by using the *snooze* menu.
~~If you want to read a message later, you can hide it until a specific time by using the *snooze* menu.~~
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