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If you open your All Mail folder instead of your Inbox it should group all the emails (sent and received) together. However, when I try, it duplicates many emails, so it is confusing.
I don't have an “All Mail” folder in thunderbird. Maybe this is something specific to your email provider?
Every email provider I have used has had an "All mail" folder. Perhaps it is called Archive by some providers.
However, you could create such a "folder" yourself. I'd suggest a tag actually. Set up a filter in thunderbird or via your email provider to tag all received emails and all sent emails with this tag. You can then open the tag to see all emails.