From: "Mr. Barry Wainwright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> you could put your favourite folders in the 'favourites bar' - IIRC
> the default contents of this bar is just the inbox of your default
> account.
> 
> If you put one of your higher level folders in here, and select it
> from the favourites bar, the left hand pane will scroll to show that
> folder selected, and you can then easily get to the subfolders beneath
> it.

I like this better than moving the folders, actually. I can even close the
folder list with command-B and just use the favorites. Thanks!!

> I think you're misreading [the move a folder] section - it maybe
> isn't as clear as it could be. I believe it is referring to moving the
> folders into other  folders, rather than re-ordering the subfolders of a
> particular folder.

Apparently. I suppose the statement "after you create a folder or subfolder
in the folder list, you can move it to a different location in the folder
list" is technically true, but only if you define "location" as an
alphanumerically dictated spot inside another folder. LOL. Even more
confusing is the instruction to "click the folder that you want to move, and
then drag it to a new location within that e-mail account in the folder
list." What email account are Folders on My Computer in?

Anyway, thanks to everyone for the help.

Dan


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